We saw that Toronto has its own Batman. Well this was spotted there as well. Clearly there's a Bat community starting up there... and in a week full of
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Gary Friedrich, Tony Moore, Before Watchmen, there's a lot of unrest going on in comics at the moment. Even Ken Penders' case against Archie Comics may
Although Before Watchmen wins the story of the week, if you count up all the separate articles, it's Doctor Who that wins the day by busting
Today our thoughts are more with the friends and family of Mike Pandel, also known from the A Comic Show video blogs as Tri Force Mike. Only three days he
This would have been the week of the DC logo at Bleeding Cool. But then the Russians all started tuning into our discussion of the ending of the second
You can find a slightly more interactive version of the above Community-meets-X-Men image over here. And, yes, of coursse the Dean would be Emma Frost.
A much better version of the Dr Seuss Batman that I ever came up with... so what have people been reading on Bleeding Cool this week then? Top Twenty
A special Lying In The Gutters this week, not only the top twenty posts of the week, but also the top twenty posts of the year... and a very obvious
One comic fan's Christmas presents from his girlfriend... photo courtesy of Reddit. You think you know what the biggest story of the week was? You'd be
So anyway, that's my Christmas card this year. Merry Christmas all, to those who get Lying In The Gutters by e-mail. Bleeding Cool will be running through
It's off how one Facebook post can tear the internet in half. SO anyway, this is what you have been reading this week. Aren't you all sophisticated sorts?
Remember remember the Fifth Of December. This is Julius Caesar as designed by Jack Kirby for a 1969 production. Okay, so what have people been reading
A rather wonderful sketch by John Byrne. It's been a week of sales, spoilers and swipe files, with some more Granito-like action to come later. But this
The Avengers and The Justice League courtesy of dNa... 39 today, I shaved my beard off. Mid life crisis over. But now I look like a potato. Okay, so what
And people say weekends are slow for traffic. Not when Frank Miller speaks, they are not. And the stories haven't quite finished in that regard, either.
Hallowe'en comes a calling. I'll be giving out comics along with the candy. But what have you been reading all week? Top Twenty Traffic Posts Of The Week
Paul Gravett is one of the most respected people in the British Comics Industry. Dubbed the Man At The Crossroads by Eddie Campbell, he is principally
Home from New York Comic Con, watching Stephen Fry on the TV, it's good to be back in Blighty. And the weekly cycle starts again. Apologies for the late
By Eve Johnston (6) By the next Lying In The Gutters, NYCC 2012 will be over... but for this week, if you want to get in touch while I'm in town
That was the DC Relaunch that was. And now... it's starts all over again with issue 2s. Top Twenty Traffic Posts Of The Week 1. No More Mutants: 52
Looks like Starfire hasn't really changed in all these years... Top Ten Traffic Posts Of The Week 1. Spoiling The Ending Of Catwoman #1 2. Liam Neeson
For those of you who remember twenty years ago... we've had gender, we've had race, I told you sexuality would be the next to cause a storm. And Archie
Sorry about the brevity, as you may gather, it's been a bit of a rushed weekend. Next week I will bore you at length about something, guaranteed. Top
Eyes up, Hawkeye. This is the week that comics exploded across the media. We've probably seen more coverage of the DC Relaunch than anything since...
Welcome to another look back at the week at Bleeding Cool. And, yes, it's been a bit windy and wet. Top Twenty Traffic Posts Of The Week 1. That Uncanny
This week is the last week of DC comics until the reboot relaunch gentle tickling of the DC Universe. Marvel are giving us shadows and quotes from
Gotham Girls Plushies from Michelle Legendre, on DeviantArt... Another week, another Lying In The Gutters, another look at what you've all been reading on
So that was the race week that was. Normally the Perry White news would have made an impact, but Spider-Man stole his thunder somewhat as the entire media
So if last week's comics stories were all about gender, then it seems that the upcoming week's may all be about race. Then we're due a week of gayness,
That was the San Diego Comic Con that was. Bleeding Cool was there in full force. As in, both of us. Next year we should return with a gaggle. And maybe