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On Monday night, I received the following image, purporting to be the last page of Amazing Spider-Man #12. No, not that image, that's the big spoiler
This morning, in Paris, two unknown gunmen dressed in jihadist clothing attacked the offices of French satirical cartoon magazine Charlie Hebdo, using
As the spinoffs of Legenderry: A Steampunk Adventure continues, we get to see more and more of the Big City and Daryl Gregory has been especially focused
Mark Waid writes, in an introduction to Todd Allen's Economics of Digital Comics, The more I learn, the less I know. This year, I celebrate my 30th
Trying to figure out what to get this week at the comic shop? Here are some preview pages for Swamp Thing #38 written by Charles Soule and drawn by Javi
Nancy A. Collins, writer of Vampirella # 8, talks with Joe Casey about Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #4, both on sale January 7th. NANCY A.
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, I'm back with the first week of 2015 comics! Marvel really won this week with two
Towards the end of 2014 Bleeding Cool debuted the first issue of the Devil’s Due title Tales of Mr. Rhee: “Karmageddon” by Dirk Manning (writer), Seth
By Josh Hechinger Welcome once more to From Strip to Script, where I reverse-engineer a script from a finished page of someone else’s comic. So, last
Charles, aka "Chuck" Forsman runs indie imprint and distributor Oily Comics, as well as the creator of Ignatz award-winning Snake Oil and graphic novel
The title actually does make sense if you'll bear with me a moment. I was already impressed with Boom's Sleepy Hollow comic from its first issue onwards,
Top Cow's new series, IXth Generation debuts this week and it picks up where Aphrodite IX and Cyberforce left off as the Cybernetic side of the Top Cow
There has been considerable concern expressed to me over the final page of last week's Earth 2: Worlds End weekly comic from DC Comics. It features the
Okay, looks like Nemesis Returns may be even longer delayed than we previously thought... Uncanny X-Men. Uncanny Avengers. And now Uncanny Inhumans. IGN
The IDW/Top Shelf acquisition could have all sorts of contractual side-effects. So I asked a few people who might be affected. Tony Bennett is the
That's rather short notice. The 36th Asterix comic book, to be written by Jean-Yves Ferri and Conrad, has been scheduled for this October. And the French
So far, Bleeding Cool has been able to identify sixty-four variant covers of the upcoming Star Wars #1, relaunch comic from Marvel, many of them exclusive
Who needs a three-months-ahead-Previews? Oni Press are debuting a new graphic novel Jamie S. Rich and Megan Levens, entitled Ares & Aphrodite, by
Yesterday we ran the rumour that DC Comics were to kill off the Terry McGinnis character, the young man from the future known as Batman Beyond. But is
So who else remembers buying The Staros Report? Who else still has their copies. Today, this happened. I'd heard that Bill Schanes was working for IDW,
Here we have some exclusive extended previews of Dynamite's books shipping this week: Army of Darkness #2, Red Sonja: Vulture's Circle #1, Shaft #2 and
We haven't had a big comic book company acquisition for a while, not since Boom! and Archaia. But we understand that IDW has just acquired Top Shelf
2000AD is back this week and all is right with the world. Prog 1912 arrives in shops in the UK on January 7th, digitally worldwide the same day, and in
I'm not going to run the spoiler. I'm not. But last night, I woke at about 2am to see something that had been emailed to me. I tweeted. Woke in the night.
Hour by hour by hour, this is a painting of Cernunos, the horned god in stages, posted to Facebook by comic book creator Liam Sharp ... as the world
Part of Dynamite's new "elseworld-style" comics called Altered States is a variant take on the classic vilgilante The Shadow. Heading up the one-shot is
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Gabriel Rodriguez, the artist who made his name on Locke & Key and then moved on to Little Nemo: Return To Slumberland has been tweeting some of his
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent Welcome to 2015! Those of you into your popular culture references will know that this year