What on Earth is going on with Tim Drake? I'm afraid to look before I've read it, but maybe you'll take a peek: There may be spoilers for Teen Titans #0
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Where's Clock King when we need him? It’s hard to be a Batman fan these days if you want all your New 52 timelines lined up like an exact chronology.
I'd eat this up with a big spoon: The staff explained how Marvel could make a movie out of any character but because it would tie into the bigger picture,
You'll be hearing quite a bit more about this one in the coming months: At the N.I.C.E. comic book convention yesterday, Alan Moore announced his new
The comic with a long history of comic book movies is at it again: The most anticipated leak from the Kick-Ass 2 set has finally hit the internet. Jim
I like it: With Frankencastle, Vampire Wolverine, the Werewolf Captain America from Man And Wolf, an Egyptian mummified Thor, a horned devilish Daredevil,
The run-up to the end of ASM is going to be a pretty big deal, says Dan Slott: Dear Comic Book Retailer, you’ve never seen me make a post like THIS
'Tis the season: Bleeding Cool has been warning you that something big was going to happen in the Ultimate universe. Something media friendly, something
First they changed the title for the UK theatrical release, and now this: This post will, by necessity, contain a very big Avengers movie spoiler indeed.
A continuing continuity caper: In the light of San Diego Comic Con announcements by Scott Lobdell that Tim Drake was never Batman’s Robin, it was pointed
The source of much discussion in the BC Forums today: So how close was Deathstroke’s origin in Deathstroke issue zero, to the original in Tales Of Teen
The long-hoped-for and miraculous return of Marvelman at last? Marvel Comics paid the late Mick Anglo a million dollars for his rights to Marvelman, but
The death of a major Marvel character today, maybe you've heard. And if you have heard, and whether you think it's good, bad, or neutral, Dr. Manolis V
Um, wow... there were a whole lot of City of Heroes players on BC today. Here's what it's about: This week, the superhero avatars of five thousand players
There was a boatload of people gawking at this one a few hours ago: For the purposes of this test, Jack is being played by Jeremy Sisto, latterly of May
The subject of quite a bit of discussion back when the solicited version of the cover appeared, now here's the presumably-final version of Guillem March's
There were many things to be learned at Baltimore Comic-Con today... some are here, some are there, and I see some highly interesting tidbits queued up
Will Romine, the fan with one of the most ingenious cosplay costumes ever devised, reports from Baltimore: The DC Panel at Baltimore Comic Con marked the
Rich makes a pretty interesting comparison here as he likens the role of ASM #698 to that of ASM #298. Not only did #298 set the stage for the #300
I can't wait to see what kind of search phrases are used to find this page with that title. But regarding this page by Rick Remender and John Cassaday
Some of them, anyway. Join the revolution: So, that’s Captain America, Thor and Iron Man, Cannonball, Wolverine, Hulk, Captain Marvel, Falcon, Black
Now is now just a few weeks away, and it looks to kick off a pretty big fall for Marvel in more ways than one: All of Marvel NOW’s launches are being
College football and Doctor Who returned this weekend, and while there's no Bleeding Cool sports blog quite yet, there is an awful lot of Who going on
What's the newest Now news? Well, there's the discussion over what these Midtown variant covers might mean, and then there's this: Bleeding Cool is being
Disney icons rather strangely re-imagined for fashion -- Brendon has the run-down: And we now have the first, fashion world-ified images of Disney
Some intriguing art & tidbits from a comic that could have been: It was a pitch by Chris Ryall of IDW and Phil Jimenez to DC Comics. Sadly it happened
We've all been waiting for this shoe to drop since word came that part of Joss Whedon's long-term Marvel Studios / Avengers 2 deal also included
There is certain to be ample commemoration of the 75th anniversary of comics' greatest icon next year, but this one in particular would be pretty cool:
Rounding out an eventful weekend of news from Fan Expo: DC Comics have announced at Fan Expo Canada that next year Geoff Johns and David Finch will launch
Whew. It's not too often that the comics internet is this active on a weekend, outside of SDCC. But not only did we have Rob and more Rob, but also some