Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
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DC have released a number of March solicitations so far, but we are missing the Batman and the Dark groups. They may be delayed because there are... let's
We reported that Joe Madueira was leaving THQ and looking at moving back into comics in a big way. Turns out he's rather a long way along the road at
HEALTH CARED Andy Diggle talks about his career choices; It’s great. I’m very much enjoying being able to play the field. It’s good to be back working
Do you follow IDW Limited on Twitter? No? Maybe you should. I am. IDW Limited is giving away big box prizes for Christmas from Mars Attacks Box Sets
In March, it's one year since the first C-Day, to promote the Crossed series from Avatar. So we're getting another one. The Crossed C-Day 2013 retailer
Cut up and split around the internet, everywhere but Bleeding Cool... which makes us the perfect position to bring it all together. From IGN... LEGION OF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6Vpl8JoIiY Neil Gaiman gives some incredibly sage and sincere advice to a young aspiring artist at The CT YOUTH Forum's
French comic anthology Spirou has announced its Christmas double-sized special, issue 3895. In which, amongst many Christmas stories give us Céline
Because PVP just wasn't geeky enough... Table Titans is a new webcomic by Scott Kurtz about a bunch of Dungeons & Dragons gamers, and it has official
The main attraction! Wooo! And it all began with a certain Bleeding Cool article. After the John Byrne Forum kicked off a bit, Dan Slott arrived to try
DC Women Kicking Ass writes; I was very excited to read that DC is having Joe Keatinge, the writer who is finishing up a terrific run on Image’s Glory, do
Chris Thompson writes for Bleeding Cool; My love affair with Hugo Pratt‘s Corto Maltese really took hold on my most recent trip to Italy. Although beloved
A reader writes; The cover to Justice League issue 18 gives us a lot of little bits of information. For one thing, it's our first view of the "Grid",
The initial November comics sales figures are out. And what's really interesting? My Little Pony #1 isn't in the top ten. Which means that all the rest
Steve Bissette posted on Facebook, about a certain book called Starstruck... Look, I TOLD everyone once the Marvel vs. Friedrich judgment was cast, we'd
We told you the change was coming. That Duane Swierczynski was leaving Birds Of Prey with issue 17. CBR has just run an interview arranged with DC PR in
We've seen the Gold-level books for Free Comic Book Day 2013, we've seen Dark Horse and IDW's Silver books, and now we have Dynamite's two comics - Grimm
THE WIRED Wired runs Alan Moore's essay from Occupy Comics; The field of comics, formerly regarded as a more insidious threat to young minds and public
It both promotes the comic and raises money for charity. Not a bad way to do business. Mark Millar is currently auctioning off the naming rights to his
It looks like a Cable sale is being launched through Marvel and ComiXology on Friday, issues 1-25 of his most recent series are currently 99 cents each in
We've seen the IDW Gold FCBD comic for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, here's their Silver level book, Judge Dredd Classics, with all-new colours on
Industrial action at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach was tentatively settled earlier this week after an eight-day strike over outsourcing of
Mike McCooey writes to Bleeding Cool; I have been creating fully realized and extremely detailed super hero action figures out of Lego, and am currently
The DC Comics Trinity. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman. They even made a comic about it. Well, there seems to be a War Against the Trinity at DC right now.
From the people who brought you the stage version of The Ballad Of Halo Jones last January... V For Vendetta, the stage play, adapted by Sean Mason. To be
How's that for an early Christmas present? Rick Veitch draws the cover for the return of free counterculture broadsheet newspaper. Except it's no longer
May The Fourth Be With You. For Free Comic Book Day 2013, that is, its twelfth year. So yes, there's a Star Wars comic. There's also a mystery Superman
Here are two new examples of modern comic journalism. No, not Bleeding Cool Magazine (for a change), I mean journalism using comics. Firstly where's
It's not exactly a comic. It's not an illustrated novel. It's an illustrated history. Of a video game and all it has affected. And it's being published by