By Christopher Helton Dan Didio gets a lot of grief over the management side of his work at DC Comics, but I have enjoyed his comic writing work at the
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"Are you telling me the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles never killed some ignorant fucker for dropping litter or shitting in the street?" "No, they didn't.
Is it an Infinity crossover? Is it an Inhumanity crossover? The two things smooshed together so that it's pretty hard to tell. Last week's Avengers
Jess Fink has been doing strange things with comics for some time now, and her new book released from Top Shelf this May doesn’t disappoint, which is good
I’m joining you live from Conquest Comics in New Jersey, my local shop, and getting a gander at their books as they emerge from the boxes, and there are
I rather enjoyed the first Kick Ass series by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr from Marvel. The second... not as much. Nor the Hit Girl spinoff. But Kick
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool I was always rather fond of Suicide Squad. The combination of moral ambiguity, superpowers and deniable espionage
Tomorrow sees the publication of Ten Grand #1 by JMS and Ben Templesmith, published by Image. I talked about it here. A private investigator in an
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool I had my doubts about Five Weapons. I've suffered through quite enough 'It's Harry Potter but they fight!' 'It's
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool Fringe, much like BBC Radio 4 (Trust me, I’m going somewhere with this) is a perfect example of what happens when
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool Star Wars #1 by Alex Ross With the launch of a new series, who better to illustrate your cover than Alex Ross?
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool As I write this, Warren Ellis’ second novel Gun Machine has made it onto the New York Times bestseller list five
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool While I was never a fan of professional wrestling, I definitely remember feeling its presence in middle school.
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool Mara #1 by Ming Doyle It’s the very simple color palette Doyle uses that grabs my attention, and keeps my eyes
Matt Damon and John Krasinski want you to stop that fracking. Stop it. Now.
The internet’s most opinionated (and Greek) comics column. By Dr Manolis V. GREEK, LIKE MORBIUS Morbius? Michael Morbius, pasty-rat-faced vampire in a
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool Fables #124 by Joao Ruas I must say, Sir Bufkin looks rather dashing on this cover. His face shows years of
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool While 2012 whittles down to the end of the world, it certainly was a fantastic year for Jeremy Whitley and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rS-KxoEXwQ UPDATE: Marvel write to say, basically, "Here! Here are the Wolverine trade paperbacks!" FEB120685
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool Fairest #10 by Adam Hughes Oh deer! So if you’re a regular reader of this column, you’ll know of my infatuation
Cameron Hatheway writes for BleedingCool I was fortunate enough to attend Bill Amend’s panel at Comic-Con this past summer (he was a special guest, you
Comeback #1 - by Ed Brisson, Michael Walsh and Jordie Bellaire A Review by Eliot Cole This review started out very differently in my mind. But before we
Kyle Rogers writes for Bleeding Cool Last year's "Who Is Jake Ellis?" was, for my money, one of the best comics published in 2011. It combined deft &
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool The movie studios were baffled when Year One bombed at the box office. "Michael Cera! You love him! Jack Black!
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Sometimes my heart breaks for Alan Moore. He's said in the past that he doesn't read any comics that are coming
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool I write this review from a place of neutrality. I don't want you to think that I'm one of "those" kids. You know
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool Brandon Seifert and Michael Montenat's Spirit of the Law (out for Halloween exclusively through comiXology from
Alex Wilson writes for Bleeding Cool; Halloween Eve, written by Brandon Montclare and art by Amy Reeder, follows the adventures of a costume store clerk
Alex Wilson writes for Bleeding Cool; Comics should always be a source of amusement for their reader. After all, comics are a part of the entertainment
Two tearjerkers from opposite sides of the spectrum.