I usually like to review disparate books together if possible. Well, despite having two X-Men comic books, that couldn't more so be the case with this
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Jimmy Olsen Oneshot is a strange beast to sell, initially made up of the Jimmy Olsen back up strips that ran in the $3.99 Action Comics before a reverse
Paul Cornell writes for Doctor Who and is a friend of Steven Moffatt. As a result he is very acquainted with the Comic Relief special from ten years ago
In FF #1 no one dies. But everything changes. For years the book has twisted and turned with different approaches, occasionally changing team members,
Batroc The Leaper is a joke. A character designed in full French stereotype, but one as a criminal with honour who will play the game. But as likely to
The final issue of Neonomicon by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows. What to show, what to talk about, what to say without spoilers. What I can say is that the
This week sees the staff of Bleeding Cool Awarrd-winning A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida in conflict! Aaron rubs Mike's nose in it about him going to
Kate Atherton writes for Bleeding Cool: It's fair to say that audiences and critics alike expect great things from Duncan Jones' Source Code. That's what
Morning Glories' Joe Eisma's work has been compared to Jamie McKelvie. There certainly are similarities, the clean thin lines, the open space for colour,
One is the beginning of a big comics publisher event, another is the ending of one. Fear Itself Prologue: Book Of The Skull by Ed Brubaker and Scot Eaton
It's a week for pirates it seems. Very different pirates obviously. Sigil from Marvel (Marrrrr-vell) by Mike Carey and Leonard Kirk is a return to the
Jonathan Hickman recently revealed that SHIELD had a long and rich history going back thousands of years into the Marvel Universe. And it's really good.
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool Author and philosopher Ayn Rand's never been an easy fit. Her extreme views opposing socialism and "art by
Finder: Voice is... The latest volume in Carla Speed McNeil's creator-owned series, originally self-published as a black and white comic before moving to
Cheryl writes for Bleeding Cool Firstly, Hollywood got hold of DC, now MAC: one of the most globalised cosmetics companies with the most diverse and