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Erik Burnham's Writers Commentary on Vampirella/Dejah Thoris #3, on sale from Dynamite. Hey everybody! Erik Burnham here with a little commentary action
Jerrod Hugenot writes, Despite some distribution delays, Superman DC 100-Page Comic Giant! #5, starts with Tom King and Andy Kubert’s latest chapter in
The Tempe Festival of The Arts in Arizona that has just run this weekend celebrates local art, including running a pavement chalk artist competition.
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most-read stories yesterday DC Comics at Tokyo
Dynamite is launching a Kickstarter to fund a 100 Years of Dejah Thoris deluxe trading card set. Features their artist's portrayals of the Princess of
In recent days, comic book creator Evan Dorkin, of Milk & Cheese, Bill & Ted, Eltingville, Dork and Beasts Of Burden has been posting about his
This is the DC Comics set-up at Tokyo Comic Con, as seen in this walkthrough video. With an entrance gate to symbolise the journey between the secular
Ah, what a magical time to be an X-Men fan. We're used to shocking character deaths and even more shocking character resurrXions. That sort of thing
We ran a walkthrough video for Tokyo Comic Con happening this weekend - as well as breaking out yesterday's news about Marvel Comics getting into bed with
At the American Library Association Meet earlier this year, where DC Comics announced their new imprints DC Ink and DC Zoom, they
Glad to know I'm not the only one who does these. Mac from Maction Planet gets in touch with Bleeding Cool from Tokyo comic Con happening this weekend and
Stan Lee was married to Joan Boocock Lee for over seventy years, until her death two years ago. She was born in Gosforth in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England,
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Forty years ago, when I was a very young boy, I read The Snowman by Raymond Briggs. It was a number of comic book titles that my grandmother, known as
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most-read stories yesterday Comic Store In Your
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Still waiting for the store's sales tax check due to my mistake
Marvel people (including EIC C.B.Cebulski) have been at Tokyo Comic Con this weekend. Where Marvel has had big news to announce And it's all a bit
It's always fun to spot reinterpreted scenes from Watchmen appearing in its unauthorised sequel, Doomsday Clock. Even if the issue hasn't been formally
It's the number one rule of time travel. If you visit the past, be sure not to change anything, because even the smallest change could totally screw up
Bob Frantz writes, Like the very undead he’s been known to draw, Drew Moss won’t stay down. While the industry eagerly awaits the first issue of IDW’s
The West Coast Avengers have a pretty good makeup for a team. Miss America brings the power. Kid Omega brings the telepathy (and the reality show
Crusher Creel, the Absorbing Man, has something he wants to say to the Immortal Hulk. Creel wants to... apologize? You may find it hard to believe, but
Before Rebirth kicked off, Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok revealed in Justice League, courtesy of the Moebius Chair that there were Three Jokers, not one as
If you could say one thing about the X-Men, it's that they have a penchant for coming back from the dead. Many of them have done it multiple times. And
The Times-Picayune of Louisiana has published the results of a public records request for printed material banned by the Louisiana Department of
Shatterstar's life has really been turned upside down lately. He was living peacefully as the landlord of an apartment building for interdimensional
When seeking employment, it's important to highlight all your most important skills to prospective employers, as well as your goals. And if those goals
Gerardo Preciado writes, When I talked to Daniel (Bayliss, my partner in all things Moonhead Press) back in February about The Mirror -our latest
Glob Herman is a mutant who has it all. Strength. Brains. Good looks. A cool codename. The respect and friendship of his peers. Pretty much the only thing