Tch, what's all this killing about? A couple of coincidentally posed images from Injustice, Gods Among Us and What If AVX alternate realities that got
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Elizabeth Heyman writes; It feels odd, at this point, to be posting anything about Guardians of the Galaxy that doesn’t directly refer to the upcoming big
This is an image created by Russell M. Hossain, initially a line drawing, then digitally coloured. And this is a stained glass window created by Senator
I grew up in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, in direct view of the Ilkley television transmitter. At school we sang "Ilkley Moor Baht 'At", a local song in
Alex Wilson writes; Oh, yes. The most magical time of the year is upon us once again. Right now there is an optometrists convention at the San Diego
You'd watch a Downton Abbey with Alan Moore summoning butlers, summoning maids and summoning great demons from the imaginasphere, wouldn't you?
Dr Hurt writes for Bleeding Cool on the cover art of Damian: Son Of Batman; This appears to be pre-Flashpoint. If so, that's a HUGE step for DC to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vsocF3Qec4 Okay, it's more of a shuffle. But friend of Bleeding Cool, Khandie Khisses, is definitely in there... You can
Will Romine writes; Hello friends! It's your old pal Will Romine here and I'm a little sad. For the first time in 4 years, I won't be attending San Diego
Batman Inc #12 was solicited with something unusual. A 1:25 variant cover drawn by Grant Morrison. Yesterday, when the comic shipped, however, the cover
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opLklu74dn4 Yvette writes; We need interviews, so we kidnapped the creator of Cousin Harold and Jenny Spookowski, Denny
From design... ... to cover, courtesy of CBR. And remember those rumours we had that Wolverine would snuff it, as a result of losing his healing factor?
Apparently it was meant to be announced at Image Expo, but it got lost in the shuffle. Image Comics will be publishing a Peter Panzerfaust oversized
We ran the news that John Ostrander has a new Aquaman Annual lined up for October. And now we have the rumour. That DC will see how the Annual sells, and
In 1937, the same year that Detective Comics was first published in America, so was The Dandy in the UK. Also an anthology, it has short strips, aimed at