I wondered when this would come. I saw this first with The Thrill Electric (still available as a free App). A comic cut into foreground, middle ground and
Rich Johnston Archives
Érico Assis talked to Mateus Santolouco for Bleeding Cool Mateus Santolouco, who hails from Porto Alegre, the sourthernmost state capital of Brazil (also
It's Time for some Crisis.
Next week sees the launch of IDW's Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Infestation 2 comic. Already sold out and going to a second printing, the
That's the thing about the Bleeding Cool Fan Awards, you never quite know where it's going to go. This year, at he Phoenix Comic Con, it was into a very
I understand that, just as with the launch of Avengers Vs X-Men #1, Marvel Comics is planning to give away $5 coupons to those buying Spider-Man comics
It's the twentieth anniversary of British comics, film and music magazine Tripwire. And they're trying to get funding for a celebratory two hundred page
Off to do the Bleeding Cool Fan Awards at Phoenix Comic Con... will report back afterwards. Until then, here's some of the people I've been numping into
Here's a small detail from a new DC Entertainment mural at their Burbank offices. With a classic Alfred E Newman "What, Me Worry?" moment.
Tom Brevoort has been answering questions about the Ultraverse issues raised by Steve Englehart, on Formsporing. Specifically whether it was the 5%
Keu Cha, best known for his work with Dale Keown on The Darkness, is putting together a comic book called Hex: The Lost Tribe, possibly for Image,
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool; It’s been a while since I’ve written one of these columns, and, my intention was fully to ease back into the world
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J59H5sSiwI The show started yesterday afternoon with a healthy turnout and a real party atmosphere that went well into the
I have no idea whose this is. But it is rather sweet. I seem to recall the Sixth Doctor managed to turn the external appearance of the TARDIS into a
We've mentioned that after issue twelves of the New 52, as well as every comic getting a Zero Issue to explore earlier stories in the comics' characters
Every week, without rhyme of reason, we'll see a new (or old) panel from Bulletproof Coffin's Shaky Kane, Today, "from an up and running project of mine-
You could have predicted this, couldn't you? Issue #1 of Star Trek: TNG/Doctor Who, shipping next week, has already sold out of it's initial print run of
Welcome to Technology Gnome. A webcomic blog about stuff. I rather enjoyed it. I thought you might too.
Phoenix Comic Con is now open. But I had a little wander around the queue ninety minute before it did open, and a peek inside the venue itself. Why not
Yesterday saw the release of the second trade in writer Charles Soule's Image series 27 (27: Second Set), but that's not his only story out this week.
One Million Moms, the pressure group with a lot less than a million members (almost a million less) failed spectularly targeting Archie Comics from
Comics: Philosophy and Practice with Spiegelman, Crumb, Seth, Ware, Bechdel, Burn, Sacco And Friends
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool A different kind of comic con came to Chicago this past weekend as the University of Chicago hosted Comics:
Next week in comics... a new, long awaiting, volume of Adam Warren's Empowered hits the shelf. It's fifth week time for DC Comics, with Animal Man and
Another look at what is burning up retailers attempts to increase their orders on comics before they ship. And, well, the ending of Avengers has seen a
Wow. This is a blast from a past. "Compgate", the supposed scandal at DC Comics that saw the accepted practice of staff selling or trading their comp
DC is to rush-solicit the DC Sandman slipcase above for its recent reprinting of the Sandman volumes, in time for Christmas, containing all the books, for
Here's a portrait of Batman by Jim Lee as part of a Darkness and Light exhibition held at DC's new Burbank offices, featuring work by DC creators and
Understand that this is not a firm story. Not like DC Comics renumbering all their New DCU comics to issues zero through September, say. This is based on
The day before the Phoenix Comic Con, Phoenix baseball team the Diamondbacks played the Los Angeles Dodgers, and won. But also had quite a lot of cosplay
As of yesterday, I heard reports that Astonishing X-Men #50, better known as the "proposal issue" hadn't exactly been selling gangbusters. This cover for



























