Mile High Comics has started the charity auction on eBay of the Batman 75 piece by Neal Adams, George Perez, Tone Rodriguez, et al. that we covered for
Rich Johnston Archives
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about
Boom's final teaser for San Diego Comic Con - that Grant Morrison is working on a new book for them. Though it's not the first time Boom! have worked with
From the hotel room... these are $20 for a double set of Blind Box figurines from Skybound, available at San Diego Comic Con from tomorrow, both
The rules were very strict this year. No photography in the San Diego Convention Center before the doors open on Wednesday. So sorry folks, no From One
All-New Ultimates #7 will no longer have interior art by Amilcar Pinna. And Thunderbolts #30 will no longer be drawn by Gerardo Enrique Sandoval Perez.
Mark Bristow writes, With the preview and publishing of Robin Rises: Omega, we're left with some awesome revelations and also many questions. Robin Rises
This was how Original Sin was solicited. Everyone guess the figure would be Cable. It was. It wasn't. Apologies, it's old Nick Fury looking like Cable.
ComiXology, recently purchased by Amazon, is the largest distributor of digital comic books in the USA, Canada and the UK. It does pretty well in other
Coming into San Diego Airport, you're already at the con... As even the baggage conveyors want to let you in on the Comic Con experience. But it has one
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about
Devoid of gravity, Virga is a massive balloon, three thousand miles in diameter. The humans that exist in this world must build their own fusion suns for warmth and their own spinning "towns" for gravity.
Here we come, walking down the street, we get the funniest looks from everyone we meet, heh heh, we're the women and men of Bleeding Cool, heading to San
San Diego is upon us. As you read this, I am somewhere 35,000 feet in the air without any form of wi-fi. I am probably feeling more nervous about the lack
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about
Adi Tantimedh writes, We’re in the midst of Summer where schools’ out in most parts of the world, and in Japan, that means a new season of anime series
From IMDB Pro - a listing for a new film, Cartel, by comic writer Tony Lee. And novelist Andy Briggs. And produced, it seems by the extended family
After the success of Mark Brooks' first volume of Marvel art: Groundworks, Mark returns with volume 2: 'Set List' containing all new artwork, sketches, layouts, step by steps, and concept work produced for Marvel Comics over the last 2 years.
These are the comics that you chose to be in the Marvel 75th Anniversary Omnibus out in November. Fantastic Four (1961) 1, 48-50 (Galactus), 285 (The
All right folks, I'm off. San Diego bound, via Chicago. Anyone who needs to contact me, I'll be at the San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina, 333 W
We're big fans of the Phoenix Weekly comic at Bleeding Cool Towers. And tomorrow, just as I am planning to head out of the country, my favoured newspaper
San Diego Comic Con is days away. And, despite the mainstreaming of Comic Con culture, some still hold to the stereotype that it's full of fat bald
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about
The first of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool Editor-in-Chief Hannah Means-Shannon interviewed Alan Moore, during which Moore expressed his extreme displeasure over
From May to June, with help from international publishers such as Boom! Studios, First Second and Self Made Hero, Italian graphic novel publisher BAO held
Sean Michael Wilson writes, As the British Library comics exhibition is titled 'Art and Anarchy' I thought that I would write an article about how anarchy
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
So I was just looking on BBC News, seeking inspiration for tomorrow's Guido Fawkes cartoon, when this popped up. A BBC article about graffiti in churches