Sunshine Barbito writes; Have you ever wished you were someone other than yourself? Ever planned your alternate-life-future in your head all afternoon,
Rich Johnston Archives
London's Cartoon Museum reopened in its new location this week. On Wells Street in Fitzrovia, the other side of Oxford Street to Gosh Comics, with a handy
A Bleeding Cool reader writes in to comment, regarding Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston's Black Hammer series-of-series, currently published by Dark Horse
No title as of yet. But Scott Snyder and Charles Soule have been teasing lots of stuff about new creator-owned comic books together. And today we got the
Bleeding Cool ran an article the other week about French comics writer David Blot, and his graphic novel published eight years ago called 'Yesterday' -
Marvel Comics are making a standard amount of comics out in July and August available for retailer exclusive variant covers. But these days, Marvel Comics
Ooh look. We have unlettered previews to Loki #1, Jane Foster: Valkyrie #1 and previously unseen covers from War Of The Realms spinoffs... first a look at
Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy #1 by Jody Houser and Adriana Melo is spinning out of Heroes In Crisis and it's one of the rare book that DC Comics will be
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Fantagraphics will be bringing plenty of their cartoonists to San Diego Comic Con, hanging around Booth #1721. They also have a number of books debuting
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Yesterday, Bleeding Cool got the word that MAD Magazine published by DC Comics was to cease publication with Vol 2 issue 10. The venerable American
Yesterday we got to read Image Comics publisher Eric Stephenson on The Walking Dead #193 by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. Today we get to hear him
Today's launch of Lois Lane #1 by Greg Rucka and Mike Perkins from DC Comics may not have hit the headlines as much as a certain end of a zombie
I'm starting to get the feeling that, ahead of Jonathan Hickman restarting the mutant books at Marvel Comics, the creative team are doing whatever they
It has been noted that the US police and members of the US armed forces often seem to have an affinity for Marvel Comics' The Punisher character. A
Bleeding Cool pointed out that yesterday The Walking Dead #193 had sold out from Diamond Comic Distributors despite a very generous overprint and
He's done it everywhere else. But mostly at Thought Bubble in Leeds. And now The Wicked + The Divine's Kieron Gillen is to DJ at San Diego Comic-Con at
Prices of the DC Giant 100-Page Walmart Exclusives have been known to jump on the aftermarket. Comic stores in the UK who get them on the grey market,
There are a bunch of Marvel Comics going through second printings right now. And even some that aren't. The War Of The Realms #6 final issue is getting a
Originally Captain America #12 was solicited by Marvel Comics for the 19th of June. Instead, we had Captain America #11, as the series has continued to
Do you remember Marvel Comics' 25th Anniversary Covers? Back when they counted their beginnings in 1961 and the publication of The Fantastic Four? Then
How have you read The Walking Dead? It may change your take on one particular scene in The Walking Dead #193. If you have read the collections, you will
We told you before that Marvel Comics was to overship the launch issue of the new series Loki #1 by 100%. However, we have now been informed that this
Reading two green books today... Immortal Hulk #20 and The Green Lantern #9, they seem to merge together slightly. While in Immortal Hulk #20 by the
Do you remember the Convergence event at DC Comics, where every comic was replaced with a two-issue Convergence mini-series, all of which began the same
Marvel Comics has run tributes to a number of comic book creators who have passed away in their pages in recent years. But this may be the first time they
Running through Marvel Comics' titles in July, and in memorium of the man's life, will be another of Stan Lee's Soapbox columns originally published in
Welcome to the pretty-much-mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. A run around the day before and the day ahead. You can sign up to receive it as an
Once upon a time, in 1981, Dave Thorpe was writing original Captain Britain comic strips for Marvel UK's monthly Marvel Superheroes title, drawn by