Lots of news from Kapow today, including tidbits from Warren Ellis, Mark Millar, Charlie Adlard, and much, much more. Next week BC hits Phoenix Comicon,
Mark Seifert Archives
I think Brendon might be onto something here: The previous two were both Coulson-centric. Hard to know if this one will be, but if you recall, Edgar
Now, you know we like our original art here at Bleeding Cool. But when an OA story passes up a post about a near-naked woman in the Batmobile in a few
A bit of a puzzler in the top slot, which picked up steam during the day. Everybody likes Aquaman. But: Which means Justice League International readers
This is a pretty good idea, and a lot of people on the internet seem to agree today: One of the highlights is the Awesome Inking Panel in which various
A project so nice it charted twice. This should be good -- Adams says: "It seems to me like this was not the beginning of the story, but the middle. Of
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Keith Davidsen In Crossed, Garth Ennis created the ultimate apocalyptic scenario: a disease that tears through human
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Gavin Lees Len Wein, co-creator of Swamp Thing and Wolverine, editor of the original Watchmen series and current writer
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Rich Johnston The comic industry has been looking for new funding models for quite some time. Advertising seems to have
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Rich Johnston Dave Elliott is back. Best known for being a comic book inker, editor, and publisher, his greatest success
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Keith Davidsen Brian Wood explores dramatic landscapes from every angle. We’ve seen it time and time again in such
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Brendon Connelly It all started in 1975. Before then, people would rather get some sun in the summertime, maybe even go
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Rich Johnston From humble beginnings to winning “Best Publisher Under 4%” for a few years as voted by comic book
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Rich Johnston The Walking Dead is nothing less than a sensation. A black and white indie comic that has spun off a TV
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Rich Johnston We learned it on the first day of Economics 101. The price of a good is determined by the point where
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Keith Davidsen In the 1990s, Valiant Comics presented comic fans with a shared universe of unique characters that served
Bleeding Cool Magazine Article By Rich Johnston There's nothing a comic book professional likes to do in a New York sports bar more than gossip. About
From one of today's top topics: US audiences who sat down eagerly last week to watch the imported second series of Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’ Sherlock
Some people were eagerly awaiting Shazam's entry into the New DCU, some people are wondering about Wally West, but I've been wondering when we'd see the
Hitting hard both on BC and the internet at large today:I was writing the last issue of John Carter when the news came that Marvel had won a lawsuit
First Drawing Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles By Kevin Eastman And Peter Laird Sells For $71,700
A fascinating piece of modern comic book history has just sold at Heritage Auctions for $71,700. The first-ever drawing of the concept by Kevin Eastman
A spectacular page of original art from Fantastic Four #55 drawn by Jack Kirby, inked by Joe Sinnott and featuring the Silver Surfer sold at Heritage
Rich has a theory: Something has been tickling my head of late, reading the run up to the Court Of Owls. A theory, nothing more, not backed up by any
The world wanted to know about this one: The episode has been slated to premiere this August, somewhere between the 23rd and 25th, at the Media Guardian
Over the past few months, we've talked quite a bit here about how key first comic book appearances of Avengers team members have been going for record
Another nifty little mystery kicked off by DC's FCBD offering: The New 52, the Black Room… but what’s in it? Here’s ten to start you off. Clicky for
I willed myself to stop reading the post after hitting the above-mentioned Bendis quote. Perhaps you are more brave than I am, or more curious. Most-Read
It looks like DC's FCBD release has kicked off another interesting New 52 mystery: So we’ve all read the DC New 52 issue now right? Right? After all, Free
This is strange: "Award Pictures are pressing ahead with plans to produce the new sequel Evil Dead: Consequences without the involvement of Sam Raimi or
An utterly fascinating account of some DC editorial history caps off the week: "Shortly after the completion of the Watchmen series by Alan Moore and











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