After more than two decades since DC’s Wonder Woman and Batman last shared the page with Marvel’s Thor and Iron Man, fans of both publishers, who have contributed more than anyone else to the ...
In 2015, Bleeding Cool reported on a new comic book store opening in Philadelphia, Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse. At the time, owner Ariell R. Johnson told Philly.com that "I got the idea for the shop ...
There’s a lot to be excited about in the realm of comics, and while we still have a long way to go in certain areas there’s an undeniable upshift in the number of women who are both featured in and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, owned by Ariell R. Johnson, became a hub for Black creatives and Black nerds in Philadelphia. The ...
He wrote, "Ah, the Amalgam curse. Read with sympathy about the printing error trashing a run of the Omnibus and postponing it. When the included issues were first ...
As the title suggests, DC Versus Marvel Omnibus will reprint a number of iconic issues originally co-published by both DC and Marvel, which have united some of their characters and teams over the ...
DC and Marvel’s crossovers are being republished this summer in two new volumes, DC Versus Marvel Omnibus and DC/Marvel: The Amalgam Age Omnibus. DC Announced that DC and Marvel’s past crossovers are ...
Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, the first comics book shop owned by a Black woman on East Coast, is closing on Oct. 15 in Philadelphia. Ariell R. Johnson, the owner of the shop, made the announcement ...
Ariell Johnson might be seen as an anomaly to some but hopefully, her new venture becomes the norm versus a rare exception. According to a recent report, Ms. Johnson’s Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse is ...