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Preview: ‘An Unreliable History of Tattoos’ from NoBrow Press

Tucker Stone
March 30, 2016
Books, News, Previews
The tattoo is an art form, a practice, and for some, a ritual. Its history is long and colorful, dating back to the Neolithic times. Today, these same markings can be made on entering the neon parlors that...

Best Sports Comics

N. Lee the Adequate
August 13, 2015
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox
Over the years there have been many different kinds of comics, with superheroes obviously being portrayed the most frequently. But how have sports been represented in comics? There don’t seem to be that...

Kickstarter Help!: First Crowdfunding Book to Focus on a Goal of Under 10K

Madeleine Holly-Rosing
August 8, 2015
News
Madeleine Holly-Rosing, writer/creator of the steampunk comic Boston Metaphysical Society announced the publication of her book, Kickstarter for Independent Creators.  Having successfully funded two...

Singles Going Steady 8/3/2015: Beyond the Furthest Star

Doice John, J.L. Caraballo, Michelle Kisner, Rob Bass, Sarah G.
August 4, 2015
Marvel Comics, Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Star Wars #7 by Jason Aaron and Simone Bianchi (Marvel Comics) The Star Wars canon has been augmented of late,...
3.5

Review: Ant-Man: Did Marvel Make the ‘Wright’ Decision?

Ryan Scott
July 19, 2015
Reviews
Ever since Iron Man (#neverforget) redefined the modern superhero movie and raised the bar for every costumed hero flick that has come after, fans have gone into every Marvel Studios release comparing the...

One Hand, Two Heads, All Heart: Neil Gaiman’s Mr. Hero The Newmatic Man

Emily Scott
July 3, 2015
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
How best to judge an unfinished work? Is it fair to contemplate what might have been and fill in what you can imagine the artist would have done next, or is that too presumptuous? Is it better only to discuss...

Comic-Con 2015: What Will Warner Brothers Tell Us?

Derek McCaw
June 30, 2015
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox, DC Comics
All we really know is that Warner Studios will bring something fromBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice to show the 6,000 hungry but skeptical fans in Hall H. Likely, they'll also show footage from David Ayer's...

Classic Comics Cavlcade: Neil Gaiman’s ‘Death: the High Cost of Living’

Emily Scott
June 26, 2015
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
Every once in a while I read or watch something so mind-boggingly good, so paradigm changing, that all I can do is get pissed off. While that might seem like an odd reaction to discovering a great piece of...

No One Can Be Told Who Matrix Is – Roger Stern And The Unsung Supergirl

Darry Weight
June 19, 2015
Classic Comics Cavalcade, Columns
Jon Kent: “And so trusting… too trusting.” Martha Kent: “Yes, and that can be just as dangerous as being too cynical.” No theme this month, Legions of the Unspoken. Instead, I would like to take a...

Singles Going Steady 6/16/2015

Derek Vigeant, Gary Brooks, J.L. Caraballo, Lance Paul, Luke Anderson, Taffeta Darling
June 16, 2015
Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Constantine: The Hellblazer #1 by Ming Doyle, James Tynion IV, Riley Rossmo (DC Comics) This has been a heavy...

Interview: Heath Corson Leading The New Frontier

Ryan Scott
June 14, 2015
Interviews
Heath Corson is coming fresh off of the release of Bizarro #1 for DC comics, recently making an appearance at Phoenix Comicon to record a few episodes of the Nerdist Writers Panel: Comics Edition podcast– as...

Interview: Kevin Eastman: Hero in a Half Shell!

Robert Bexar
June 4, 2015
Interviews
Robert Bexar for Comics Bulletin and GodHatesGeeks: I’ll make sure to tell the founder. We have you on, because this weekend, we have Comicpalooza here in Houston. First off: Thank you so much for doing...
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SUPERGIRL [Pilot Review]: Up, Up, and Online!

Matthew McGrath
May 31, 2015
Columns, Shot for Shot
In many ways, the Supergirl pilot, leaked recently, hit the beats of Superman: The Movie: plane crash, work problems, hypersonic messages. And, yes, it seemed like Saturday Night Live’s Black Widow parody at...
4.5

THE FLASH [Season 1 Review]: There and Back Again (In A Flash!)

Dave Story
May 30, 2015
Columns, Shot for Shot
Well…that escalated quickly. It really got going fast. The show hit the ground running, and never really slowed down. It…ran fast. Like…superhuman speed. Like a flash. Ok! Now that that’s out of our...

DC Comics Bids Farewell to the Big Apple, Part 2

Bryan Stroud
May 27, 2015
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox
My efforts to document some memories from those creators who strode the halls of DC Comics’ office in New York City drew more interest than I’d hoped and I am pleased to present some more commentary. First...
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