At Bleeding Cool, we rather like the Kieron Gillen run on Journey Into Mystery. Going as far as to say it's one of the best ongoing MarvelU or DCU books
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Peter Bagge is collecting his non-Hate work into Peter Bagge's Other Stuff, in April next year from Fantagraphics, 135 pages for $19.99. Here's a run down
It's back.... Faust, Love of the Damned: Act 14 from Rebel Studios by David Quinn and Timothy B. Vigil. With a painted cover by Vigil. One of the first
The self published, micro-distributed comic Sacrifice by Sam Humphries and Dalton Rose has suffered a number of delays of late. But if we're not too sure
He may be the new Marvelman. But Cyclops does like his trophies. The Adam Kubert variant cover for Avengers Vs X-Men #8 in July. He's got your hammer and
Every morning I wake up to more and more San Diego Comic Con press releases. Here's what I found in my inbox this morning... Smart Pop This summer at San
DC Comics are conducting new survery of comic book readers with Nielsen NRG. You can participate here online, but I understand that a number of people
FurryWatch: Here's the cover to the third Grandville hardcover, Bete Noire, by Bryan Talbot. Out in December in the UK and January in the US.
Mark Millar is to be presented with an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters by Glasgow Caledonian University next Thursday. Millar, who lives in the
The DC Comics blog published a list of upcoming hardcover and trade paperbacks well into 2013. Which is usually a sign that the info has been given out to
Here's how it originally looked back in 1962... Photo taken in Orbital Comics, London.
Shane Davis is the Earth One: Superman artist, but who now seems to pulled out from the series after the first two books (or at least significantly
Here's a quick peek at the 1:100 variant cover for Archer & Armstrong by Barry Windsor Smith-contemporary, Neal Adams. It does seem to be kicking off,
A couple of days ago, Bleeding Cool pointed out how MarvelTVNews was posting fabricated information in order to attack Marvel, picked up by many other
At Bleeding Cool, we've been following the different types of digital comics that have been emerging. Those that use limited animation. Those that use