Thanks to DC Vertigo, we have three Fables comics and three Fables covers shipping in February - Cinderalla: Fables Are Forever #1 by Chrissie Zullo, a
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Along with a number of his other works on display, such as David 2020, Trojan Virus and There's Something About Mary, comes this sculpture from Mauro
Last month Bleeding Cool reported on how Steve Rude and his wife Gino were running an emergency sale of work to prevent foreclosure on his house. And the
Last year artist Lorenzo Mattotti created a best-selling European comic based on The Raven by Lou Reed. Reed was a fan of Lorenzo's Jekyll And Hyde work
According to this report, Random House has set its eyes on publishing work from the Spanish alternative comics publisher Edicions de Ponent (Sunset
MisfitsWatch: Series two gets a massively positive critical reception. The Guardian talks about the cast Lauren Socha's Kelly is a perfect portrait of a
...DC Can Kill Anyone Better Than You. On the DC blog earlier today, Austin Trunick posted the headline "Doomsday Will Reign!" with the following image
The British press have been all of a flurry with the announced buyout of Leavesden Studios by Warnr Bros, preserving its status as a film making studio.
On the left, the original cover for American Vampire #8. With an untrustworthy fellow, deep forehead, scars on his face, protruding teeth, combover
Diamond Comic Distributors is teasing a few projects for February right now. They include a new bi-monthly Spongebob Comics from Bongo, the publishers of
Simon Cowell's America's Got Talent format has proved successful over the world. Such as this Croatian version known as Super Talent. And one singer,
Dynamite have confirmed an earlier Bleeding Cool story about Garth Ennis and Adriano Batista creating a new book together, namely one Jennifer Blood.
Oh for heaven's sake. Sigh. Okay, get with the program, Rich, you can do this. Right. Okay everyone, Bleeding Cool is "pleased" to announce that a new
AMC wouldn't let this ad for the Comic Vault store in Chicago run on their channel. Whether that's because of the violence and gore or just the pure
On the set of the new movie Little Fockers, Robert De Niro let slip a secret that he'd been holding onto for a while. he'd never said a thing through the
Superb iconic recreations of geek movie posters from Tom Whalen. Some for fun, some for actual use for his local cinema running old films. Pick your
Todd McFarlane writes "Here's a panel from the ever expanding SPAWN #200. It's a fight between Violator and Omega Spawn. And here it is
LocalWatch: Neill Cameron blows up his old school in Mo-Bot High - and gets press for it! WonderWatch: Lynda Carter defends Wonder Woman from Megan Fox
DC have just announced the sequel to Superman Earth One, and confirmed earlier Bleeding Cool reports that Joe Michael Straczynski will be stepping back
Superman. Batman. Captain America. Aquaman. Colossus. Martian Manhunter. Nightcrawler. Phoenix about fourteen times. And now, it seems, Spider-Man. What,
It cannot have escaped people's notice that the Superman Earth One graphic novel has done rather well. Mass media attention, instant sell out, instant
Woo. Okay, okay, they've used this occasion to launch Dark Knight Returns, Identity Crisis, 100 Bullets, The Invisibles, Authority, Transmetropolitan and
With news that Kirby Krackle have signed with Marvel, there has been speculation that they might add a little something to Marvel's music publishing line.
It's possibly the most influential fanzine in British comicdom. Fantasy Advertiser or FA was at one point edited by Dez Skinn, had verbose contibutions by
Well done lads! James Demonakos, owner of the Seattle comic shop The Comic Stop, founder of the Emerald City Comic-Con and ex-Image Comics' PR and
SnarkWatch: Our Valued Customers (via Andy Khouri on Comics Alliance) (example right) CoverWatch: The Superman and Batman cover art that Bleeding Cool
Aaron and Mike from A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, tell you why you should love Dan Slott's Spider-Man, buy the final Return Of Bruce Wayne book, why
According to Neal Adams, they did, yes. On Facebook, Adams posted his cover to Back Issue Magazine #45, celebrating the famous Green Arrow/Green Lantern
Some of you know him for his very sweary Bleeding Cool column Short & Curlies. Well now he seems to be aping the title of another Bleeding Cool
This is the cover to Richard Ford’s Kultus, a fantasy novel from Rebellion’s SF/Fantasy imprint Solaris scheduled for around this time next year. And the