Bill Meeks, our Senior Dragon*Conrespondent writes; Another Dragon Con is complete! Overall the convention was very good, I got to hang out with Lucy
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September 18th. Is He...? That's the release date of Infinity #3. Now, Infinity #2 has a pretty big spoiler which we haven't touched on. But since Marvel
Bill Meeks, our Senior Dragon*Conrespondent writes; On Sunday in Atlanta, GA, Jane Espenson (along with her Husbands co-writer Brad Bell) talked about the
To be announced on September 18th, for publication in December. Something. I don't have a clue. Any guesses? Could it have anything to do with Miles
You know how Ultron's head got kicked off at the end of Age Of Ultron #10? I'm wondering if that hunt for Ultron's head in Brian Bendis' Moon Knight was
From today's Darkseid #1. And from "goatse"... well, if you don't know, google it with your Google Safe Search off. We did this before. We'll probably do
Rich Johnston talked to Glen Brunswick about his new Image Comic book with Victor Bogdanovic, published by Image Comics today. Rich: They say write what
They fuck you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do. They fill you with the faults they had And add some extra, just for you - Philip
WARNING: There are spoilers today's for X-Men: Battle Of The Atom and All New X-Men below. Even a bit of Superior Spider-Man. You may want to read the
We've often been intrigued by the seeming synchronicity of Marvel and DC's big storytelling plans, often completely independently of each other. The
In today's Desaad #1, the Villain's Month title by Paul Levitz and Yildiray Cinar, we see Desaad tempting and corrupting a number of humans, in his
Aaron Haaland writes; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNMRvHr2lG0 Hey Fandom! It's me, Aaron, and I just read Forever Evil and all this week's Villains
The final video from San Diego Comic Con from Patrick Willems and the Afterwards They Will Explode team. Do go back and check out all the others...
Here are a few creative changes to comic book already solicited... Rather than the full art for X-Men: Battle Of The Atom #1 being by Frank Cho as
That's the cover to the second print of parody comic, The Mocking Dead, from Dynamite. I understand that it has just sold out of it's over-ten thousand
Popping up on Amazon is Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck: "The Son Of The Son" The Don Rosa Library Vol. 1 for $29.99 from Fantagraphics, following up on
So, Love Stories (To Die For) #1 and Reality Check #1 comes out on Wednesday. New Image Comics issue one. For some, that means a speculatory opportunity,
It appears that the BBC has scheduled an episode of Dad's Army on BBC 2, September 14th, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker, that was missing, presumed wiped.
From the Thought Bubble Anthology 2013, out in November from Image Comics... the Elephantmen/Judge Dredd crossover from Richard Starkings and Boo Cook.
Thank you, friendly retailer.... the DC Covers for the first week of Villains Month http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eGSygr4nR4 The Forever Evil #1 3D
Tomorrow, DC launches their new event book Forever Evil, by Geoff Johns and David Finch, spinning off thematically across the whole of the DC universe
This November, Bleeding Cool Magazine #7, for a mere $1.99, will also contain Shadowman #13X bagged in the issue, an extra, in-continuity Shadowman story
A number of people have expressed problems with the new design of Lobo. Writer Margurite Bennett went online to defend the designs. But no one has
Courtesy of Paul Drude for Bleeding Cool, 172 photos from that most glorious celebration of all things cosplay, Drahon*Con 2013...
Forever Evil? Or Four-Ever Evil? Not content with producing a stack of 3D Villains Month covers for September (if you can get them), Bleeding Cool
Expect some seriously dodgy excuses in London, Friday afternoon, office bosses. "I've got to leave the office early, my cat has phoned me to say he's
Robin Harman writes; Recorded at this year’s San Diego Comic Con, our very own Chris Thompson, along with First Comic’s News’ Rik Offenberger, hosted a
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; Neil Gaiman has always been one of the hardest working writers in any medium, with multiple books,
Joe Gualtieri writes; Dave Costello has been my best friend for more than half my life. We met in high school bonded quickly over a love of comics. Since
Hannah Means-Shannon, senior New York Correspondent for Bleeding Cool, writes; What if you could throw out a net and gather the best fan fiction in the




























