Bleeding Cool has been publishing a number of articles about whatever it is that DC Comics are putting together in advance to cover the time they are
Rich Johnston Archives
Tom Brevoort (already lined up to be President of the United States apparently, according to tomorrow's All-New X-Men) has been talking about the
It's no secret that Lumberjanes is one of Boom's hottest titles right now, is the envy of certain rival publishers who have talked to me, has sold over
Today, on Mark Millar's forum, he made an appeal to his readers to suggest an artist for an upcoming unnamed Millarworld comic. Asking "Who's a brilliant
Bleeding Cool has learned that tomorrow Viz Media will be announcing that they will be distributing a number of high profile manga titles through digital
Here are fourteen of the upcoming Batman 75th Anniversary Variant Covers shipping from DC Comics in June... and starting with one, in mid production, that
Harvey Kurtzman's Jungle Book: Or, Up from the Apes! (and Right Back Down)—In Which Are Described in Words and Pictures Businessmen, Private Eyes,
Rik Mayall meant a lot to me, growing up,. He was dangerous, anarchic, a secret you kept from your parents. I got to work with him a couple of time in
The Marvel 75th Anniversary Magazine gets an Alex Ross Avengers cover... and a rare Alex Ross X-Men cover! Not a Fantastic Four cover though, obviously.
Edge of Tomorrow opened this we Edge of Tomorrow opened this weekend, one of the more interesting Science Fiction movies this year. It’s an adaptation of
Gilles Ciment has resigned as the director of Angoulême, the world's biggest and most prestigious comicbook convention. Taking the position in 2007, his
Last night's double episode finale of Veep was full to busting of plot twists back and forth. But one was Kent's idea that Selina Myers should address
The Eisner-nominated Watson And Holmes comic book published by New Paradigm Studios has been optioned by Feather Films for a live action feature film.
This weekend, I went to the British Library in London to see Dave McKean sing and play the piano. To most he is an artist, whose work is often associated
It doesn't have a name yet. Or not that I've been told at any rate. So I'm calling it the DC Band-Aid. A large number of DC Comics being prepared in