Well, with the Justice League on hand, the USA managed to at least get a two-all draw with Portugal. But Superman, does rock a mean moustache.
Rich Johnston Archives
Adi Tantimedh writes, I first wrote about the movie version of Philip K. Dick’s Radio Free Albemuth last year when I came across its Kickstarter campaign
Consider this an irregular feature looking at comic books that have gone to second prints or more. Now, it is worth remembering that some publishers plan
Bleeding Cool has been running reports of next spring's DC Comics event which will see twenty two-part stories published over two months with a weekly
You can see it on Overdrive, iTunes, Amazon and Wowio. Space Women Beyond The Stratosphere written by Scott Amundson. But by issue 4, there was a new
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
Project: The Economics of Digital Comics Creators Involved: Todd AllenCampaign End Date: 7/18/14. Publishing Date: September 2014. Ye Olde Elevatore
1X: short comics by Charles Butler, a Kickstarter campaign, close date: Wednesday, July 16th Charles Butler writes, At some point in high school I made
As the Wimbledon tennis season is upon us, Britain reached Andy Murray fever. Last year's British winner of the men;s Wimbledon tournament is a national
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: Night Time Brewery: Lagunitas The night. All manner of things come from the night. Things that crawl, things that screech. And
By Olly MacNamee Once you’ve met The Etherington Brothers (Robin, writer, Lorenzo, artist) then it is very hard to forget them. Together they are the
Ian Harvey Stone writes, A few weeks ago, you may have read about my crowd funding project for The Devil Without on Bleeding Cool. It's on! It's going to
The 11th Hour. Timothy Lyon Jr., Johnny Morrow. Publishing Date: December 2014 (Planned). Timothy Lyon Jr writes, "The 11th Hour is the journey of
France does comic conventions a little differently. One tradition occurs around how comic creators create are at said shows. And how the Paris Comics Expo
Renegade are collecting the four issue series of The Dept Of Monsterology, along with the prologue that appeared in USA Today and Judge Dredd Megazine, as
By Ilya Dvilyanski I’m incredibly lazy. At least that’s what I was saying until yesterday when it suddenly dawned on me that staying up till 3 to work on
It has been pointed out to Bleeding Cool that we may have had a scoop without noticing it. From the other day's look at Licensing Expo 2014, a look at the
By Dan Celko The Dedicated Server is a YouTube news show here to keep you informed about gaming, talk about the implications for related fandoms, and to
By Trent Pitts With a lengthy line of attendees forming to get onto the show floor, Lee Weeks and Cliff Chiang sat down in an intimate panel room to
Neil Gibson writes, Like many people I read comics as a kid. I really enjoyed them, but with no comic book shops near me I didn't have the opportunity to
A few months ago, Bleeding Cool ran this story, The Inspiration Of Liam York. In which we noted that artist Liam York was being repeatedly called out for
Yesterday, we let you know that Figment #1 was attracting some speculator attention, as Disney fans of the theme park figure tried in vain to by copies
Mike Deodato writes to Bleeding Cool, I was googling myself when I found this Aquaman image. My first thought was "hey, somebody swiped my cover!" but
Mike Federali writes, Nancy Collins is an acclaimed comic book writer (Swamp Thing) and horror novelist (Sonja Blue series) bringing her exceptional
Back in 2007, Chuck Dixon wrote of Marvel EIC Axel Alonso, "were Axel to become the king of the world it would not affect my standing at Marvel one iota.
David Quantick was a co-writer of Brass Eye, and the guy who had to do all the media interviews in the storm of the Brass Eye Special, as Chris Morris had
Lots and lots of Avengers. Lots and lots of Guardians Of The Galaxy. Lots and lots of Spider-Man. And... yes, no X-Men. Or Fantastic Four. This is how
by Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s episode with Sina Grace & Daniel Freedman (which you can still listen to here), this time around I’m
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
From the Licensing Expo 2014, direct to Bleeding Cool. The first teaser poster for G.I. Joe Three. It's the Arashikage clan tattoo, from the GI





























