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Yesterday Bleeding Cool ran a letter from Image's Jennifer De Guzman addressed to retailers on Image's plans to stop publishing second printings on
Marvel readers have been used to odd issue numbers. From Deadpool jumping around all over the place, to the rise of the Point One issues, they even found
From Iron Man #4 by Kieron Gillen and Greg Land. Well, he is a bit of a futurist (albeit one who currently seems to be restricting the use of high tech)
Demon Knights #15 is Paul Cornell's last issue on the series. And brings to an end all sorts of plots, character stories and themes. With a big battle,
The comparison between Robert De Niro's Taxi Driver character Travis Bickle and Watchmen's Rorschach has been made a number of times. Many of Rorschach's
The new Walking Dead is out. And it's a Negan special. And just as the TV series shows us one charismatic leader in The Governor, so the comic shows us
Batman #13 did this more subtly, but Batman And Robin #15 goes straight for the Killing Joke. Sherlock Holmes: Liverpool Demon #1 lays out its stall.
Today, we get four Death Of The Family comics, Batman #15, Batgirl #15, Suicide Squad #15 and Batman And Robin #15. The latter gets a die cut cover but
Manolis V writes the internet’s most opinionated (and Greek) comics column. A major personal announcement, Hickman’s Avengers roster, the new
Alex Wilson writes; Nowhere Men issue 2, written by Eric Stephenson and featuring the art of Mate Bellegarde and Jordie Bellaire, will be on comic book
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7qnsrm4tuc Aaron Haaland writes; Hey Fandom! It's time for New Comic's Now! This biggest deal this week is Gail Simone
FOC stands for Final Order Cutoff, the last date retailers can order quantities of a comic from specific publishers and be sure of receiving copies
The Shaolin Cowboy is getting a fourteen inch vinyl toy. Presumably in lieu of any new Shaolin Cowboy comics. Dark Horse were meant to have some this
Eric M Esquivel is an occasional writer for Bleeding Cool, though I get the feeling he's about to become a lot less regular. He's taking over Freelancers,
Alex Wilson writes; The third issue of Happy, published by Image comics, hits shelves December 19th, just in time for the Christmas. This winter set
Bleeding Cool did a lot of posting about Sam Humphries and Dalton Rose's micro-distributed series Sacrifice. But then it seemed to disappear, just as
Welcome to Comic Book Personality Of The Year. Around twenty people who, this year have delighted you, annoyed you, frustrated you, amazed you, but who
By "in the wild" we mean in the land of the silly creatures.
This is all about reading between the lines. It is not based on an actual source, unlike other recent DC articles. But we're looking at a couple of Amazon
At the weekend, Gail Simone confirmed her departure from Batgirl. Although issue seventeen was solicited with her name attached, her last issue will,
Shel Dorf basically founded the San Diego Comic Con, now a massive media event event, bringing in billions of dollars. Dying in 2009, he is buried in an
Sean Gordon Murphy has been showing off artwork to a DC project called Steampunk Gotham that was cancelled. As well as Batman it would have featured the
Will Romine writes; Hello Friends! This weekend, I got around to seeing Skyfall. Overall, I'd say it did everything a Bond film was supposed to do. Little
Warning. There may be Spider-Man and Avengers Arena spoilers at the end of this article. I blame Marvel personally. First it was spoiling all manner of
The British Comedy Awards are being held tomorrow night. And a special edition of this year's Beano Annual hs been published for the event, showcasing a
CARRY ON X-MEN Chris Weston, you utter beauty. I love Kenneth Williams as Megneto. HACKING AWAY The New Statesman looks at the work of a couple of British
We all know who Ape Entertainment are, right? Publishers of a bunch of licensed titles, like Pocket God and Kung Fu Panda, for kids. Easy, job done. Or
http://vimeo.com/54790363 Filmed at Thought Bubble. Antony Johnston reveals the internal fight between ego and humility in every creator... or at least he
Bleeding Cool Magazine #0 was published this summer, a slim volume for $1.49, it was the best selling magazine in comic stores that month. Bleeding Cool