The Original Sin Annual out today is all about Woodrow McCord, the original man on the wall, defending the world from the universe with a single shot. The
Rich Johnston Archives
Wow. Justice League #1. Avengers Vs. X-Men #1 and #2. Bone #1, #2, #3 and #5. Johnny The Homicidal Maniac #1-#7. Mr Natural #1. Milk And Cheese #1. There
Talking to the Radio Times magazine, Billie Piper, best known in the UK as a teenage popstar and for playing Rose Tyler in Doctor Who in its return nine
Man everyone seems to be losing an eye and gaining a beard these days. It's the standard way of looking at the future, and it's where Avengers takes us
I know it says "Five Years Later" and it looks like Brother Eye there, but this is not the New 52: Futures End, but this is a Marvel comic book. Edge Of
From today's Justice's League... ... put it away, Bruce. In previous versions of the character, Lena Luthor was renamed Lena Thorul, didn't know Lex was
Bleeding Cool first reported the Death Of Wolverine almost two years ago...
Andy Bentley wrote for Bleeding Cool from New York Comic Con. The Hasbro/IDW partnership has been a fruitful one with the blockbuster success of My Little
Andy Bentley wrote for Bleeding Cool from New York Comic Con. With the action figure industry in a transitional state, I was curious how the factor of
By Paul Gullas Brian K. Vaughan stepped to the podium and gestured to his other panelists to cheers, "first of all, isn't this the most badass panel?". It
Andy Bentley wrote for Bleeding Cool from New York Comic Con. The Broad City panel was a popular one with every seat taken and many standing. A highlight
Comic book creator Keith Champagne writes for Bleeding Cool, See that middle-aged fellow in the lower left hand corner there? The one holding his head and
Andy Bentley wrote for Bleeding Cool from New York Comic Con. After a the second time the IFC highlight reel ran (now with audio), the host of Comedy Bang
Jon Johnson wrote for Bleeding Cool from New York Comic Con, Conventions are always going to be loaded full of weird, wild products by hopeful creators
Andy Bentley wrote for Bleeding Cool from New York Comic Con. As I waited for the cast of Bob's Burgers to arrive on stage, I realized the show was