Alex Wilson writes: Preview night is not as much of a mad house as the other days. The show floor isn’t as full, The lines move a bit faster, and the
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There's quite a lot of red carpet interviewing going on here. Take it away Grace Randolph. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba7A4Kfokjk
BC reporter-in-the-field Chris Thompson just gave us the scoop about the Mad Artist's Edition from the IDW panel, now here's more Artist Edition News:
Chris Thompson tells us: IDW's first ever Artist's Edition with DC Comics will be MAD comics (the pre-cursor to the magazine) featuring art by Basil
More comics-to-television news emerging from SDCC today, as Hollywood Reporter gets the scoop: The studio behind scripted fare including Weeds and Mad
Last we heard about Battlestar Galactica: Blood And Chrome, things weren't sounding so good. Deadline told us just a couple months ago: After lengthy
Licensed comics continue to be one of the hottest categories for indy publishers, so it should be no surprise to see some new announcements at SDCC this
Bleeding Cool reporter Keysha C. checks in from the field to inform us that Becky Cloonan has told her that she is about to begin work on the
The art says it all on this one. DC just released a big group of Before Watchmen cover variant art, including covers by Jim Steranko, Jim Lee, David
It's been a pretty big week for rampaging undead madmen. I've seen a little something about Walking Dead #100 coming out this week. Jamie Delano and
Grace Randolph writes from San Diego Comic Con: Robert Kirkman, creator of The Walking Dead for Image Comics and AMC, introduces the Zombie Survival
Wow, that was this morning? It's been a pretty brisk day of news since then. Anyway: Nine Marvel titles known to be ending in October, and three others
Here's one of the most interesting announcements so far in the early going of SDCC 2012 -- J. Michael Straczynski is launching Studio JMS, a new studio to
Marvel Comics to release college apparel So it makes sense that Marvel Comics is teaming up with Russell Athletic to produce a line of college sports
Last year, the San Diego news week cycle was kicked off with bootlegs of the Amazing Spider-Man teaser trailer and the Avengers teaser from Captain
Several reports are emerging this afternoon that a SDCC attendee was struck by a car this morning while crossing the street next to Hall H at the San
Though it's been called a soft reboot by some, Marvel NOW! is looking like a definitive change in its first month of solicits, with 9 titles ending as the
Tom Brevoort writes: On August 12, 1996, beloved Marvel Executive Editor Mark Gruenwald passed away. On August 12, 2007, beloved Marvel artist Mike
Plenty of walking dead on both the comic and tv/film sides of the site today, beginning with the impending arrival of Walking Dead #100: At Tuesday
This is not an uncommon sort of event these days -- and probably never was, it's just that we have a lot of eyes watching a lot of visible production
We just got our first glimpse of the look and feel of the new Robocop film, and they're setting the right tone, I think. Looking forward to what else we
MorrisonMania runs wild: At the Glasgow Comic Con this weekend, Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely were in attendance and Grant talked about his upcoming DC
In a trend that's sure to continue over the next week -- and in the months to come -- a few new tidbits about Marvel NOW! loomed large in the day's news
This is the kind of thing we saw at the dawn of breaking New 52 news: Complete domination of BC's trending topics. Should be yet another interesting SDCC
It's going to be a big SDCC week for Marvel next week, I think: I do know that this is a relaunch and not a reboot. No continuity will be reset, it will
I love Golden Age DC Comics, including Golden Age Wonder Woman, but tattooing a foot-tall William Moulton Marston scripted H.G. Peter Wonder Woman panel
The coming week could be a big one for comic news -- SDCC pre-announcements and breaking rumors of such should dominate the week. And then there's
Lots and LOTS of Marvel rumors in the air -- and great interest in them -- in recent days. So many that Rich has made up a checklist, in fact. New
Evidence seems to be piling up for an upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy movie from Marvel Studios: A few days ago, Bleeding Cool noticed how stacks of
They report: "In this story, we find that Peter Parker’s days as photographer for the Daily Bugle are behind him and he’s now a scientist at a research