By Chris Thompson After last week’s slightly different Episode 101 with the amazing Greg Ruth (which you can still listen to here), this time around I’m
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Ian Melton popped by Rose City Comic Con for Bleeding Cool and asked some pertinent questions. He got a few pertinent answers to boot. Talking to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtrdxaZ_SSo Younghoon Ko is the Korean artist on Avengers: Electric Rain, an original Korean webtoon comic set in Korea
It's a day of legally binding reconcilliations. First the Uderzos issue a statement that they have reached an accord regarding the ownership of Asterix.
As Brainiac looms as the enemy in @DCComics' multiverse, I'm surprised @BleedingCool hasn't yet taken credit for predicting "bottle Earths." — Todd Seavey
Well, I don't have to do the heavy lifting on this one. A Twitter account has been set up to look at the similarities between the work of Kamiya Yuu of No
After seven years not speaking to each other (and with a few lawsuits in the middle), a statement has been released stating that the co-creator of
Dear me no... another one to go back issue bin diving for. In this case, the local landfill may also prove fortuitous. When Marvel relaunched New Mutants
So, once upon a time, Marvel Comics published a comic book alongside Parker Bros sci-fi doll Rom, Space Knight. Written by Bill Mantlo, it gained quite
"You can't just get what you want by asking." "Can't you? I can." Last night BBC Two showed the docudrama Marvellous, starring Toby Jones (best known of
They've got the comics. They've got the shirts. They've got the mugs. And they have the vinyls... And they're bringing these exclusive Doctor Who vinyls
Marvel Says No To Any Mondo Posters That Feature The Fantastic Four
Zenescope are the company famed for publishing dark fairytale female-focussed stories with the most outrageous cheesecake covers in the industry since the
Go here. Look at all these digital comics. Select all. From Woods to Lumberjanes, to Delinquents, to Translucid, to Terminal Hero to Winter World. The
In one week's time we get the launch of Gotham Academy, Lobo, Cutter, Guardians 3000, Winter Soldier, Thor, Men Of Wrath, Critical Hit, Last Born, Fiction
A few weeks ago, X-Force #2 was a $2 book. The second appearance of Deadpool, the issue stopping it joining the Deadpool's first appearance in New Mutants
Bryan Talbot has, in recent years become one of Britain's most prominent comic book creator, with a Costa Award under his arm for Dotter Of Her Father's
I've found a few things behind the sofa. A TV remote control, a lost slipper, half a tennis ball... Bit to the best of my knowledge, I've never found a
It may have slipped until mid-October. But that just gave retailers even more chance to up their orders on the final issue of The Death Of Wolverine and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bFl7OhzdQk Comics and Cosplay are back with host Ian Mageto, Bleeding Cool’s Senior Cosplay Correspondent. And he's been
This is possibly the most ridiculous headline I've written on Bleeding Cool. And it's one that happens to be 100% true.
Last week, I thought I might have a story. We'd already pointed out that Milo Manara's variant cover for Thor #1, featuring the new female Thor, had
Dinosaurs For Hire was a comic created by Tom Mason in 1988 for Eternity Comics. When Eternity became an imprint of Malibu, it was revamped as a new
These are the three Throwback Variant covers for Priest & Bright's Q2: The Return of Quantum and Woody #1-3. Just as Quantum & Woody's initial run
Another wonderful week of comics, so what have you been buying? Psychic occultist Cassandra Craft returned to the New 52 with a racebending change from
From Uncanny X-Men by Chris Clarmeont and Dave Cockrum, after John Byrne had left the book. Then from a subsequent issue of Fantastic Four by John Byrne.
In last week's Avengers we learned of a significant split between Reed Richards and Susan Storm, indeed with the latter hunting down the former, in the
So, Superman: Doomed #2 is out today. The final issue of this crossover event that has pitted Superman against Doomsday in a far more internal fashion
This is how it went the first time around, from Justice League International #1 written by Geoff Johns and Dan DiDio. Booster God meeting another version
Comics editor Tea Fougner, writes for Bleeding Cool in response to Denise Dorman's article on the current challenges for those exhibiting at comic