Image Comics has announced their schedule of panels and signings at Emerald City Comic Con this weekend, as well as a list of creators’ tables in artists’ alley and the …
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When you go to the comic shop this week to get The Walking Dead, there are several other excellent Image titles starting new story arcs, such as Wayward, Mice Templar, …
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Two weeks ago, Nerdspan posted early process art for Mark Millar and Sean Gordon Murphy’s new time travel series, Chrononauts. Today, Image Comics revealed six variant covers for the first …
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Highlights of this week’s Image Comics releases include the first issue of the dysfunctional superhero story, Secret Identities, the third issue of the much tweeted and tumblr-ed Bitch Planet, the …
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Image Comics released their May solicitations today, and they include seven new number one issues, as well as the continuing adventures of many of your favorite Image Comics characters and …
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Pull out your Previews catalogue and call up your local comic book shop: Chris Dingess and Matthew Roberts Manifest Destiny will be coming in December with a special variant cover by …
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After the events of Death of Everyone and the current struggles of The Return of Angstrom Levy, Mark (Invincible) and Eve are understandably a bit shaken as writer Robert Kirkman …
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With a story spanning over a hundred issues, something almost unheard of in creator-owned comics, Invincible by Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley is nothing more than a “teen hero” story on …
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Emerald City ComiCon is here once again and this seems to be the year the convention stakes its place as one of the top shows of the year… We’ll start this edition with tweets from Rob Liefeld. Rob is a creator that inspires emotions from fans. No matter what side of the field you fall on you have an opinion on Rob Liefeld. Good, bad, there is no indifferent with this cat.
In this 100th issue, we find out if the “Death of Everyone” arc lives up to its name! Mark and Dinosaurus have battled it out, and Mark is a precarious situation at the end of last issue. Invincible 100 sets a new status quo for the series. Can Mark escape? Can he save the world? Will this really be the death of everyone?