People who line up for conventions, keen to grab the hottest exclusive items know the score. They may be at the front of the line, but when the doors open
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A quick look at Lee Bermejo's upcoming Vertigo comic, Suiciders... courtesy of his rather wonderful blog.
By Devin T. Quin, writing for Bleeding Cool Just like every comic book writer is only doing their best to break into feature films, every cartoonist is
By Cameron Hatheway When I heard that Dundee University in Scotland was offering a degree in Comics Studies, I practically booked a flight in the adjacent
A commission by Ian Gibson for what might have been for Halo Jones if Book Four had happened...
Okay, so there are spoilers. Know this going in. If you are already going to buy today's X-Factor, turn around and go away. Then come back once you have.
From chitter chatter in the San Diego bars last night, news that Luther Strode creator Justin Jordan has chosen to leave Superboy. One of a number of
Thanks to Bleeding Cool's Eric Rezsnyak for the photos...
Thanks to Bleeding Cool's Eric Rezsnyak for the photos... The inflatable giant Teen Titans between Hall H and the Indigo Ballrooms at San Diego Comic Con.
Comics creator Mitch Clem (whose "Nothing Nice to Say" was collected by Dark Horse in 2009) and whose most recent work includes Clem's most recent works
What could be more welcoming for a British person at San Diego Comic Con than free tea? Okay, I have a feeling that this is the rather evil concoction
Remember an earlier article we ran, How Susan Storm Just Aged Five Years? Looks like we weren't the only ones to notice. From the letters page of the new
Dark Horse Comics is to publish Polar, the silent webcomic by Victor Santos in print, for the first time, with dialogue, in hardcover. A pulp noir action
There's a recent interview with writer/artist Mike Grell at Sun Herald - now deleted, but available here - sees Grell making an appearance at a signing at
When Todd The Ugliest Kid On Earth came out from Image, we rather enjoyed it at Bleeding Cool. It was an instant sell out and become a hot book straiught