Bleeding Cool has run a number of pieces on the policy at DC Comics to offer big name artists the chance to write their own work, in order to keep them
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A hit at the Kapow comic convention in London, Joel Ronson is a twelve year old young man who loves comic books. And wants to let other people in on it.
Here is Guillem March's cover to Catwoman #1 shipping from DC Comics in September. Could this be the new assignment he talks of being moved from Batman
We told you there was a Nightwing #1 coming in September from DC. Well, here is the cover by Eddy Barrows... Links to Bleeding Cool's complete DC relaunch
Cover by Tony Daniel there, for Detective Comics #1 shipping in September from DC Comics. Links to Bleeding Cool's complete DC relaunch coverage
Here is Yanick Paquette's cover to Swamp Thing #1, a new series shipping from DC Comics in September. Links to Bleeding Cool's complete DC relaunch
Courtesy of some DC website URL farming, here is the cover to Batwoman #1 by JH Williams III. The book is drawn by Williams and co-written by Williams and
Most weekends on Bleeding Cool belong to Doctor Who. Not this one. But it was a pretty damn interesting week in the comics business. Makes you wonder
We've already told you that the new Teen Titans #1 will be written by Scott Lobdell, pencilled by Brett Booth and inked by Norm Rapmund. But what of the
We'd teased it here, but now get the full thing. Greg Capullo's cover to Batman #1 coming in September. He'll be the artist. The writer? Let's find out
The Massive is a new upcoming comic book by Brian Wood and Kristian Donaldson. Both have worked together previously on Wood's DMZ for Vertigo. From the
StoreWatch: Todd Allen peers through the window of his Barnes & Noble and takes a photo of what he finds there. GameWatch: Dave Gibbons-designed game
Obviously spoilers for the mid-season finale of Doctor Who that aired earlier in the UK today. You don't want spoilers, then what on earth are you reading
The San Diego Comic Con exclusives get earlier every year. In August, IDW are publishing Dave Stevens: Complete Sketches & Studies, collecting all
As Scott Pilgrim creator Bryan Lee O'Malley tweets, "“Not an official book announcement, but here's a title.” Seconds. Fourth outline. I wonder what it
MooreWatch: Gnostic #4 to feature Alan Moore's Fossil Angels. US and UK orders... MovieWatch: Spielberg's new Tintin movie, written by Steven Moffat,
I thought just ignoring this would be the best approach, but it seems to be taking a rather viral life of its own, so probably best to try and put it out
Alan J Porter, recent writer of the Boom/Pixar/Disney/Marvel Cars comics took a photo in his local Barnes & Noble store. Last week, the store has six
Elektra by Greg Horn for Marvel, from Elektra #6. A flyer for a psychic reader left on Vito Delsante's windscreen. I wonder if they saw this coming? In
DeviantART is a long standing website that offers artists the shance to show their work in a social network, get work, sell work, and in many cases earn a
On Twitter, comic reader Lonnie Morgan asked comic creator Josh Finney "Amazon delayed my order for Titanium Rain V2 a 3rd time. Any updates u can clue me
The annaul WonderCon comic convention in San Francisco had a record turnout this year, almost topping 50,000 in attendance. And positive feelings in
This was an intriguing exchange of tweets. Bleeding Cool had previously reported that Brian Clevinger had been dropped from the new Firestorm relaunch
Sometimes I just need to look through my old posts. Like this one. It’s only been a few months since Bob Harras became editor-in-chief of DC Comics. And I
A Barnes & Noble employee writes to tell Bleeding Cool about the hapening-right-about-now stocking and stacking of comic books as part of a new move into
On the left, the cover to Harvey Comics classic, Black Cat #1. On the right, a birthday card designed by one Stephen Mackey of UK-based greeting card/gift
Brian Hibbs of Comix Experience in San Francisco, California is not a fan of variant covers on comic books. He doesn't sell them on the shelf, he only
It's now become incredibly tempting to look at every possibly planned DC project and declare it a ptential new #1 for the DC Relaunch. Because, to be
Disney has launched a very swish HTML5 enhanced comic book format for its new Tron: Legacy online comic, launching today. It's meant to only work on
James Robinson left the Hawkman #1 relaunch a few months ago. Brian Clevinger was dropped from Firestorm #1 a few weeks ago. And Brian Wood off Supergirl