I popped into Gosh Comics of London to check that Bleeding Cool Magazine #0 had, indeed, made it through the Queen's Jubilee. Amd while I was there, noted
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We get it, gay marriage is the new hot topic in comics right now. Archie Comics, Astonishing X-Men, Earth Two, it's all the rage. So Jim McCann
The Dark Knight Rises is almost upon us. Which means its time for the kiddie versions of the film. Scott Cohn has drawn the kids book, The Dark Knight
"Batman Always Wins" is a comic internet mantra, spawning the similarly universally applied "Busiek Always Wins". Given the right time to prepare and the
Another Thursday, a new Crossed: Wish You Were Here by Si Spurrier, Javier Barreno and Gary Erskine. And the moral centre of the comic begins to shift and
Ande Parks writes for Bleeding Cool; Lone Ranger#4 Commentary Page One The end of issue three left Tonto for dead and, a few days later, the Lone Ranger
So, where is the smart money landing? The front line of comics retail is always best reported in these charts coveing the past week, as retailers jostle
Okay, I gave it a day. Some people complained that yesterday's article about Alan Scott, the as yet-to be Green Lantern of Earth Two, proposing to his
The first sale of the day at Wonderworld Comics A fine looking display at A Comic Book Shop Nicely labelled at Austin Books A fine display
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Jesse James of Jesse James Comics writes for Bleeding Cool like an unstoppable writing machine. During Amazing Arizona Con this year I was hanging with
Chris VB, out new Arizona Correspondent, writes for Bleeding Cool; The first time I visited an Atomic Comics store, I was convinced that I had found
Next week sees the launch of Brian Wood's Massive from Dark Horse next week, along with Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre, Kiss, Planetoid, Spider-Men and
We'd mentioned how Seymour couldn't have been writing for the New Frontiersman in 1975. But that was just a marketing bit of bumf. But the first issue of
We now have a name for the man who has been exhibiting at British comic conventions, exhibiting and selling work from deviantArt creators and more,