Originally published in 2004 as Clichés: Beyrouth 1990 in France, publisher Humanoids is now translating this piece of war comics journalism into English
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For all you speculators hanging on every new Image Comics issue one with dreams of five figure CGC 9.8 possibilities to come, you're only getting one
Bleeding Cool reported on the attempted banning of the comic book Persepolis at a Chicago school, Lane Tech College Prep, earlier this morning. According
Andrew Mertes writes; If you were paying attention to Bleeding Cool news over the past weekend (and of course you were!) you know that this was a big week
There was an awful amount of fuss when a Tunisian TV station broadcast the movie version of Persepolis. But that may have been expected. The film was also
It's fashionable to dismiss the telethon as mainstream pap without a genuinely funny moment in it. But I think that's blatantly untrue.
I think I'd prefer, say, a super-pet month... but a villain month will do just fine: So what is happening at DC Comics in September this year? In 2011
Bleeding Cool Magazine #3 came out a week and a half ago. Next up is Bleeding Cool Magazine #4 and the Free Comic Book Day version. But in June (or
Coming up next week... the new Constantine comic, Judge Dredd Year One, GI Joe Special Missions, Five Ghosts, X-Termination as well as the Simpsons
Now that we've seen the final art pages of Batman Inc #8, it's clear that a few editorial changes were made. Here's a compare and contrast of the
Okay, that was the minimum bid. It took around a nanosecond before bids went into three figures. And rising. This are the final pages of Batman Inc #8,
Andy Diggle is writing a new series called Uncanny. Not Uncanny Avengers, Uncanny X-Men, Uncanny X-Force or Uncanny Skullkickers, just... Uncanny. Drawn
Jason Browne writesl To say it is has been hard to produce my 136 page graphic novel called 'The Man With No Libido' and get it to the attention of the
Bleeding Cool has covered the difference between the Marvel oversized massive hardcover volumes of comics, and those published by DC Comics - very much in
Douglas Paszkiewicz, author of Arsenic Lullabies, has been to a lot of comic book conventions. A lot of them. And he wishes to impart his wisdom... So…