Judd Morse writes for Bleeding Cool from ECCC, and collated a few highlights from yesterday's Dark Horse panel. The Black Beetle, Francesco Francavilla's
Rich Johnston Archives
On Friday, DC editorial types were stating that there were no more plans for Stephanie Brown, previously Robin, Batgirl and Spoiler in the old DCU, in
FinchWatch: Out of hospital, I'm told David Finch was diagnosed with a kidney stone rather than the food poisoning reported in local media. He then
Gavin Lees writes for Bleeding Cool from ECCC; Despite being left-off the Emerald City brochure, I was able to track down Tony Harris at the Image
Gavin Lees is at ECCC for Bleeding Cool. He talks to Terry Dodson about his new graphic novel - Muse. Terry Dodson is well-renowned for his mainstream
Judd Morse writes for Bleeding Cool from ECCC: There were a few notable announements at Saturday's Image 20th anniversary panel on Saturday. Briefly...
Judd Morse writes for Bleeding Cool from ECCC; What is it with chubby guys in comics being absolutely hilarious? Kevin Smith, Eric Powell, Robert
Well ain't that a kicker? a copy of The Walking Dead #1 in CGC 9.9 condition has just sold for $7000. A year ago a copy in the same condition sold for
Batman: The Dark Knight artist/co-writer was meant to be attending the La Mole comic convention in Mexico City this weekend. However, after arriving on
Two days ago, I got the Mars Attacks To Be A Broadway Play press release from IDW. I didn't run it for three reasons. First, I was going to bed at the
At ECCC yesterday, Bryan O'Malley announced that Scott Pilgrim would be colourised by Nathan Fairbairn in a series of hardcover volumes, two this year,
Cameron Hatheway writes from ECCC for Bleeding Cool. But while he's there, he has other things on his mind; I’m the kind of guy who enjoys a good
Matt Funk writes for Bleeding Cool; The Emerald City Comic Con has given me dozens of memories that I’ll always cherish since I started attending in 2007:
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool from ECCC: Day One: Billion dollar idea; candy you serve to children on airplanes to knock them the fuck out. On
TonyWatch: Kelly Davis tells Bleeding Cool from ECCC that Tony Harris was left out of both the program and iPhone App for the convention. If you want to
A Los Angeles-based comic book publisher is currently looking for someone to join their marketing team. I don't know who they are. Though I have
Dave Elliott, the man who has published great work from creators including Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Brian Bolland and, basically, anyone decent.
Continuing our occasional, rather frank, discussions with Image Comics Publisher, Eric Stephenson. Now it seems rocking a rather retro look. Well, I
Kevin Feige puts The Avengers into the context of the bigger Marvel movie-verse.
Kelly Davis writes from ECCC for Bleeding Cool. And gives us a first look at The Walking Dead Compendium One in the wild, no longer just in its standard
Bleeding Cool has just had a remote videoconference chat with Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige from Disney's Hammersmith offices, ahead of the release
Today, Marvel launched their new behind-the-scenes programming for Avengers Vs. X-Men through MTV's website, entitled War Journals. Which means they'll
We've taken Steven Wacker's criticism to heart. Bleeding Cool had previously presented a series of Avengers Vs X-Men in a fashion that might suggest the
Aspen's new superhero reality TV show is getting covers from actual models. Rachel Clarke, photographed by Michael Schwart for covers of the series. Most
The Wizards animated movie from the seventies by Ralph Bakshi has ofted been cited as being heavily influenced by artist and graffiti icon Vaughan Bode.
Not quite live, from New York's Midtown Comics, Grace Randolph dissects the comics medium and the messages within.
Overrun is a new comic book coming late this year from Andi Ewington (45), Matt Woodley and Paul Green. A world inside the computer network that's
Last year, Kick Ass 2 #5 by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr was accidentally left off the order form. It was in Previews, but not on the form that
Reading Mark Waid's new digital comic with Jeremy Rock, Luther, tickled my brain. Not so much the use of delayed panel reveals to enhance the reading
NewsWatch: ABC2News discovers manga. And that they are different to Western comics. ANd that they're not selling as well in the US as they used to. First





























