Bleeding Cool told you about the new Sam Humphries self-distributed comic, Sacrifice, a couple of weeks ago, drawn by Dalton Rose. It went on sale in
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After a screening of the Doctor Who: The Doctor, The Widow And The Wardrobe, showrunner Steven Moffat told the crowd of press and blaggers including
I remember Prophet by Rob Liefeld, Stephen Platt and the like. An uber-Cable, a soldier fighting things, there was time travel involved, there was an end
I haven't been backwards about coming forwards over my appreciation of JH Williams III's work on Promethea, Chase, Batwoman and Desolation Jones. Well,
I received a comment last night from a prominent comic book writer, regarding the released art for the cover to Avengers Vs X-Men #0. "Has anyone pointed
I understand that DC are pursuing a new Batman: Black And White series. Published several years ago, from the editorship of Mark Chiarello, the original
Stephen Sonneveld writes for Bleeding Cool In 1932, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster sat on a Ohio hillside, looked up in the sky and imagined a man flying
Ex-Marvel bullpenner Ejay Russell tells Bleeding Cool about an experience of his that is rather... Granitoesque. My name is Ejay Russell and I got into
According to the packaging of new Lego Superheroes line, next year will see a new Lego console game, Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. Which looks like the
Nigel Parkinson, artist on the Harry Hill strip currently coming to an end in the British weekly comic The Dandy, has revealed what we all kind of knew
Come November 2012, will anyone remember there was a pre-relaunch Batman And Robin? DC clearly hope so, which is why they are releasing the slightly
We've seen his Doctor Who, his He Man and his DC Superheroes, now let's take a look at Ryan Hall's snowy cardboard display as Snowmen Attack Star Wars in
Context is a funny thing. Put these image in a comic book and there may be an internet storm. Use them in Mozambique to advertise the need to check your
PrintWatch: Olly Moss has designed a My Neighbour Toturo, being released by Mondo this Friday. PressWatch: The Sacremento Press goes to six local comic
Dave Wallace writes for Bleeding Cool; Welcome to BleedingCool's premier (read: only) tradewaiting column, Jack of All Trades. This week, I want to talk a
In March, Marvel will publish the first two issues of Marvel's The Avengers Prelude, a four part comic set in the Marvel Studios cinema world by Chris
It may not be the best publicity Marvel Comics could have received. But you know that line about there being no bad publicity? The Toronto police held a
We've seen his Doctor Who and his DC Superheroes, now let's take a look at Ryan Hall's He-Man cardboard display at Orbital Comics in London. They're £25 a
Bryan Hitch is counting down to something on Twitter. To Tuesday, the third of January. I wonder what he's going to announce. Art from his new
Bob Harras, Bobbie Chase, Tom DeFalco, Ann Nocenti, Ken Lashley, Stephen Platt, Scott Lobdell, all sorts of Marvel comic stars from the nineties have been
This week brings five of my current favourite New 52 books. Guess which ones they are? I talked about the new Batgirl earlier and how smart it is, so
Kirby: Genesis - Silver Star #1 from Jai Nitz and Johnny D, published by Dynamite, sold out rapidly and went to second print. The second issue is out
UPDATE: IDW have announced that their digital comics available through a variety of Apps, IDW Cmics, Transformers, Star Trek, Doctor Who, GI Joe, 30 Days
Another week at the comic store for Anna and Aaron, that's A Comic Shop in Florida of course, and this week they're all about Sam Humphries new self
Got to get priorities right here. The Nokia Lumia 800 is the first Nokia Windows phone, complete with Nokia Music Mix (being pumped out from some guy in a
It was famously one shot which killed the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, that set of a whole raft of actions that led to World War I, killing
Some books, some characters, having to deal with a changing universe try to ignore it. Work around it. Find reasons not to address it. But with DC's
We showed off Ryan Hall's Doctor Who cardboard display at Orbital Comics in London. He also has a display of DC superhero and supervillains right next to
AgeWatch: David Lapham and Robero De La Torre are launching an ongoing Age Of Apocalype series, as teased in Point One... and talking about it today.
Saturday 10th December saw British city Newcastle-Upon-Tyne host a comic book convention; The Canny Comic Con. Here's how it went, thanks to Ian Mayor.