Last week saw the release of the first issue of THE LAST OF US: AMERICAN DREAMS, a prequel comic to the upcoming Playstation 3 game THE LAST OF US. Set in
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Margaret Thatcher died of a stroke today. I ran an obituary, if that is the word, by way of cartoons. Others in comics were a little more forthright in
To celebrate the arrival of Gail Simone writing the title and restarting the series with a new issue one, Dynamite have all-women cover artists for
As we said last week, of the top twenty, Brian Bendis has 7 titles, DC Comics has 6. IDW pushes three Pony books into the top 100, Shrugges from Apsen
Last week, Avatar published Uber #0. A 48 page double sized comic book by Kieron Gillen and Canaan White, a new ongoing monthly comic portraying the
Were you one of the folk who tried to download those 700 free comics given away digitally by Marvel on ComiXology at SXSW? Did you become increasingly
I grew up drawing Margaret Thatcher. Mostly copying Steve Bell, but making those eyebrows into horns, my schoolbooks were full of sketches of her. British
A British special edition of Unconventional Matters... I hear the Edinburgh Book Festival has a large focus on comics and graphic novels this year -
USA Today have been handed all the info they need from DC about the upcoming Trinity War. And a cover you may have seen a lot of on Bleeding Cool this
DC Comics will be releasing their July 2013 solicitations on Monday afternoon/evening. Of course the likes of CBR, Newsarama, IGN and Comic Vine have been
Andy Diggle has rather taken the high road over his decision to leave Action Comics after one issue. He's been respectful, professional and clear in his
This week Kid Ultron gets his own one shot. Ultron #1AU. And said diminutive version, Victor Mancha, made his first appearance in the second volume of
Tim Pilcher, ex-Vertigo Comics editor, is serialising the first chapter of his new book Comic Book Babylon: A Cautionary Tale of Sex, Drugs & Comics
Dean Butters writes for Bleeding Cool; It seems that over the last few years public domain characters have been in vogue more than ever in comic books.
Hannah Means-Shannon writes for Bleeding Cool. We are not worthy. Everyone was so well mannered (at first) that you might not have believed you were at
Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2013, it celebrates its 21st anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Kickstarter
Coming from DC Collectibles this summer, the Wonder Woman/Siperman kiss that was heard all around the world, in statue form. Based on the Jim Lee second
So Bleeding Cool was the first to run the above image yesterday, at 1 am my time, just before I went to bed. Now in the cold light of day, a few elements
Yesterday, there were eighteen thousand copies of Batman And Robin #19 in Diamond Comic Distributor's system, waiting to be ordered, a far higher than
Retailers who received promotional material for Free Comic Book Day in May seemed a little perplexed that they should all be held for use until then, when
From Rhyl in Wales. Alan Dennet, whose Daihatsu failed its MOT, converted it into a Batmobile for his six year old grandson, Alfie. It only cost £5000...
By Tro Rex and Eyo Bella When I first approached Eyo about the idea of doing a series of illustrated books based on H. P. Lovecraft’s works her
Aaron Hale writes; I’m old enough to remember when comics were seen as funny books: a disposable hobby that if you were still partaking in after
Charlene Ellen wrote for Bleeding Cool from WonderCon; On Saturday, Francis Mao, Lily Bosma and Mike Nunn spoke at the “World of Capcom” panel. They
Cameron Hughes writes; Fairest #14 by Adam Hughes Normally when Hughes illustrates a cover for this series, we get some pretty-yet-sexy damsel in a
Tim Pilcher, ex-Vertigo Comics editor, is serialising the first chapter of his new book Comic Book Babylon: A Cautionary Tale of Sex, Drugs & Comics
Here we go folks. The covers to Justice League #22, Justice League Dark #22 and Justice League Of America #6 for July as a composite cover, which appears
This looks like it may have been a lot of fun. And a lot of hard work for an April Fool's.
Topher Seal writes; Matt Kindt's Mind MGMT from Dark Horse has quickly become a fan favorite. The spy thriller continues to draw readers in with each