A panel from Legionnaires #7 by Adam Hughes. And a "Pop Comic Art" painting being sold on Etsy for $400. In Swipe File we present two or more
Rich Johnston Archives
If I understand correctly, Bleeding Cool ran DC relocation story before employees had been informed. Incredibly shitty thing for BC to do. — Ron Marz
Hello everyone! Hello My Little Ponies, from the twelfth issue of your ongoing series! Such a welcoming bright comic, and my daughter is in love with them
Evil Kryptonian and sidekick Faora (who, in the past, has also been known as Ursa), most recently seen in the Man Of Steel movie (now coming to DVD and
Files from Edward Snowden Orbital Comics have been handed to this website implicating President Obama in setting up of a body with a secret agenda to spy
We'd like to welcome a new reviewer to Bleeding Cool, who got her appointment by an extreme act of nepotism by the site's head writer. Welcome, Eve
The Battle Of The Atom, the current X-Men crossover celebrating fifty years of the comic, has run a number of homages to the history of the comic. At its
We all remember that scene from the original Kick-Ass. And how it was translated onto the screen. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsvuP_ULzs0 There hasn't
Okay, so today's Sandman Overture #1 has this mega quadruple page fold-out spread. I'm not going to show it, not all anyway, but I am going to talk about
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlWadfT4TmY Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop writes; Hey Fandom! I'm back with more New Comic Now! This week week have
"A special one-off story written by Bill Willingham and featuring the return of fan-favorite gun-toting maniac Goldilocks Illustrated by exciting newcomer
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool broke the news that DC Comics was heading west, from Manhattan to Burbank. Forty minutes later, DC Comics sent a letter out
During the reorganisation of DC Comics into DC Entertainment, much of the production side of the comics publisher was moved from New York to Burbank in
We've covered the partwork publishing system in the UK before, where publishers split up a volume and sell it next to magazines, every week. And how they
Clark Gregg's Marvel AR video for Avengers: Endless Wartime heads up this special, as well as ex-Bleeding Cooler Andrew Wheeler's look at the history of
Originally, it was meant to be Sarah Jane Adventures. After a request from the BBC to include gay characters in their series, the producers of SJA decided
Ready to be coloured, the Royal Family of Great Britain fighting the zombiefied creatures they've hunted over the years. Note the bullet ridden corgis
Chris Burnham makes the point well. Holy shit, did Cobra Commander take over Taiwan? http://t.co/rvC1SzrZRi — Chris Burnham NYCCX1 (@TheBurnham) October
A double page spread, made up of the teeth of The Corinthian. Or the pages of Destiny's book. The panels of an ornate window of the panelling of the
I don't know why but I couldn't get this page to work on Marvel AR. Or this. Anyone else have any better luck? But What Now? Did have The Daily Show's
It looks like Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #9 will now be written by Kevin Shinick, not Chris Yost, the series writer. Is he the new guy on the book? And
Archie Comics settled with Ken Penders over the rights to a number of characters he created for the Sonic The Hedgehog and Knuckles comic book series,
Pokemon X And Y launched earlier this month for the Nintendo 3DS. And it included the final evolutionary form for Chesnaught. Some Bleeding Cool readers
"She's a girl warrior, which is neat 'cause there's not too many." - Emily, dressed as Xena, at NYCC. Thanks to Patrick Willems and Kendra Pettis.
A SONG AND DANCE WITH MCKEAN The annual London comic art festival Comica begins today with a preview of Nine Lives, Dave McKean's new project, include
Welcome to Page Six One Six, the occasional blind items column of Bleeding Cool. Stories taken from across the comic book industry, from publisher to
Tess Fowler is a remarkably accomplished cartoonist with past work published by Zenescope and currently with upcoming graphic novel The Rascals to her
Brandon Thomas writes for Bleeding Cool: “The Trade of Kings” by Priest, Sal Velluto, and Bob Almond If there’s one prevailing theme weaved all throughout
The Star Wars #1 was a favourite for weeks in the reorder charts on Bleeding Cool. Well, looks like Dark Horse Comics have finally burned through the last
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