by Jeff Meyer | February 4, 2008

Dark Horse Deluxe is proud to announce that the acclaimed series of Kotobukiya ARTFX Statues is expanding with the addition of the most requested characters from the Star Wars universe: THE BOUNTY HUNTERS SERIES! From the darkest chapter of the saga, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader has summoned mercenaries from across the...

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by Jeff Meyer | February 3, 2008

The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), the fastest-growing division of the American Library Association, has just announced the winners of the 2008 ALEX AWARD, for adult books with specific teen appeal. The awards, sponsored by Booklist, were just announced at the 2008 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia, and Jeff Lemire's

by Jeff Meyer | February 3, 2008

Los Angeles, CA – January 31, 2008 –Platinum Studios, Inc. (OTCBB: PDOS), an entertainment company that controls an international library of more than 3,800 comic book characters which it adapts, produces and licenses for all forms of media including print, film, online, mobile / wireless, gaming, and merchandising, today announced that the company’s shares have...

by Jeff Meyer | February 3, 2008

See Wolverine like you’ve never seen him before! Printing in color and exhilarating variant black and white issues, Logan #1 (of 3), places Wolverine in one of his first battlefields to settle an old score. A fascinating, all-new adventure full of twists and turns, this action-packed series is the latest in...

by Jeff Meyer | February 2, 2008

ComicList Week In Review Volume 14, Issue 5 We learned the fate of Professor X. Joe Quesada returned to The Colbert Report. And we learned Captain America returned, but not from the dead. Subscribe to ComicList Week In Review by Email. COMICLISTS ComicList Extended Forecast for 02/06/2008

by Jeff Meyer | February 2, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Star Wars: Dark Times #8 Dark Horse Comics Harrison, Ross & Antonio Part 3 of 5 of the story called “Parallels” shows some major colliding arcs that produce some very interesting confrontations for the last two issues. I...

by Jeff Meyer | February 2, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #25 Dark Horse Comics Miller, Hepburn & Atiyeh The big Star Wars crossover, Vector, begins right here with an interesting premise. The story tries to stay true to the title and...

by Jeff Meyer | February 2, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Green Lantern #27 DC Comics Johns, McKone, Lanning & Alquiza The Alpha Corps is revealed and it is creepy. This was a result of the Guardians needing to police themselves, specifically with their new death clause in the...

by Jeff Meyer | February 2, 2008

Suspended Animation Review TimeFlyz, published by Zondervan Publishing, 160 pages, digest-sized, $9.99. Imagine you are shrunk down by a band of cyborg flies and taken on a grand adventure through time to stop an evil time-traveling spider from kidnapping geniuses from our past....

by Jeff Meyer | February 2, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews What If? Spider-Man versus Wolverine #1 Marvel Comics Parker, Tobin & Henry The title inside this comic is “The Spider Who Went into the Cold.” So based on this I guess this comic is more about Spider-Man than...

by Jeff Meyer | February 2, 2008

Contraband (www.contrabandcomic.com) a new graphic novel by Canadian writer Thomas Behe and UK illustrator Phil Elliott arriving in bookstores February 6th is available for pre-order at Amazon. A near-future tale revealing an all-too-possibly-real world of underground video, violence and crime on cell phone networks, Contraband follows a...

by Jeff Meyer | February 1, 2008

ComicList: New Comic Book Releases List for Wednesday, February 6, 2008, by Charles LePage. Information provided by our friends at Things From Another World. This is the *preliminary* list and is not complete. The complete, and much more accurate, list will be published next week. This information is primarily compiled from Diamond Distribution who...

by Jeff Meyer | February 1, 2008

January 31th, 2008 This Week's Comics & Graphic Novels from Things From Another World The world has been without one of its greatest heroes for almost a year. Ever since Steve Rogers was killed, the…

by Jeff Meyer | February 1, 2008

Winner of the coveted Xeric Grant, the debut issue of The Boy Who Made Silence was originally self-published by internationally exhibited painter and creator Joshua Hagler. The series now has a home at AAM Markosia, publisher of such titles as King Kong, Starship Troopers and indie fav Headlocked. In The...

by Jeff Meyer | February 1, 2008

February 1, 2008, Runnemede, NJ - DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT today released images and information concerning the third issue of Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters, continuing the return of Don Chin's furry fighters by writer Keith Champagne with art by Tom Nguyen! Scheduled for a March release, Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters #3 will be available in...

by Jeff Meyer | February 1, 2008

In the wake of the Civil War and the nationwide adoption of the Superhero Registration act, heroes and villains alike are now working for the government. Enter the Thunderbolts - a fearful super-villain team forced to be the good guys. However, Radioactive Man, a citizen of China, and the Swordsman, who hails from Germany, are...

by Jeff Meyer | February 1, 2008

Updated shipping information for comics and products being released beyond the week of 02/06/2008, provided by Diamond Distribution and our friends at Things From Another World. SUPPLIER/TITLE NEW DATE DC COMICS 100 Bullets #88 (Vertigo) 2/13/2008 Action Comics Annual #11 3/12/2008 Action Comics Annual #11 Variant Edition 3/12/2008 Adam Strange Archives Vol. 3...

by Jeff Meyer | February 1, 2008

Marc-Oliver Frisch writes: DC Comics’ successful “Sinestro Corps War” and “Resurrection of Ra’s al Ghul” crossovers both concluded in December, and with Green Lantern #25 and Justice League of America #15, two bestselling stragglers from November helped to touch up the performance. The big new launch in December was the weekly Countdown: Arena miniseries, whose...

by Jeff Meyer | February 1, 2008

I received the following email last night from the author of Stargate SG-1: The Barque of Heaven: Dear Chuck, I received your latest cancellations list via a Google alert, and I would like to update you on the status of my book, Stargate SG-1 The Barque of Heaven, isbn 978-1-905586-05-9. The book has in fact...

by Jeff Meyer | January 31, 2008

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer #6 of 6 Image Comics Jones, Fotos & Ortega The closing issue of this mini series brings more fantastic art and a satisfactory conclusion to the story threads. While I can’t claim to really...