Yesterday we learnt that Dynamite was to publish The Shadow. Now it seems they will also be publishing pulp hero stories of The Spider, to be written by
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Sometimes a Batman pinup takes a while...
Okay, so those are the Blue Team's colours, seemingly on an apocalyptical version of their Utopia island. You know, with all those silhouettes, this is
Here's a seven page preview of Ghostbusters #1, the first issue of the ongoing series shipping from IDW next month. And while we're at it, here's a first
Collectors Cornered is a weekly video column, filmed inside Collectors Corner in Baltimore. Join us every week as we discuss comic book news from a
So Marvel have run a teaser for their San Diego Comic Con-announced a new comics project Shattered Heroes set in the aftermath of Fear Itself with a quote
Marvel's November solicitations are a little later than usual. Maybe they're trying to finish up a few. Bit they have sent a stack of finished
Bleeding Cool reported how Mister Terrific was on its third artistic team in three issues, as evidence that editorial staff at DC Comics are being
In an earlier Bleeding Cool article, I mocked Flashpoint: Lois Lane And The Resistance for portraying the United Kingdom without Scotland and Wales, just
Eric Stephenson is publisher of Image Comics. He is also one of the few publishers willing to be directly interviewed by Bleeding Cool. At least one other
Dynamite Entertainment has signed a comprehensive licensing agreement with Conde Nast to publish comic books based on The Shadow, originally appearing in
Elliott Serrano and Kate Kotler write for Bleeding Cool; DISCLAIMER: Neither Elliott nor Kate are licensed therapists or counselors. They are just a
X-Men Schism #3 by Jason Aaron and Daniel Acuña, and Generation Hope #10 by Kieron Gillen and Tim Seeley are published today. Now, there will be spoilers.
Today, DC/Vertigo publish the We3 hardcover by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. And, in order to justify the hardcover price, they have added ten new
Tina Garceau writes for Bleeding Cool; I'm more of an illustrator than a writer. I suddenly feel very self conscious that somebody wants me to write
I remember sitting in a Marvel panel a few years ago at a comic book convention when a blind fan asked about the possibilities of audiobook versions of
The X-Men Regenesis teasers being issued by Marvel Comics seem to be falling into two camps. Those with Blue logos and those with yellow. Each colour seem
The Orlando Weekly's best comic shop for five years in a row has been celebrating their win with a My Little Pony Party. Aaron and Tri Force Mike of A
Rick Veitch is old school. Coming into comics in the seventies, he worked on horror and war comics with a twist that were heavily influenced by the
I've noted of late that Mike Deodato, ever a man who can switch srtistic styles in comics, has been veering towards Neal Adams of late. Well the
All the Ultimate Comics will ship with their first issue in a polybag. Superficially this is to avoid spoilers, the kind that Marvel give to the New York
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; Both publishers did a little bit better in July, but they also remained far off their best totals. The slew of big
Astro City artist Brent Anderson had a large amount of original comic book artwork stolen last month from San Diego Zoo, worth tens of thousands of
VertigoWatch: A spread from Unwritten #28 by Mike Carey and Peter Gross. FoodWatch: The Independent covers Marvel cake molds... AnalysisWatch: Time Out
With DC Comics releasing their November solicitations, we can take a look at how the relaunch is handling the creative teams on tight deadlines and no
Helmetgirls: Origins is a new original graphic novel by Camilla d'Errico (Sky Pirates) and Joshua Dysart (Violent Messiahs, Unknown Soldier) based on a
How did Nick Spencer arrange an exclusive contract with Marvel that still allows him to write a comic for DC Comics? Put it down to the ex politician's
It paid for my honeymoon and my bathroom back then, you know. The decision by Paul Levitz to pulp DC's Elseworlds Eighty Page Giant back in 1999 came at a
Deadline reports that, as expected, lawyer Marc Toberoff is appealing the decision made by the courts in the case of the Kirby estate vs Marvel over the
The “Remake/Remodel” challenge, founded by Warren Ellis, gives artists of all abilities the opportunity to show-off what they can do in the midst of the