By Mayank Khurana, India comics correspondent for Bleeding Cool Mumbai Convention Watch: I understand an American wrestler from the famed WWF may be
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JapanWatch1: The Tokyo Comics Code, restricting certain sexual material in comics to under-18s, has passed into legislation, and will come into effect in
David Lloyd has created a final page of V For Vendetta, drawn for an auction to benefit the family of Staff Sergeant Tom Rabjohnm who died last year in
Okay this look like it might have taken a wee time to put together. Possibly longer than making an episode of Doctor Who. It must have certainly cost
The Panama City News Herald reports that a man held a school board meeting in Florida at gunpoint and opened fire, after walking up to the podium and
Marvel has released script from the upcoming Invincible Iron Man #500. In which it seems to show the death of Tony Stark. And that even Matt Fraction
Tomorrow's comics today! Aaron and Tri-Force Mike from A Comic Shop in Florida, this time with a Spider-Man-eating-baby in tow (as Aaron's British nanny
If Frank Miller's chair is not your speed, why not bid on one of these portraits of Amanda Palmer, singer-songwriter from the Dresden Dolls, Evelyn Ebelyn
It's a little battered and bruised. And it looks like someone's scribbled on it. But this chair, if you can call it that, is where Frank Miller drew Sin
Okay, okay, not Spider-Man per se. But Marvel licensee NBTY, Inc for making deceptive claims about the amount of DHA – an Omega-3 fatty acid – used in
Writer of Image comic Turf, ex-BBC presenter and husband of X-Men First Class screenwriter Jane Goldman, Jonathan Ross has made his next big media move.
It was published two years ago by the South African Sunday Times. A cartoon, by legendary South African satirist Zapiro, of President Zuma preparing to
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool told you how ten of the biggest Japanese publishers had withdrawn from the government sponsored Tokyo Anime Fair after the city's
ScreenplayWatch: From the Black List of unproduced screenplays this year; THE 13TH MAN by Enio Rigolin “An unlikely codebreaker is thrust into the role of
It does exactly what it says on the tin.
Garth Ennis' latest someone-with-a-gun comic, naturally with Tim Bradstreet on covers. And her name? Jennifer Blood. From Dynamite too, do you really need
Yes that's right. While other site are running previews of the first few pages of comics, we're showing you middles! Five from Image's Infinite Vacation
Black Widow. Magneto. Hawkeye. Magneto. X-Men. Avengers Academy. Thing. Thor. Spider-Woman. So Bendis, Fraction, Gage and Hickman on Marvel's big
According to current site statistics, this picture illustrates the story that Bleeding Cool would be most interested to cover. Sadly it doesn't exist.
And now it's time for Disney to eek out another installment of this franchise, Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides as it faces real dangers of
From the makers of the Yogi Bear movie. Seriously. Watch before somone takes it down.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6w0r-ScEG4
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool. Some rivalries run deep. The Saxons and the Normans. The Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
In Japan, ‘otaku’ carries even less positive meaning than ‘geek’ does in the West. Japanese manga and anime tends to take awhile to get to the West,
Comcic Heroes #5 is published by Future Publishing tomorrow. And as well as a free copy of Boom!'s The Traveller, a preview of Infinite Vacation, Warren
Le Comptoir Des Indépendants, distributor for L'Association and other smaller publishers is to close. This has happened after the announcement of a much
So, the Megamind movie is opening in the UK. And my daughters were sent a very interesting package indeed from the PR company in question... And although
Gen-13 ends this month, along with the rest of the Wildstorm Universe titles. So look for these pinups in the final issue. Dammit it's not enough.
The mega-successful French comic book series Lanfuest de Troy has gone on hiatus, Arleston and artist Didier Tarquin will instead spend their year
They've been Robots. They've been Hulks. They've been Apes. They've been Zombies. They've even been Superheroes. Well now, thanks to d.r3sto on Flickr,
Thirty year's worth of the British weekly sci-fi comic 2000AD, flash flash flash... Watch as the price sloely creeps up, as the logo switches and switches