He almost left it too late. But Sir Paul McCartney appears in the final print issue of The Dandy, as the new digital version launches. Apparently, as a
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From Superman #14 by Scott Lobdell and Kenneth Rocafort. Hope to see it here soon...
The internet’s most opinionated (and Greek) comics column, now finally back on regular schedule, from Dr Manolis V It’s three weeks of Marvel NOW
I have never seen a Bazooka Joe chewing gum comic strip. Not in the flesh that is. And now I never will. Oh I'm aware of them certainly, seen photos and
Well isn't that interesting? A Walking Dead iOS game... nothing unusual in that. But it's one that's visually and tonally based on the comic book rather
Ghostface Killah is being sued by composer Jack Urbont for his 2000 album Supreme Clientele in which he samples the theme tune from the Marvel Superheroes
As we were preparing yesterday's story concerning rumours Gail Simone leaving Batgirl, and other DC creative changes, Gail was fueling them on Twitter.
We all know comic collectors can be a little possessive about their prized objects d'art. But I've never seen it go this far before. A 45-year-old married
Posing as Greg Garwood, Josh Hoopes has scammed two more people. Jessica writes; I posted on the DeviantArt forum job section enlisting a comic artist for
Chris Roberson writes for Bleeding Cool; PAGE 1 I’ve always been a huge fan of the Green Hornet and Kato. I think I was first exposed to them in those
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCVaYADzt0U Think About The Ink presents: Jennifer Lawrence and Rebecca Romijn have both played Mystique, and one or both
Just as I was about to run the story about the Villains Month at DC Comics yesterday, I received an e-mail from an anonymous source that not only backed
February brings a batch of new Skottie Young "Baby Variant" covers, tiered to certain order levels, from Marvel. Or the "Young Baby" variants, which still
Are you a collector of the current Death Of The Family storyline in Batman? Think you've got every bit so far, even those Batman And Robin and Nightwing
The first chapter of SuperF*ckers, based on the Top Shelf comic from James Kochalka. Yup. Sweet Mystery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pqEWo7Rxqc
Louis Falcetti writes; ComiXology, strong and warm and wild and free. What's that? Oh just singing about Comixology to the tune of Billy Bragg's
So anyway, Giles Coren went and wrote this in the Spectator, in an article titled "The problem with graphic novels" They are their own thing. They do not
Well now, here's a thing. Section 203 of the 1978 US Copyright Act allows authors to cut away any contract after 35 years. Which is in 2013. Funny how
In the 1950s, Cyprus - under British rule - things were kicking off a bit with the young people. So what could save the day? The violence prompted the
I'm reminded of when Brian Bendis wanted to kill an Avenger, he got a list and he chose Hawkeye. He probably has a bit more leeway these days. In the
As suggested earlier by Bleeding Cool it seems that next week's copy of 2000AD magazine will no longer be an anthology. For one issue, at least. For the
Eve Johnston, aged 7, Alice Johnston, aged 4, My Little Pony Comic, aged two days... and they love it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WW2B3nbWTNQ
BLEEDING EYES Bleeding Cool gets a thoroughly aimiable review from embittered ex-comic shop workers. POSTER GIRLS Marvel's top retailers get X-Force
This isn't the industry-wide Amazon glitch of yesteryear. But as well as Marshal Law being glitch-priced down to 70% off on Amazon,co.uk, months from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzLlDnYx8Rk Collectors Corner reports; Collectors Cornered is a weekly video column, filmed inside Collectors Corner in
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
We know around forty retailers got one of these each. They are listed up to $500 on eBay. And you can get one of your very own. An original art sketch
Bleeding Cool has learnt from a number of sources that DC Comics' Next Big Thing will be a focus on the villains of the DC Universe, and introducing a
Yesterday, as the final issue of Brian Bendis' New Avengers, and his final Avangers issue full stop, was published, Bendis tweeted; hey Avengers fans!
In the eighties Jim Shooter tried to spearhead a brand new superhero continuity at Marvel Comics, the New Universe, featuring the likes of John Romita Jr,