With all the fuss about Lea Hernandez' Garlicks not hitting its Kickstarter objectives (though she will be back), here's a look at a project that has done
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FilmWatch: Could this be a case for films to return to San Diego Comic Con in 2013? "While all but four of the 21 films generated a profit, the amount of
Jake Capps writes for Bleeding Cool; I just spent five hours in a line wrapping around the back alleys of London's Soho district. This was my first
I really like Jonathan Ross. Always have, whether that was staying up to watch the Last Resort as a young teenage, watching him reinvent British
He doesn't just do the covers you know. Alex Ross is instrinically involved with every issue of Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist and Ming The Merciless from
Elliot Cole reads comics for Bleeding Cool; Dark Avengers #176 by Jeff Parker and Kev Walker Thunderbolts just leap frogged Avengers Academy as Marvel's
Adam Messinger writes for Bleeding Cool; After reading and writing about Atomika, I decided I must speak to the genius who made this. Sal Abbinanti, or
Eliot Cole reads comics for Bleeding Cool; Saga #4 by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples Brian K Vaughan's knack for providing emotional resonance
There's the man himself wearing a fetching black vest and exposing his manly arms to the elements. The queue was immense, and both Alan Moore and
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
Jesse James writes for Bleeding Cool like an unstoppable force. Growing up in the 80's you didn't have much choice in genres. Its was Super Hero's,
Today, Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill will be signing copies of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen - both the new Century 2009 book but also the launch
This is Daniel Way this morning at Heroes Con in Charlotte. Last night, I am told by those present that he threw up in a potted plant. He's feeling a lot
Tonight on BBC 1, The Graham Norton Show (which will show next weekend on BBC America in the States) saw Graham joined by will.i.am, Miriam Margoyles and
It's often fun to take a quick spin around Craigslist before San Diego Comic Con. It's not clear why GT Events need lighter skinned males when they are to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV6VHo-27ro There you go, that's your next half hour of entertainment sorted out! Seriously, what else were you planning to
Hit Girl #1 by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr launches next week, with around 50,000 in preorders, impressive especially considering someone forgot to
And here's the proof, if proof were needed. It also looks a bit like he nabbed Prometheus's helmet while he was at it... In Swipe File we present two or
At Bleeding Cool, we rather like the Kieron Gillen run on Journey Into Mystery. Going as far as to say it's one of the best ongoing MarvelU or DCU books
Peter Bagge is collecting his non-Hate work into Peter Bagge's Other Stuff, in April next year from Fantagraphics, 135 pages for $19.99. Here's a run down
It's back.... Faust, Love of the Damned: Act 14 from Rebel Studios by David Quinn and Timothy B. Vigil. With a painted cover by Vigil. One of the first
The self published, micro-distributed comic Sacrifice by Sam Humphries and Dalton Rose has suffered a number of delays of late. But if we're not too sure
He may be the new Marvelman. But Cyclops does like his trophies. The Adam Kubert variant cover for Avengers Vs X-Men #8 in July. He's got your hammer and
Every morning I wake up to more and more San Diego Comic Con press releases. Here's what I found in my inbox this morning... Smart Pop This summer at San
DC Comics are conducting new survery of comic book readers with Nielsen NRG. You can participate here online, but I understand that a number of people
FurryWatch: Here's the cover to the third Grandville hardcover, Bete Noire, by Bryan Talbot. Out in December in the UK and January in the US.
Mark Millar is to be presented with an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters by Glasgow Caledonian University next Thursday. Millar, who lives in the
The DC Comics blog published a list of upcoming hardcover and trade paperbacks well into 2013. Which is usually a sign that the info has been given out to
Here's how it originally looked back in 1962... Photo taken in Orbital Comics, London.
Shane Davis is the Earth One: Superman artist, but who now seems to pulled out from the series after the first two books (or at least significantly