December is Darwyn Cooke Month at DC Comics. Not only is he drawing variant widescreen covers for much of the New 52... Including the standard cover for
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Taken straight from the NYCC App... where you will also find details of every panel. Still, this should get you started. Thursday Friday Saturday
From the Amazon listing of the Spider-Verse hardcover... a little look at the contents reveals... AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 7-15, SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN 32-33, FREE
If Norman Rockwell drew the DC Universe... It has been a week of Twitter War, of Alan Moore Teasing, of Unstolen Batmobiles and of everything coming up
Adi Tantimedh writes, This past week, the video games scene has been all about Destiny. It’s the biggest launch of a new original game franchise for ages,
Fire And Stone: Prometheus #1 and Rai #4 have both gone to second printings already. They are joined by The Legendary Star Lord #2 and #3. While over at
Today is the Final Order Cut-Off date for retailers to order the new-look Batgirl #35. Orders are up, DC have already discounted the price for retailers
Over a month ago we told you, regarding the comic Justice League 3000, Bleeding Cool understands that issue # 12 will feature two folks from an earlier
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Nigel Auchterlounie is a cartoonist who writes and draws the Dennis And Gnasher strip in British kids weekly comic, The Beano. He also watches Doctor Who.
Megaton Man creator Don Simpson has been posting most entertainingly on Facebook about that project that never happened, the 1963 Annual, that would have
So, Marvel are going to want to launch Star Wars #1 with a bang. They will want it to be the best selling comic for January- by a long way. And here's one
Marvel already cancelled the Axis series once, and resolicited it as Avengers & X-Men: Axis, a name change chosen to help increase sales. Last week,
In December, Dark Horse is adapting the Fate/Zero manga into English. Originally this was a prose prequel to the Fate/Stay Night visual novel - a very
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
The Death Of Wolverine series was originally intended to ship an issue every week in September, and orders were made even further in advance by retailers
Here are this year's winners of the Ignatz Awards, taking home bricks tonight, from the Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Maryland, sponsored by ComiXology.
Another week, another new Doctor Who. Truly we are a blessed nation. 1. Keep Reading That Doctor Who Annual Short Story Steven Moffat wrote Corner Of The
When Marvel put out Ghost Rider #15 back in the nineties with a glow in the dark cover, I remember it gave more than one retailer a heart murmur at night,
Kirk Staley went to San Diego Comic Con on behalf of Bleeding Cool. Our Senior Deaf Correspondent, he brings a rare perspective to the show. On San Diego
Once upon a time, there were a line of Marvel Comics graphic novels. Or novellas really. Superheroes, sure, a smattering of Heavy Metal style sorcery, the
We mentioned this the other day, but the Japanese release of the manga Attack On Titan vol 15 and 16, in December and April, will each come with an
Gregory Woronchak writes, When I was young, one of the highlights of my weekends was unfolding the bulky Saturday newspaper to find the big comics
When Alan Moore announced he'd finished his novel Jerusalem, there was one fact everyone wanted to report. Northampton News Comics legend Alan Moore has
The Guardian newspaper has a short but proud history of serialising comic books in its pages, with both Posy Simonds' Gemma Bovary and Tamara Drewe
This is Francesco Francavilla's variant cover to Original Sin Annual #1. And this is Gallieno Ferri's cover for Zagor #85 from July 1972. Thanks
Earlier in the year, Bleeding Cool reported on the news that the BBC were adapting Neil Gaiman's novel The Anansi Boys into a TV series. Back then Gaiman
No, this Captain America sketch, though signed from Jack Kirby, is not by Jack Kirby. Not even a little bit. That doesn't stop it being sold on eBay as if
Bud Light have been running a promotion under the hashtag #whateverUSA, where Vanilla Ice serves ice cream to a grateful crowd. It looks a little like
The scuttlebutt from sources in Detroit is that one of the Batmobile models being used in the filming of Batman Vs. Superman has gone missing, believed





























