From today's AVX: Consequences, with Cyclops getting used to being a terrorist in a normal prison. And having serious balancing issues with that mutant
Rich Johnston Archives
Justice League #13 picks up right where Justice League #12 left off, with a moonlit kiss. Ooh and look how their knees are lifted up. And then a
Remember Xorn? Created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely for New X-Men, he suddenly appeared in the book as a teacher at Xavier's school, a man with a
Mandy of Beautilition on Etsy wrote the following, posted with her permission; At Comic Con today, I went as Black Cat. This is a shitty picture and there
Chris Thompson writes; Join Taylor & I as we have an in-depth discussion about the six new tales featured in Marvel Now! Point One - which form an
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv_LH3uMaRg Aaron Haaland writes; Hey Fandom! I'm back from NYCC and there's new comics! Everybody wins! DC has the Death
Camille Manhat writes for Bleeding Cool; On Saturday night in the midst of all the mania, feeling like herded cattle trapped in clustered chaos we heard
Towards the end of this article is an exclusive piece of Marvel AR from the Avengers Vs X-Men hardcover. If you would like to experience it properly, with
Donny and Eliot wrote for Bleeding Cool from NYCC; NYCC was bigger than it has ever been, and these past few days we saw a record amount of creators,
Sorry for the delay on this one. A convention happened. But here's how retailers were reordering comics last week. Again, special covers and subsequent
Two pieces of artwork were stolen from Arthur Suydam's studio it seems. Firstly, this full colour gouche painting, Alien Genocide, by Arthur Suydam. And
We are all aware that demand for the Batman: Death Of The Family crossover is outstripping supply. Leading to instant sellouts and climbing eBay prices.
If you have a copy of Flash Omnibus Vol 3, you may be aware that certain pages appear out of sequence, in a fashion that rather spoil the story. As we
Chris Troy writes for Bleeding Cool (Author's note, photo attached is from a previous encounter with Stan the Man from 2010!) As Bleeding Cool previously
Tim Hanley of Bleeding Cool's Gendercrunching fame takes a closer look at one of the many pages put up by DC Comics on their From Concept To Screen panel