Alex Wilson writes; Bushido (published by Top Cow) issue 2, written by Rob Levin and featuring the art of Jessada Sutthi, follows the misfortune of
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At San Diego Comic Con, Bleeding Cool broke the rumour that John Romita Jr, dissatisfied with contractual arrangements with Marvel, was considering not
In an article in which Brian Hibbs directly addressed issues with DC's Villains Month, he also wrote in the comments, regarding his membership of comics
The final two strips of Kicking With Cactus by Chad Hindahl... after over a year of continuous publication at Bleeding Cool. Chad's on holiday for a
Kick Ass, Hit Girl, Kick Ass 2 and Kick Ass 3. That's the entirety of the Kick Ass canon, by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. But there was always a
Pete Holland writes from Wizard World Chicago Comic Con. In the autograph area at the 2013 Wizard World Chicago Con was something calling itself The Next
A collation of the top ten charts of a number if disparate store, measuring sales on Wednesdays and Thursdays only, those who can't wait till the weekend
Ryan Penagos tweets; Photo: Ask to see something #weird at the Imagineering area at #D23Expo & get this @Marvel poster. I spill...
Well that was fast. No sooner has Kevin Maguire told people that he is off Justice League 3000, with the first issue now being redrawn by Howard Porter,
Shane Matthew Murphy writes; Hi, I’m Shane. I’m one of those ‘creative types’. I like to draw. I’ve been doing it for as long as I can remember. The story
Spanish artist Das Pastoras did some work for Marvel around three of four years ago, a little Wolverine, a little Punisher, a little Deadpool and Ghost
By Hannah Means-Shannon When the covers for the new Vertigo Defy initiative on Collider and Trillium were revealed at Wondercon this spring, the first
It's a tiny thing in the Making Of The Private Eye digital download. One of a number of emails between Bryan K Vaughan and Marcos Martin. But this one had
When Disney bought Marvel, there was much speculation that the Italian comic market, one of the few in which Disney actually published comic books
Since Marvel began their digital download program, putting digital download codes inside their $3.99 comics and certain collections, they've also been