On the left, the cover to the DVD of the Syfy movie, Mongolian Death Worm, which is about as good as it sounds. And the big splashy page from Stormwatch
Rich Johnston Archives
GuyWatch: Russell Burlingame talks to Dan Jurgens about Justice League International #1 IX: Ice certainly seems to know what makes Guy tick. Given that
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool; Anthologies are the foundation stone of comics. So many characters and creators got their starts in 8 page tales of
At the midnight launch of the DCU at Orbital Comics, one thing was notable. They didn't have a whole lot of Animal Man #1 left for the shelf. And everyone
I like a good time travel story. Oh let's be honest, I probably like a bad time travel story. But this was not one of them. Let's rewind.
Ten years ago today, Al Qaeda operatives, organised by Osama Bin Laden, destroyed the World Trade Center, damaged the Pentagon and took down four
Don't call it a Truther comic. He wouldn't like it if you called it a Truther comic. But Rick Veitch's The Big Lie, out last week, does give an account of
StomachPunchWatch: From the Chicago Tribune; AlleyCat Comics in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood has an unorthodox approach to rewarding frequent
Above, Superman as seen in Action Comics #1 this week in a Superman T-short, blue jeans and with something red around his shoulders acting as a cape. A
Looks like it's not just David Macho Gomez who can knock together a trailer for a DC relaunch comic. But this one uses proper Motion Comic technology as
Heather Kenealy, a self-confessed Marvel zombie reviews the DC Newniverse title from her rather rarefied point of view... What a week, right? Thirteen new
From ScienceFiction.com, a preview of 'Legion Lost' #1. From Blastr a preview of Superboy #1. From Comic Book Resources, a preview of Batman And Robin
ApologyWatch: Sorry for reduced service this weekend folks, it's the Thames River Festival all weekend long and I've been taking the kids out. The IMAX
Bleeding Cool reported last week about McDonalds worker, one Mike Meyer of Granite City, Missouri, who found he had been tricked out of his Superman
Thanks to Mark Waid, a very different take on GD-Gate from 1964...
So... we have confirmation that Justice League (two prints worth), Action Comics, Justice League International, Hawk And Dove, Batman And Robin and
Both mysterious figures, the identity On the left the recent Doctor Who Annual with different tales of the Doctor drawn by different artists, each of whom
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran a story about a North Carolina comic store, The Comics Conspiracy, that has announced it was boycotting Action Comics and all
Robert Chapek, President of Distribution for The Walt Disney Studios, has been promoted to President of Disney Consumer Products, reporting to Disney
If you have a large marketing budget, you can buy certain search keywords on Twitter. So that the first result is a "Promoted Tweet". If you search for
"Nah, I'm not an optimist, I'm more of a pragmatist, a whole different bag of tricks, a different sleight of hand but the command is more elaborate it's
Vitaly S. Alexius is a successful artist and comic book artist working on DeviantArt with his own website, Romantically Apocalyptic. He is also one of the
With reports of sell outs across the country, and despite print runs of up to five times the usual amount for some comics, people are paying premium
No. More. Silhouettes. So who is the young lady next to Iceman doing the schoolgirl Phoenix trick?
Eric Glover has written on the subject of disability and Batgirl in two articles for Bleeding Cool, Give Batgirl The Chair and Batgirl And The Legion Of
WoodWatch1: Brian Wood on The Massive; "The Massive is a post-disaster series, a combo of action, politics, mystery and a dash of sci-fi. It starts where
Adam Hughes tweets: "Well that was a fun night of cosplay at Dragon*Con! Joined a group dressed as the cast from FX's ARCHER. I went as Pam."
From Patrick Willems comes what is clearly an adaptation of the Marvel comic book character Luke Cage. With one or two deviations from the original text.
Collectors Cornered is a weekly video column, filmed inside Collectors Corner in Baltimore. Join them every week as they discuss comic book news from a
This week, DC Comics published a new first issue of Action Comics, the series that introduced Superman to the world back in the nineteen thirties. In


























