Detective Comics is about to hit its 900th issue. Will DC Comics revert to historical numbering to commemorate the occasional? Dan Didio hints they will.
Mark Seifert Archives
One of the most desirable posters in the world.
It's time for all those best of 2012 lists, so that means you have to tell us what you think. Whole lot of polling goin' on here. Hit the Rumour Awards
Marvel Comics has intervened in the early eBay sale of a leaked copy of Amazing Spider-Man 700.
The ending of Amazing Spider-Man 700 has leaked online well in advance of its release to comic book retailers.
I still remember how surprised people were that Ricardo Montalbán was in Star Trek II, as he was so closely associated with an extremely popular
Pacific Rim Trailer is most-read film post on Bleeding Cool today.
Tuesday Trending Topics: Man Of Steel Trailer: "Whoever That Man Is, He's Going To Change The World"
Man Of Steel looks promising: A viral website for Man of Steel has been counting down, in Kryptonian cyphers. We’ve now reached zero hour, or whatever
The news cycle which began over the weekend continues: I mentioned during the weekend’s shenanigans concerning Gail Simone and Batgirl that I’d heard a
It's been a very eventful weekend for comic book news. Gail Simone's firing from Batgirl is one reason why: It may have been all in the language – she
Upcoming sci fi from Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman? Oblivion looks pretty good. And be sure to check out Brendon's shot-by-shot breakdown of what we're
Elaine Lee wrote: “Kaluta and I, just week before last, received a letter from a Marvel/Disney attorney, challenging our rights to Starstruck"
The highest CGC-graded copy of Whiz Comics #2 (#1) CGC 9.0 has just sold for $281,001 at high-end comics & collectables auction house Comic Connect.
We've been waiting on a look at this since SDCC at least. Now, here it is twice, plus Brendon's detailed look at what it all means. Most-Read Comic
Is there such a thing as Too Much Information in the social media era? Today, Marvel published Amazing Spider-Man #699, the follow up to the explosive
One of the comics industry's most important and influential editors has left DC Comics: Three quarters of an hour ago I informed DC Comics that I was
More on Gail Simone and Batgirl: Today, on her message board, Gail Simone replied to the rumours we’ve been reporting that she may be leaving the Batgirl
Rumors about DC 2013 continue: As we were preparing yesterday’s story concerning rumours Gail Simone leaving Batgirl, and other DC creative changes, Gail
Who will be doing what for DC in 2013?Just as I was about to run the story about the Villains Month at DC Comics yesterday, I received an e-mail from an
Version 3.0? In the eighties Jim Shooter tried to spearhead a brand new superhero continuity at Marvel Comics, the New Universe, featuring the likes of
Time keeps slipping into the future: Thrilled to announce @ianmckellen118 & @SirPatStew are joining the cast of #XMEN #DaysOfFuturePast #magneto
A riddle to solve for next year: So Scott Snyder has given Batman the Court Of The Owls. He is currently motoring through the Death Of The Family story
Meanwhile, in the halls of Warner Bros: The latest Snyder chat is with The NY Post, and figures in a lot of the usual business. There’s discussion of the
It's been a good couple of years for original art sales, but the sale of the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #121 is big even by the lofty standards of the
In which Goblins are hideous but have to look beautiful at the same time: Teasing the second film already? Reminds me that even when part one is with us,
Rich is right that this would have been a lot more effective if it had come out the Wednesday of election week, but I still think the cover parody
When I think of Spider-Man on Thanksgiving, it's usually because of a giant Spider-Man balloon floating in the skies of New York City. But this year,
I didn't want to see the spoiler, but in the end I couldn't quite manage to avoid it. And... well, it's going to be an interesting day on the comics
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston. It’s a standard trope that movies don’t affect the sales of comics, but I don’t know if that’s so true
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by William A. Christensen & Mark Seifert. But a comic from the 1930s is a very different thing than an early issue of




























