A year after Occupy began, here's the second issue of Occupy Comics, successfully funded by Kickstarter, with V staring down the Wall Street Bull. And the
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The following review of Walking Dead #102, by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard, published tomorrow is intended to be a spoiler-free review. However it is
Tim Pilcher writes for Bleeding Cool - we have added the abstracts to each paper he mentions; Despite sequential art having been around for over a 100
Agent Coulson has been the subject of all sorts of commentary over on the film side of Bleeding Cool these past few days. But since Marvel brought him
It's still the comic publisher than innovates the most. And in December, they have five new issue ones. And only one of them is a relaunch. Blackacre
Brock Dickinson of Millier Dickinson Blais Inc. writes; Last week, Valiant Entertainment released a limited edition promotional package for its upcoming
Designer, cartoonist and comic creator extraordinaire Rian Hughes has created a series of portraits of London's burlesque performers, including sketches
Look, someone was going to say it, might as well be me. The rest of the Justice Leaguers do seem to be cheering them on... Justice League #13's variant
So, obviously, we have a brand new Iron Man #1, we need to have some brand new Iron Man armour. But it turns out we'll have to wait until issue 3 and 4 in
They've both been solidly present on the Advance Reorder lists that Bleeding Cool likes to run each week. And, horribly predictably, Marvel's two new
Gail Simone talks about working on the New 52. And why Birds Of Prey was taken away from her. Part of the idea of the New 52 was to change people’s
A Bleeding Cool reader writes; I was approached by a lawyer friend about a case he was working on with others regarding comic characters. Apparently a
A few years ago now, I made the mashup Brokeback Mutant, starring a certain James Marsden. It was modestly popular. The other night, James Marsden talking
There's been a rumour going round the British comics industry circles of late that Paul Cornell is leaving Demon Knights and setting up new projects at
The A on his helmet really doesn't stand for France anymore. To back up the big spoilery report in the Washington Post this morning, Marvel has made sure