A rather fun Marvel source came through with a few stories this morning. Before I'd even written one of them up, it had already been confirmed by a PR
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Bleeding Cool broke the news this summer that DC Comics was looking to poach a certain John Romita Jr, a comic book creator who, following in his father's
Breaking Bad was the show that detailed how a good man became a bad man. Macbeth reborn, it was loved. Superior Spider-Man has told the tale of a bad man
April, a time of rebirth, or new life, of spring, of lambs, of chicks and a time to start over. Looks like some of the bigger comic book publishers will
So a box arrives from Federal Express, from an address on Sunset Boulevard, to leafy suburban Kingston Vale, London, this morning. The kids are rather
When we ran panels from last week's Superior Foes Of Spider-Man, featuring the origin of new supervillain Beetle, as the daughter of Tombstone, a few
Have you had anyone trying to sell you a full size replica R2D2 in the last week or so? Maybe get in touch... We had a break in over the holiday and my
Jonah Weiland is the owner and big cheese of Comic Book Resources. He used to be my boss when I wrote the Lying In The Gutters column for that site. And
Marvel TV Studios has found itself with a relatively decent TV show, Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. But curiously they don't have a comic with a similar
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Bryan Talbot continues his role as his city's favourite comic book son as Sunderland City Council is getting him to him to draw the "Keel Line" in their
Brian Wood posted a little Clay Mann art on Instagram before the New Year... This is ahead of the news that Clay Mann is joining X-Men on art, alternating
In April, Marvel Comics are presenting the Wedding of Deadpool. To... someone. But one comic shop isn't stopping with fiction. Third Eye Comics of
This New Year means lots of changes doesn't it? After gaining prominence on the Usenet messageboard rec.arts.comics.misc and then CBR back in the late
Last year we reported that Brian Keene and Greg Rucka were originally part of the writing team for the Five Years Later weekly comic event Future's End