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Doomsday Clock #1 by Gary Frank and Geoff Johns, is published this week at 11.57pm on Tuesday night for participating stores and normal time Wednesday for
In 1994, Kevin Tsujihara helped manage Warner Bros' interest in Six Flags theme parks. While employed at Warner Bros., he focused on business development
by Jason Bradley Thompson If I was stranded alone on a desert island and had to choose between tabletop games and comics to take with me, I wouldn’t be
Over on the ResetEra boards, one poster, ultracal, claims insider knowledge over which scenes in the Justice League came from Zack Snyder, which were from
Twenty-five years ago today, 18th November 1992, DC Comics published Superman #75. Can't really be that long, can it? Seems more like 10 years tops...
Doomsday Clock writer Geoff Johns is set to flee the country to celebrate the comic's release with Canadian fans in Mississauga, Ontario.
For those who follow the trends, Manhwa, Korea’s answer to Japan’s Manga, have become a major element in modern comics in the last couple years.
San Francisco-based indie comic publishers Silver Sprocket have signed a distribution deal for the direct market with Diamond Comic Distributors.
February 2018 sees the launch from Dark Horse Comics of Incognegro: Renaissance #1, the prequel miniseries to the critically acclaimed graphic novel from
Will you still need him, will you still read him, now Alan Moore's sixty-four? The Great Magus of Northampton celebrates his sixty-fourth run round the
Neal Adams writes for Bleeding Cool: Well, by golly… the other night was pretty nifty with the big award and all in Washington DC! I was awarded the 2017
So, yes, I liked the Justice League movie. More than Batman v Superman, less than Wonder Woman, more than Thor: The Dark World, less than Ragnarok, more
Big credits to Bob Kane with Bill Finger, Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel, and William Moulton Marston for the Trinity, as well as Gardner Fox for the Flash,
According to well-placed industry sources who have spoken to Bleeding Cool, C.B. Cebulski has just been made the new Editor-In-Chief of Marvel Comics.
We've got more covers (and details) about the upcoming Milk Wars comics that see DC Comics titles meet the characters of Young Animal, the comic book line
We mentioned the oddly specific success that the Christmas TV ad for the John Lewis chain has had, and its effect on people flipping night lights on
Final Order Cut-Off! The last date that retailers can increase (or decrease) orders of comic books without paying an advance reorder penalty. And Boom!
This is the Christmas TV advert for British retail chain, John Lewis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw1Y-zhQURU&t=29s Rather than specifically
Italian website Fumettologica interviewed Jeff Lemire and had lots to ask him about his work, including current Image titles Descender and Royal City and
Announced at ECCC back in March, Death Of Love by Justin Jordan, Donal DeLay, Omar Estévez and Rachel Deering will be out from Image Comics for
Sold out and going to second printing is Coyotes #1 by Sean Lewis and Caitlin Yarsky from Image Comics. It will be out on December 13th along with Coyotes
A few changes 'twixt solicitation and publication comes to Marvel Comics... Spider-Gwen #27 was solicited with art from Robbi Rodriguez but it will now be
United States Of Murder Inc Annual #1 by Brian Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming was meant to come out in May 2015. It didn't but rather than cancel the
In the summer of 2016, Image Comics announced a new series, Vs, by Ivan Brandon and Esad Ribic - quite possibly the best person in comic books. It has
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So I saw Justice League last night. Thought it was fine. Not the best, not the worse, it's on a par with Age Of Ultron, Ant-Man, or Batman Begins,
Bleeding Cool told you last month that we were getting a Batman/Wonder Woman comic book series from Liam Sharp. Today, DC gave the Washington Post the PR.
The clear standout on the advance reorder list is Batman: White Knight by Sean Gordon Murphy, taking the top four spots with reprints and variant covers.
A number of people have portrayed DC superhero character The Flash on TV. John Wesley Shipp played him in the early '90s TV show. More recently Grant