We looked at No More Heroes, a new self published superhero comic with high pretensions, which debuted earlier this year. Well, the third issue is on its
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The first print run was 45,000. The second print run was of an indeterminate size. But now, it appears, X-O Manowar #1 is to get a third printing from
We're all making plans for San Diego Comic Con, whether we're going or not. Avoiding it, participating in it, attending and running round like a mad
Gail Simone getting Jesse Jamesed at Denver Comic Con. When you arrive in Denver you are almost immediately swarmed with that new sensation Denver Broncos
I managed to get to the East London Comics & Art Festival, and take a few photos, while the show was pleasantly busy but before it got bone-crushingly
A number of artists and designers have recreated a large number of London phone boxes, now becoming obsolete due to the proliferation of mobile phones,
There is a company that is slow, if ever, in paying certain freelancers. They are meant to get paid in thirty days. After thirty days, when they inquire,
Jimi Hendrix by Moebius. And Lou Reed by Jamie Hewlett. Decades apart but joined together by influence... In Swipe File we present two or more images that
Print journalism often demands that articles be cut for the space available. And so it was with Laura Sneddon's first review of The League Of
Just a brief check from Computo as I'm heading out the door to ECAF... This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for
The Independent On Sunday, tomorrow's edition of the serious minded British newspaper, has splashed with the headline that Harry Potter is the
I don't think a writer whose comic books have depicted the Queen, naked and humiliated, along well as the rest of the British Government has ever been
Before there was Bleeding Cool Magazine, there was Tripwire. A magazine published by Joel Meadows and, seemingly, funded by the comp copies of graphic
I knew I should have spent more time going through those lists... As well as Grant Morrison being given an MBE by The Queen, as part of her Birthday
Elliot Cole reviews The Massive for Bleeding Cool; The Massive, Wood's latest big new thing, regards a crew of Greenpeace-ish activists aboard a boat
From one of the same sources that named certain Marvel switcheroo creators, later confirmed by another source, comes the news of exactly who may be
For the past few years, Diamond have been distributing mini-comics to comics stores in October to be given away in comic shops for Hallowe'en. But last
Wow. Yesterday I reported that private polling of mine indicated that The Walking Dead #100 was about to smash through sales and become the best selling
In yesterday's mention of the Star Trek/Doctor Who comic, Tony Lee's name appears on the cover, but not on the solicitation credits. As a co-writer it
Last month I went to the launch of Dudebox, a new customizable vinyl figure line, at a club in East London. It was the most Nathan Barleyish event I'd
DressWatch: When a three month old girl is dressed up as every Green Lantern... DayWatch: DC's Father's Day 99c sale on ComiXology includes the
In the new honours lists, to be presented by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in her Diamond Jubilee year, Grant Morrison is to be given the MBE, Member of
There's been a lot of fuss about the cover of Catwoman Zero and the Guillem March cover. But what about the insides, solicited as being drawn by Rafa
We first talked about this back in February. But now it's finally on paper. Andy Diggle and Mark Buckingham's Doctor Who, scheduled with a new issue 1 for
Bleeding Cool has been following the rise and rise of The Walking Dead comic for some time, its continual dominance of the bookstore market, the monthly
HBO is halting shipments of the Game Of Thrones first season DVD and Blu-ray after the commentary identified on of the heads on a spike in Episode 10 as
For some reason that I forget now, for the last couple of days, Bleeding Cool has been covered with pictures of people's dental photography. Well trust
And for a look at a different view on the world in September, more thoughtful, less franchise and license-heavy, and less inclined to have a zombie
A quick run around the publishers with mainstream on their mind if not in their position in Previews. Boom Avatar have Fashion Beast, a new series adapted
Ravagers #2, one of the Second Wave of New 52 books from DC, recently published its second issue. But for some there was something missing. It all felt a