The artist of Infinite Vacation, written by Nick Spencer and published by Image Comics, is Christian Ward. But when he's not drawing comics, he is also
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Bleeding Cool has already told you that deviantART, the site that lets artists to showcase their work, is sponsoring Artists Alley at San Diego Comic Con
The new issue of CLiNT out on Thursday has a piece on the upcoming Supercrooks comic by Mark Millar and Leinil Yu from Marvel. Set amongst a group of
I don't care if the hipster meme is worn out, I love what CallMePo has done with it, and his version of the DC Universe. And if you want to make that Bat
Bleeding Cool reported a few weeks ago that it looked as if the aspiring artist website deviantART was being lined up to sponsor Artists Alley at San
The Camelot Papers is a new fantasy novel by Peter David. But you won't find it in a bookshop. Nor from any publisher you may have heard of previously.
Aaron returns to A Comic Show, filmed in A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, with Tri-Force Mike back at his side. And they have tomorrow's comics today, in
Gosh! Comics Moves To Soho, Alan Moore Says Goodbye
How good do you want to feel right now? Very good indeed? Then click play below. A 20th Anniversary tribute to Dave Stevens and The Rocketeer by a team of
The British Fantasy Society have released the nominees for the British Fantasy Awards. And in the BEST GRAPHIC NOVEL section we have Clint – Mark Millar –
Bleeding Cool had previously reported that Todd McFarlane was involved with Stan Lee's upcoming comic book-related project with Japanese rock star
This is the solicitation for Savage Dragon #177 by Erik Larsen, taken from savagedragon.com, for publication in October 2011. Osama bin Laden is back and
UPDATE: Three more come via an e-mail donator... Fifty-two books. Fifty-two logos. DC revealed two on their blog today. And one from a week ago of course,
From Invincible #51... So what's been happening this week? Well, the Retailer Roadshow for DC has been rolling out across the country, basically saying
This is how The Ultimates returns, not with a bang but with loads of them. Previously one of Marvel's premier brands, and a central influence on the
I go out to see less and less of the latest blockbuster releases these days because I find Hollywood movies are getting more and more generic and dull
Panini is a monster of a worldwide comics publisher, publishing Marvel titles in almost all territories, and DC rights in a number as well. Well, it
With Cowboys And Aliens getting closer to a release date, Platinum Studios is losing one of their most visible faces. Dan Forcey, VP of Content
You can still buy tickets. But there isn't an actual Wizard World to go to, and they've been taking down pages that are only available in the Google
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
So American Gods 2 is going to look at the deification of social networking, and something a bit like Twitter. I wonder if it will include a scene in
It's still too far away from the next series of Dexter from Showtime, showing in the UK on FX. So until then, here's a look back at the motion
JIm Shooter has been running his blog for months now, telling behind the scenes takes of his time as Editor-In-Chief. And fascinating stuff it is. And
And there we go. The full line up for the new Justice League. Aquaman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman, Flash and Cyborg we knew. But it
Two comics from 215 Ink, online orders from comic shops through Diamond Comic Distributors are due this Thursday... if you like what you see, you know
BurnDump: USA Network and DC Comics have announced a digital comic designed to fill the gap between series four and five of TV show Burn Notice. A New Day
ComicConPanelWatch: How to Get News Coverage Saturday, July 23 Room: 24ABC 3:30 - 4:30 PM Small Press Publishers, what makes the difference between an
Ouch. Yay for Comic Vine though!
In a short interview with the Washington Post's Comic Riffs, Neil Gaiman talked about his sequel to American Gods, descibed as the "'bubbly new glittery
Clifford Meth writes; Following earlier discussions with Gene, and this morning with his daughter Nanci, I am setting up the Gene Colan Scholarship at the