Dynamite will be publishing Frank Frazetta's Thun'da in a new series starting in August from Robert Place Napton and Cliff Richards (with a Jae Le cover)
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Not so much the New 52, as the New 17. This is the list I've been given of comic books that will still be offered by subscription after their tenth
BleedingCool has been following how ShiftyLook has been investing in the comics industry of late. How it has employed studios to create webcomics using
The second episode of the animated webcomic The Random Adventures of Brandon Generator by Tommy Lee Edwards and Edgar Wright, narrated by Julian Barratt
HyperWatch: Cover for Hypernaturals #2 out in August by Francesco Mattina, Timothy Green II, and Trevor Harsine. StarWatch: Retailer Bret Parks, owner of
I love Mark Millar. Unequivocably. From Twitter: @mrmarkmillar when's the next issue of Clint out? Should have been last Thurs? — Steve Gittins
Jesse James talked to Brian Augustyn for Bleeding Cool; In January, I was at a Drink and Draw for the Amazing Arizona Con. I was hanging out with John
So what are you looking forward to next week already? A new Guild comic? The first issue of Resident Alien? The return of Batman Incorporated? Godzilla
They are known for both working on Marvel's top ape character in Agents Of Atlas, one Gorilla Man. In August, Jeff Parker and Gabriel Hardman will be
The New Crusaders App went live last night featuring the new Archie Comics revival of the Red Circle superhero characters, delivering 8 pages of new
Marvel Comics may be about to make news for their first gay marriage in a comic book, between Northstar and his partner Kyle. But their parent company has
A number of DC subscribers have contacted Bleeding Cool rather annoyed that DC Comics have told them that they can no longer get their favourite books in
Brian Azzarello does seem to be channelling Neil Gaiman right now, or Robert Graves via Neil at least, and never more than in this issue of Wonder Woman
Marvel's Point One comics were billed as perennial comics, issues that comic book stores could keep on hand, ideal for when anyone expressed an interest
Greg Capullo once said that, when leaving Haunt, he had a choice between working on Batman and Wolverine, and went with the relaunch of Batman with Scott