First this ran. #WhatIsThisPlace pic.twitter.com/NT5bTc218q — BOOM! Studios (@boomstudios) January 28, 2014 Then Batman's James Tynion IV tweeted out the
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The Afterlife With Archie trade collection, in April, will feature a Direct Market “Exclusive” cover. It’ll be printed on 12 point stock with a matte
A few creative changes coming up for this week from Marvel and DC Comics... We knew that Superior Spider-Man #26 had changed from Pasqual Ferry to Ramos,
A long time ago, I self-published a comic called The X-Flies Special. Featuring a couple of flies. Fox Fly and Scully Fly. You can probably guess where I
Here are a couple of screengrabs from the inexplicably popular Bingo Bash app from BitRymes Inc. And Supergirl by Michael Turner. Yes, she doesn't need
Yesterday, we ran an open letter to the comics industry by Dennis Barger about the recent IDW Powerpuff Girls cover that he campaigned to get withdrawn,
There is, apparently, a sitcom on E4 called The Midnight Beast. I have never heard of it. It's probably for young folk. But they did send this trailer in,
I rather enjoy the Marvel AR additions, when I can get them to work (All New X-Men #21 I'm looking at you) or when they don't forget to include them
Mark Millar is quite the political animal. Describing himself as a lifelong socialist, at the last General Election not only did he switch allegiance from
Comics Alliance eulogises Morrie Turner, the first black nationally syndicated cartoonist in the US. In the early 1960s, Turner began questioning why
Monica's Gang is one of the most successful comics around, and certainly America's best selling comic. It just happens to mostly sell in South America.
Bleeding Cool always likes to keep an eye of applications for trademarks in and around comics. And here come a couple of interesting ones. Justice, Inc
Bleeding Cool has been following Boom! Studios' original series Day Men with art by Brian Stelfreeze since before it launched. We broke the news that the
The Cité du Livre of Aix-en-Provence in France is planning its major exhibition of comic book artwork for the year, their eleventh to date. And they have
A classic opening Silver Surfer splash by John Buscema, courtesy of Mile High Comics. And Burne Hogarth's Tarzan, soon to be re-released. In Swipe File we