Issue 1 is 59 pages. Issue 2 is 38 pages, Issue 3 is 42 pages. Issue 4 is 36 pages. Those now used to a 22 page or indeed 20 page standard comic chapter
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Patricia Donohue writes to Bleeding Cool; Garth Ennis is banned from Doha. Well his comics are. I recently ordered 11 volumes of The Boys and got it sent
Again, from last week's IDW solicitations, but possibly worthy of a higher profile. And a fixed image so it is a little less piratey. IDW are publishing a
Dynamite is running it's first retailer-specific cover for the first issue of Masks, with orders due today. As well as each store able to add their logo
Will Romine writes for Bleeding Cool; Hello Folks, It's your old pal Will Romine here with a brand new feature here on Bleeding Cool: "Bat-Family Dinner."
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool; American Vampire: Lord of Nightmares #5 by Dustin Nguyen It all comes down to this final issue, and it’s going
At New York Comic Con, I heard a number of people tell me that they had heard that the DC New 52 title I, Vampire was to be cancelled from issue 18 in six
The following piece was posted onto the Freelance site People Per Hour. Wizard Magazine seeking out new comic ideas for publication around Christmas As we
It's the major Marvel NOW! Relaunch title. Uncanny Avengers. But it seems that, after a 300,000 plus launch and twenty covers, the second issue will be...
Alex Wilson writes for Bleeding Cool; I picked up the first issue of Happy in passing, not really knowing what to expect and what I received is a
Next year, IDW are publishing a twelve issue mini-series as a fiftieth anniversary of Doctor Who project, each issue telling a story through the
After a long development, Brazil's Mauricio de Sousa Productions have put out its first original graphic novel, through Panini. By Danilo Beyruth, these
Wednesday sees the release of Bravest Warriors #1 from Boom!, the new comic based on Adventure Time's Pendleton Ward's TV show. The book has a 17,000
I'd approached comic creator Christian Beranek for an article for Bleeding Cool earlier this summer, specifically after I was made aware of reaction to
There's a lot of fuss from USA Today that Clark Kent is quitting his job on the Daily Planet in a bit of a Jerry Maguire/Newsroom fashion. But, you know,