Matt Harding writes; With Wondercon having moved to Anaheim, the Big Wow convention in San Jose has become the yearly watering hole for comic geeks and
Rich Johnston Archives
Valiant have finished their big Summer Of Valiant announcements, and lots of people have been willing to report them. But there has been a small
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zM6w6iQPlTw Yvette and Toni come off a Phoenix Comic Con high for this week's Weekly Bleed... With snippets from Bleeds to
Michael Netzer has proclaimed himself the Son of God and the new Messiah of Comics. It's one of the reasons I asked him to draw ScienTHORlogy from Boom!
It would be fun to think it might be Justice Legion. But that's probably just wishful thinking. When talking about his Larfleeze book to ComicBook.com,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn_9w-vXK34 Grace Randolph writes; Avengers Assemble is the latest cartoon from Marvel Studios, debuting on Disney XD in
Cameron Hatheway writes; By far one of the fastest growing Eisner categories is digital, because all you need is an internet connection and suddenly you
We reported the new Lady Rawhide book a few weeks ago, from Dynamite, based on the Zorro character created by Don McGregor. Little did we know that, at
This was the original Dan Jurgens' variant for Superman Unchained #1, a classic Superman figure defeating Doomsday. But, for continuity
Madefire has announced a batch of new comics from the boutique motion comics app. Naturally they kick off with Liam Sharp and Bill Sienkiewicz's Sherlock
James Robinson recently announced he was leaving Earth 2 at DC Comics, despite there being plans to expand Earth 2 into a second book. The other day,
Grand Theft Otto - Homer by Dan LuVisi, submitted by George Peter Gatiss. Chief Wiggum's police sirens grew louder as Homer got up, awaiting his final
Okay, so it's been out and about. Discussed at length. So here, for your voyeuristic disgust, is the final page of Justice League Of America #4, following
It's the half term holidays in London right now. The kids are off school for a couple of weeks. What to do, what to do.... Well, we often go down
From Indestructible Hulk #8 by Mark Waid and Walt Simonson. Ripped pants, lifting Thor's hammer, "don't make me horny", Odin's beard, etc etc etc... And
I first heard after San Diego Comic Con that DC Vertigo's Executive Editor Karen Berger was planning to leave DC Comics, though it was heavily denied at
From Hulk to Loki to Spider-Man to Iron Man to Thor, these are the first of the Auto Avengers designed and described by Chasing Artwork. Each with a
by Chris Thompson This week Taylor & I go for the trifecta once again with another three new, and very different, books. First up we take a bite out
By Hannah Means-Shannon It’s no secret that Dynamite Entertainment’s series Damsels has been clever from its outset in 2012, taking the cloying
In one week, we get the return of Kick Ass with the first issue of Kick Ass 3. The relaunch of Astro City from DC Comics, Daredevil Dark Days from Marvel
Tim Hanley writes; Both publishers were down slightly in March, but Marvel maintained the highest overall percentage of female creators for a ridiculously
Mark Landry writes: When I approached Georges Jeanty last year about mentoring Bloodthirsty: One Nation Under Water, the graphic novel I’d spent the
Cameron Hatheway writes; Why is six afraid of seven? Because seven is a registered six-offender. While my own brand of humor should probably never be
UPDATE: Yes, sorry folks, UK and Ireland only... Sequential, the digital boutique graphic novel app that we covered in depth a few weeks ago, has gone
Today we are running two competitions on Bleeding Cool. Both to win today. Lets start with Corona Summer. We're giving away $250 worth of Corona bits and
The Amazon.com listing for Marvel's 10th Anniversary edition of 1602 by Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert still has the old cover image from the original
From the Martian Manhunter back-up strip in the new issue of Justice League Of America. Everything living and connected... working in complete
This is the cover for Chew #34. And this is also the cover for Chew #34. And this. Inside each other, all three around one issue, encouraging you to cut
It does seem like something's in the air right now. Batgirl, Storm Dogs, FF, Red Hood And The Outlaws, Non Humans, Demon Knights, all seem to be exploring
When the new X-Men #1 was announced, one of the aspects that people noted was that, just like Uncanny X-Force and Fearless Defenders, it was another