Humble Bundle Releases Garth Ennis Comics Bundle Jason Jeffords Jr. July 11, 2019 Dynamite, News, Press Release The Boys are back in town...... Or finally on your media devices for a damn good price. Garth Ennis's brutally amazing comic series The...
Singles Going Steady 8/26/17: Feeling the AfterShock Jason Sacks August 26, 2017 AfterShock Comics, Indie, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s irregularly scheduled review roundup. This time, we take a look at a few releases from AfterShock...
Leading Questions: Preacher Found Its Choir Chase Magnett March 16, 2017 Columns, Leading Question Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...
Steve Dillon: An Open Letter From a Fan Chase Magnett October 22, 2016 Columns, Leading Question All images taken from Preacher #26, "To The Streets of Manhattan I Wandered Away", drawn by Steve Dillon. I woke up this morning to a text telling...
Podcast: Declan Shalvey reads Heartland—RCBC Joseph Kyle Schmidt September 5, 2016 Audio Interview, Interviews, Reboot Comic Book Club First of all, congratulations to our latest guest Declan Shalvey on the news of his engagement to comic color artist Jordie Bellaire! We're very...
Review: AMC’s Preacher Shows Promise Nick Hanover May 22, 2016 Reviews For whatever reason, Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s Vertigo series Preacher has long been held up as a perfect comic to recommend to people who...
Preacher vol 7: Salvation Luke Miller April 6, 2016 Miscellaneous Comic Book Content I typically don’t pay a lot of attention to titles of trade paperbacks. They mostly feel like afterthoughts. The title of the series is the...
Preacher Volume Six: War in the Sun Julia Walchuk March 23, 2016 The Long-Form So. Preacher. I feel like I'm repeating what everyone else has said about Preacher so far in this review series, but wow. I have mixed feelings...
Preacher Volume Four: Ancient History Luke Miller March 9, 2016 The Long-Form If there is one thing I can glean about Garth Ennis from his writing, it’s his platonic ideal of a man. Such a man is beholden to neither...
Preacher Volume Three: Proud Americans Kyle Garret March 2, 2016 The Long-Form "Proud Americans" is a difficult collection to re-read, particularly if you're doing so (at least) a good 15 years later. It is, in part, difficult...
Preacher Volume Two: Until The End of The World Chase Magnett, Mark Stack February 24, 2016 Big Two, Columns, DC Comics, The Full Run Mark Stack: I want to start by saying that I was reading this book again recently for what was perhaps the first time since I was 15 or 16. I was...
Preacher Volume One: Gone To Texas Jason Sacks February 17, 2016 The Long-Form Welcome to the first part of Comics Bulletin’s group review of Preacher. As we did with our previous reviews of Sandman, our team will run these...
Interview: Darick Robertson Talks Heroes, Villains, and “The Boys” Ray Sonne April 16, 2015 Interviews Ray Sonne for Comics Bulletin: You have said before that you got into comics when you were around 10 years old. Do you remember what your first...
Singles Going Steady 12/9/2014: Comics Get “The Treatment” Derek Vigeant, Jackie Henley, Jason Sacks, Lance Paul, Robert Bexar, Ryan Scott December 8, 2014 Reviews, Singles Going Steady Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin’s weekly single issue review roundup. Battlestar Galactica: The Death of Apollo #1 (Dan Abnett /...
The Veteran Moment: PTSD in Fiction Riagain27 September 15, 2014 Columns A few months ago, Maximilian Uriarte A.K.A Terminal Lance Corporal Uriarte, USMC drew up and posted a strip for his wildly popular and successful...