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Rich Johnston Archives
Okay, it is a Tuesday. Tomorrow this might change. But right now, Temple Run #1 is selling tens of thousands of copies a day. It is the top paid book app
Much is still up in the air over what the hell is happening with the Young Justice cartoon. And whether of not Stephanie Brown somehow had something to do
There have been some issues with people in the UK trying to get their comic books CGC authenticated. Desert Wind Comics made a service available at the
It's been a while coming. One wonders why it might have taken this long. But Forbidden Planet has started an online subscription service. Or rather
The Italian political party PD used a picture from the movie Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer in their latest advertising campaign that aired
Okay, Hellblazer made it to issue 300 before it got its cancellation notice. Interestingly, the original name of the comic wasn't going to be Hellblazer,
We thought this would happen. Uncanny Avengers continues to slip down the schedule. Uncanny Avengers #3 moves out of December into January, Uncanny
Here's the cover to Savage Wolverine #1 from Frank Cho. Isn't it pretty? We got an early glimpse of it back in August. Now of course, Wolverine has been
You may have seen Pendleton Ward's Bravest Warriors on Bleeding Cool this morning. The comic book preceded it a couple of weeks ago, and has burnt through
Alleged storyboard art (that's actually by Juan Gedeon) for a Hellblazer webfilm being Kickstartered by people who have no concern for copyright or
From the solicitations of Red Hood And The Outlaws #17, part of Death Of The Family • In the wake of “DEATH OF THE FAMILY,” Bruce Wayne confronts Jason
Adi has a definition of "arthouse."
Special thanks to Alistair, Bleeding Cool writer, who strung this along so much. Bleeding Cool had repeatedly covered the story that comic industry
We examined October 2013 marketshare last week, but here are the top 100 sales in Northern America through Diamond Comic Distributors. Walking Dead #103
There we go folks, Young Romance: A New 52 Valentine's Day Special from DC Comics from Andy Diggle, Ann Nocenti, Cecil Castellucci, and Peter Milligan,
It does feel a bit unwieldy. And Katana #1 doesn't feel the need to be Justice League Of America's Katana. But I suppose it puts a better selling title's
It was a phrase I heard Bob Wayne, Senior VP Sales of DC Comics, use at New York Comic Con. How variant covers should be used as "part of a balanced
You didn't think it was going to come that easily did you? The Bryan O'Malley variant cover for Young Avengers #1? Originally solicited as being able to
The latest teaser for JUDGE DREDD: THE COLD DECK.. Having busted a deal involving former undercover Judge Jack Point, Judge Dredd failed to stop a
I've made no secret that I really enjoyed Kieron Gillen's run on Uncanny X-Men, after not enjoying the book for some time before that, despite the best
Eliot Cole writes for Bleeding Cool; Shadowman #1 - by Justin Jordan, Patrick Zircher and Brian Reber Shadowman issue one is concise, punchy, and gets us
Dirk Manning is a writer for Newsarama and he has also written for Bleeding Cool as well as having work published by Image Comics. And yesterday he shared
Lee Milewski writes for Bleeding Cool My name is Lee Milewski and I love comics. I do not adore them for being able to branch off into the wide world of
Chad Hindahl writes; ISIT and Cactus have made it through 25 strips! To celebrate we also have a ">:0" (less than zero) "nega-foil" variant drawn by
Sky TV do have a problem with their original comedy commissions. Often high quality productions with a good cast, they only show in the UK on Sky, a
Louis Falcetti writes; Ok, fine, I admit to being part of that embarrassing group of yanks who consumes British culture with a shameless abandon. Even
Walking Dead Vol 17, when you buy it from Orbital Comics, will come with the Charlie Adlard bookplate below, signed by Adlard. The first three hundred
This week I’ve been watching Homeland and The Secret State and something struck me. The CIA really are a bit rubbish.
Comica, the annual comics festival in London, is well into its November programming for its ninth year. Here are a few highlights still to come this week.





























