First Classics, Inc has been licensing and sub-licensing the rights to Classics Illustrated titles from the Frawley Corporation for some time now, the
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1963Watch: Steve Bissette shows a few teasers from L'il Nauts by Tim Stout and Jason Week from Tales Of The Uncanny, based on his work on the 1963 series.
Yesterday, the news began spreading on social networks. That employees of Mike Malve's four-strong chain of Atomic Comics in Phoenix, Arizona was closing,
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool told you that bakery chain Williams-Sonoma was giving away Marvel comic books with every two design-a-superhero cookies for $5,
Joshua Lazarus writes for Bleeding Cool. Follow him at @JoshuaLazarus It was Sunday at the Baltimore Comic Con, and even the awful weather couldn’t keep
Grant Morrison appeared at the Edinburgh Book Festival. And Karl Stock was there to report for Bleeding Cool. He writes; So, Grant Morrison, when can we
Last night, BBC One showed the film Starter For Ten from 2006. I think I saw it on an aeroplane back seat once. Made by the BBC with HBO, it's an eighties
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool; With the drama* of the previous year behind them, a room full of impressively talented comic professionals gathered
I know it's a kids game. But it still had me up until three in the morning last night. Damage Control was always my very favourite Marvel comic book as a
Let's get that quote stright, from new Wonder Woman writer Brian Azzarello, to The Coventry Telegraph. "It's not going to be a superhero book. I can
Finally, a Rob Liefeld cover that even the hardened yellow hat-wearing anti-Liefeld hater can enjoy. Note the continuing lack of feet.
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool; One of the most interesting stories San Diego Comic Con this year was that of the “Batgirl of San Diego” - a
Welcome to a semi-regular round up of some of the more interesting comic book projects on the social networking fundraising site, Kickstarter. And
It's going to happen eventually.
For a $5 donation to charity, you can get an exclusive Marvel comic and two Super Hero cookies (biscuits) to decorate in a superhero fashion, today at
SplendorWatch: Jeff Newelt reading Harvey Pekar's Jungle Book for a live audience along with the artist Sean Pryor.
Just been browsing... a few things I hadn't come across before. 1. Marvel will be publishing the Superior charity comic created at the Kapow Comic
Last October I sent Nick Barrucci of Dynamite Entertainment the following visual from Ryan Sohmer's The Gutters. After explaining what the strip was and
He was editor-in-chief of Wizard Magazine. He lasted a few issues into the digital version before leaving, and now has set up his own digital comics
Monster Trucks is a new comic from Shaky Kane from Image in November. Although it's not quite a comic. In that it's just one panel extended over fifty-two
Last week, we ran an article courtesy of Daniel Best, that looked at Steve Geppi's current financial position, as exposed in a court case over his
I like David Gabriel. Senior Vice President of Sales at Marvel, he's basically their equivalent of Bob Wayne. Famously, he was the guy who came up with
ComiXology have released the terms and conditions for creating comiXology websites for comic book stores, allowing store's customers to buy digital comics
Okay, that's just a stunning piece of work, don't you think. A processed piece of cosplay turned into a tarot card ilustration featuring the Scarlet
Okay, it's the Age Of Apocalypse Nightcrawler, not our own deaded Kurt Wagner. But he's joining X-Force - and letting us know which side X-Force is on...
This is Alex Ross' cover to the Kirby Genesis spinoff series, Kirby Genesis Silver Star, by Jai Nitz and Johnny D. Other covers will be by Mark Buckingham
They've been teasing and tweaking. Finally we get a shot of Cyclops in this whole X-Men Regenesis thing. Still a lot of silhouettes, of course. UNCANNY
This is the rather bloody poster and print ad being used by Legendary Comics to promote the upcoming Holy Terror graphic novel by Frank Miller, as The
The film's been a success. Therefore there must be more comics. Betrayal Of The Planet Of The Apes is a new four issue series shipping in November from
DisneyWatch: The LA Times looks at Marvel's appeal to Disney at D23. It quotes some silly people along the way, HackWatch: An interactive guide to comic





























