I had a conversation with Aspen people at New York Comic Con where they admitted that, basically, Lady Mechanika sold for them, but they'd found it hard
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It was the 1:200 cover of Amazing Spider-Man #700 comic. Albeit it, that was of a $7.99 comic. Buying two hundred of those would cost you $1600. But then
I'm never the biggest fan of spurious end of year lists. But it's New Year's Day so I'm strapping on my Newsarama helmet and giving it a go. These are my
Dr Manolis V writes; The internet’s most opinionated (and Merry) comics column of the New Year!. This week: Amazing Spider-man #700, crazy Sif, sci-fi
Animator Eric Guzman has been doodling a few designs for an Animated Justice League on DeviantArt, using New 52 designs - with a few old 52 designs to
One of my favourite modern comic book artists, Bagwell, wishes you all a very happy New Year. In the one of my favourite classic comic artists... And a
First it was an accident that smashed his wrist up. Now it's an impending child. The likelihood of more issues of Nonplayer from Nate Simpson is up
Britain's best selling comic book, Viz, a satirical comedy anthology of comics strips and mock magazine/newspaper articles with an adult reading audience,
Consider this a late Christmas present for DC Women Kicking Ass. But it seems that Starfire's New Year resolution may be to stop hanging around on
Last week we talked about an upcoming Spider-Man mini-series from Marvel drawn by Swamp Thing's Marco Rudy. Well now I understand it is being written by
Here are the top twenty traffic posts of the year on Bleeding Cool... you can see the influence of Google here more, and the popularity of films over a
A couple of weeks ago, Diamond issued an order to retailers to destroy any copies of Adventure Time #11 they received. And that a new version would be
Sorry about the delay, life got in the way. It happens.
Gamification has been a buzz word lately as the process where a mundane activity can be treated as a game to impel you to feel more fulfilled doing it.
A few years ago, Joe Quesada and the Marvel crew used to record Christmas rock'n'roll songs. They did a few, year after year, but along the way they