There's just one day to go on the funding of Gail Simone and Jim Calafiore's Leaving Megapolis comic project on Kickstarter. Originally aiming for
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Three things have happened very recently. One is that Neil Gaiman's opposition to Todd McFarlane's trademark registration for Miracleman was withdrawn.
John Jackson Miller writes; The full estimates for Diamond Comic Distributors' sales of comic books and graphic novels to comic shops in North America for
I really hope it's better than Countdown Arena. Dennis Hopeless and Kev Walker are launching a new Marvel title, Avengers Arena, to follow up on the likes
Brandon M. Easton writes for Bleeding Cool. He is a current Thundercats and Transformers animation writer and recently had his first graphic novel,
The evil that men do. Or rather the evil that men allow to happen. Welcome to the new episode of Crossed: Wish You Were Here. Both on the island and back
Welcome to the latest comics Kickstarter project with a majorly media-friendly pitch. Frank Miller Vs Occupy Wall Street Vs Zombies. They are only after
DC Comics inker Marlo Alquiza was on the season finale of Collection Intervention on SyFy two nights ago. The show looked at his model building skills and
The second and finale volume of Terry Dodson's french album with D.P. Filippi, Songes, Tome 2 : Célia is out next month. It can be ordered on its own or
The Northampton comics convention N.I.C.E., on the 22nd and 23rd of September, has released its schedule of events. And here it is. Saturday Panel Time
When these things start to come out, you know there's no more chance. Still, here are some of Chris Weston's live-action Akira storyboards, as posted on
Humanity's last hope against the robot uprising? The lead singer of Radiohead.
It's the Toy Story of video games. So says... everyone. Looks really good, too
In today's Batman #0, we see a young (er) Jason Todd taking part in a grocery store robbery that goes wrong. But how wrong? That wrong. Now of course our
In June Bleeding Cool first reported that Jim Lee was to leave DC's premiere New 52 title, Justice League and that the publisher was looking for