by Rick Coste | Mar 30, 2021 | News
As beloved as the strip was, though – at one point it was syndicated in 100 newspapers – it was cancelled in 1951, exactly 10 years after it was first published. Partly this was because Mills had been missing deadlines: she was a chain-smoker with lung problems, and...
by Rick Coste | Mar 18, 2021 | News
Sun Sentinel Source: Jewish female comic book artist was overlooked for decades
by Rick Coste | Mar 13, 2021 | News
This September, DC will release a new trade spotlighting the best of Catwoman, including a fan-favorite mini-series out of print for almost 30 years. This September, Catwoman will be celebrated with a special retrospective collection from DC Comics featuring some...
by Rick Coste | Mar 12, 2021 | News
David Lopez was the lead artist on writer Kelly Sue de Connick’s second volume of Captain Marvel, following her initial run which brought Carol Danvers into the role of Captain Marvel. (Image credit: Marvel Comics) Now, several years after his departure, Lopez...
by Rick Coste | Mar 3, 2021 | News
Cover by Bilquis Evely After teasing it in today’s “Infinite Frontier” announcement , DC Comics have announced writer Tom King (“Mister Miracle,” “Batman”), artist Bilquis Evely (“The Dreaming, “Wonder Woman”), and colorist Mat Lopes (“The Dreaming,” “The Electric...
by Rick Coste | Feb 23, 2021 | News
Wonder Woman is Officially DC’s Most Inspirational Hero Wonder Woman has always been a beacon of light to those around her, and now DC has made it official that she is their most inspirational hero. Spoilers for Future State: Immortal Wonder Woman #2 ahead!...