Fred Guardineer's original cover artwork for Adventure Comics #45 sold on eBay for one bid. But it was a bid worth $20,000. It features the only
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You know he does. He really does. Read more about Smurfette politics in Andrew Wheeler's article here...
DC One Million was Grant Morrison's first crossover. Twelve years ago, writing JLA with Howard Porter on art, he kicked off a mini-series which crossed
HarlanWatch: Would you like to buy Harlan Ellison's first typewriter? Harlan wrote his earliest stories on that Remington, as well as producing his
This Wednesday at 10pm, Strange Adventures in Halifax, Canada is hosting what they, and Dave Sim, are calling his Last Signing. And they are making it
Okay it's just possible that Bleeding Cool might have had a little to do with this. But days before publication, Skullkickers #1, the first issue of the
MoCCA, the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art in New York has a host of masterclasses in the months ahead. From drawing hands, to writing jokes to animation
So, I think it's pretty clear that Harvey Tolibao is drawing a new Heroes For Hire book for Marvel, coming out in December, starring a few of these
We ran a stack yesterday, here are some more shots from Little Bleeder "Kjax" taken from the in-production Steven Spielberg movie War Horse that has
Stan Lee has written (or, at least, signed) the following open letter; I'm writing to urge gamers everywhere to take a stand and defend both the First
A new resource seems to be taking the place of the closed-down-and-blatantly-illegal HTMLComics. The Digital Museum purports to host links to a variety of
PrezWatch: Mark Evanier reports the death of Jerry Grandenetti and writes a eulogy. StripWatch: St Louis Today votes which comic book strips to lose, and
Steven Spielberg's War Horse is about to start filming at the village of Castle Combe in Wiltshire, England. The cast and crew have taken over all local
His bio: Brad Rader graduated from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, as an illustration major. From there he went on to work in the animation
Next weekend, the good lady wife and myself are being flown out to attend the Treviso Comic Festival in Italy. Just north of Venice (which is why we'll be
From Attack Of The Show, here is Carrie Keegan of NoGoodTv playing Kara... just in case it's of any interest to Bleeding Cool readers. You know, it's just
The Tales From The Fringe series from Wildstorm is continuing to run the Parallel Universe Comics Covers from the series as variants. We ran the Death Of
From Star Trek Captains Log: Pike #1 from IDW... we heard you the first time, Mr Spock.
DoctorWatch: On eBay right now... ShopWatch: A comic book store in Astoria Queens is celebrating its 20th Anniversary - and wants a young lady to dress up
As you can see the Hall Of Doom has a number of fixtures, such as the chained beating figure on the wall and strip lining throughout. Floor slats combine
BBC Radio 6 bounces messages into space once a week. You know, just in case. This week it was Alan Moore's turn to provide a message and a song to DJ
In 2007 Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance created the comic Umbrella Academy for Dark Horse Comics. It was seen as very inspired by Grant Morrison's run
Just sayin... that Green Arrow #7 cover released for December solicitations by DC Comics, well, yes, it does look a little like Swamp Thing and Abby -
Oni say that have now sold one million copies of Scott Pilgrim. With six volumes, that's an average of 165,000 a volume. So you know that means at least
Okay. So no one can blame you for not buying this. For not ordering this. For not picking this off the stands when you passed by. Spider-Man and Thor,
Thanks to our Ian Pattinson for snapping this one in very nice detail from the Captain America movie set - the Excelsior Cigar Shop and the Vernon Photo
Bleeding Cool has reported problems with the current schedule of the Superman book, following writer Joe Michael Straczynski's health issues. And while
On Tuesday, the 2010 Telefilm Pitch This! competition, the eleventh to date, was won by a very familiar sounding movie pitch. With Hamlet, Juliet, Othello
Marvel have teased the following image; Using the "All New, All Different" line used to summon the original (and final) appearance of Thunderbird, it
Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's book as part of the ten issue Multiversity series next year, will be entitled Pax Americana, as the