Saying goodbye to the "God pass".... San Diego Comic Con has been a spate of hellos and goodbyes, last show for some, first show for many. We'll be a
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San Diego is upon us. As you read this, I am somewhere 35,000 feet in the air without any form of wi-fi. I am probably feeling more nervous about the lack
Becky Cloonan draws Batgirl... This time next week, I will be readying myself for a journey across the world. Thousands of miles flying at great height,
Deathly Halliwell gives us Dream and Delirium in Lego... Nine years since I had to walk to work because, for some reason, they'd closed the tube stations
Doing the rounds on Facebook and Tumblr without author notation... as last week's Cosplayer story still tops the charts, the first time this has happened
Well, with the Justice League on hand, the USA managed to at least get a two-all draw with Portugal. But Superman, does rock a mean moustache.
The Korean statue of Spider-Man that looked out across a shopping mall food court. I wonder if the sales of hot dogs rose or fell.... So this was the week
Here's a special extra Lying In The Gutters for you. Five years worth of stories on Bleeding Cool... which got the most hits over the years? We pieced
So, yes, Bleeding Cool is five years old. And a few folk wanted to say a few things, including me. Happy Fifth Birthday, Bleeding Cool, From Those Who
The biggest story of the week is one of the stories from the Diamond Retailer Summit in Las Vegas that both CBR and Newsarama declined to cover... even as
That was a line from a publisher in a Las Vegas bar last night, reading Bleeding Cool on his phone. Bleeding Cool has been running a fair few articles
Dennis Barger of Wonderworld Comics of Detroit has been sending in a few photos from the Diamond Retailer Summit in Las Vegas. Probably best known by
Old Wally from Furious-Teapot there. Sorry, best I could do. By the time you read this, I'll be heading off to the UK premiere of X-Men: Days Of
Seeing a lot of unverified reports on this. To clarify: John Stewart is not going anywhere. — Alex Segura (@alex_segura) March 22, 2013 "Editorial felt
It's my brother's thirty-ninth birthday day. This is a documentary on his hip-hop group, The Austin Francis Connection. Happy birthday bro...
Yanick Paquette sketch art from Wondercon... Announcements, reports, cosplay, there is still much coming in to Bleeding Cool to run, but here's a rundown
We're in the run up to Free Comic Book Day, July Solicitations, Con Season, Scandal And Spoilers. And Bleeding Cool is finely attuned to find out what
I understand a few folk have been calling up DC Subscription Department to confirm the biggest story of the week. You can stop calling now, folk, everyone
From Ace-Continuado on DeviantART - who will give him his first professional job? So, that was the Emerald City week that was, plenty of new, commentary
When going to a movie premiere, I always recommend taking a red hoop with you. You never know where it may end. So... what have you been reading this
I can't stop running these photographs. So, yes, there was only one story going to be at the top of this week's Lying In The Gutters. But I do hope you
Forget about Hollywood, a good wash will racebend your favourite Marvel comic book hero automatically... So what have you been reading this week on
That visual there from Jai Nitz and his artist Janusz Pawlak, in light of the Final-Order-Cutoff for orders of their Toshiro steampunk horror graphic
Those original Freudian tweets in full... thanks to Little Bleeder JohnP for the screencap. So what have you been reading this week? Top Twenty Traffic Of
So... @richjohnston & I reached an agreement. The "wait a few hours" rule. See? Kerfuffle over. Nothing to see here, move along. ;-) — Dan Slott
Looks like it's not just the T-shirts... So this week, everyone got sick, me, Brendon and Hannah, I banged out 7000 words for Bleeding Cool Magazine #9,
When the porn parody version of Quicksilver looks better than the actual movie version... So what have you been reading this week? Well, top of the list,
Featuring Kelly Eden, Ari Honey and Zilla308 there... It's been that kind of week. This was the week when I organised a troop of Facebook employees in
From around fifteen years ago... that's Dez Skinn, me, Charlie Adlard, Richard Davies, Garth Ennis, Liz Brooks and Joel Meadows... I am so serious! So
Marcos Martin's cover for The Amazing Spider-Man #1, out in April. Top Twenty Traffic Of The Week Is Young Avengers The First Mainstream All LGBT