In the 1968 film, Planet of the Apes, astronaut George Taylor crashlands on the planet Earth (spoilers) in the year 3978. The date is shown on the clock
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Today sees the publication of SHIELD #1, a new Marvel comic book featuring the characters from the TV show, Marvel's Agents OF S.H.I.E.L.D. but operating
Brian Michael Bendis shared the variant cover for his and Michael Avon Oeming's relaunching Powers #1 on his tumblr page. The cover features Sharlto
We have another first look, this time inside the new King Features crossover from Dynamite, King: Jungle Jim #1. This series is being written by Paul
With the new year comes a new Valiant series, Quantum And Woody Must Die! by James Asmus and Steve Lieber. They came. They saw. They pissed off a whole
Yesterday, we pointed out that Tex Willer, Italian cowboy character has more pages produced a year than, say, Batman or Spider-Man, with a monthly 100
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. I’ve never
We'd identified 63 covers for Marvel's relaunch of Star Wars #1. Well, this looks like a potential 64th. Subscription service Loot Crate have announced
Time to add another to the big list - from retail chain Hastings. Up on the website any second now I shouldn't doubt. Time to add it to the big list!
This is what happens to a Batman #23 and a Batman #25 after they've been in a fire... There are some things that even CGC can't quite protect against. We
It is certainly one of my favourite comic books of all time. I have the original serialised chapters from the early nineties horror anthology Taboo and
Lots of comic book publishers are publishing lots of great comics. But in 2014, there was one that stood out head and shoulders above the rest in the
Dark Horse Presents #6, arriving in shops on January 21st, promises to be a bumper issue, with the debut of Matt Kindt and Scott Kolins' Pastaways, as
Jonathan Hickman and Ryan Bodenheim's new comic book from Image, The Dying And The Dead, as a Final Order Cut Off Date of next Monday - the last chance
By Rich Johnston and Hannah Means-Shannon Following on from last year's "Best" lists to create a Bleeding Cool tradition, Rich Johnston and Hannah
Tom Muller (who does the awesome cover work on Ales Kot's Zero each month) has designed six covers for the Valiant Next launch titles for the first half
This is what you call a Rich Twitch? Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported concerns from some retailers that the Doctor Who Free Comic Book Day title offered
Here we have some interior pages from the upcoming King Features Crossover series from Dynamite, King: Mandrake the Magician. The book is being written by
BBC Radio 4's Today Programme this morning, ran a feature towards the end of its three hour broadcast, looking at the ethnic makeup of modern day comic
The ACBD have published their annual run down of the French-speaking comic book marketplace. Calling it a year of contradictions, they point to more
Here is something I had never thought of... if Superheroes aren't killed in the line of duty, just how long would some of them live? Seems the folks over
We have another writer to writer interview, this time with David Walker, writer of the Doc Savage Special, talks with Mark Rahner about the Avenger
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
The BBC ran a Doctor Who advent calendar heading toward the Christmas Special. One of the cool things on the calendar was a short Christmas prose story
By Shawn Perry Happy Holidays Bleederinos! Hope you got everything you wanted…oh something was missing was it? Could it have been a brand-new edition of
By Adam X. Smith After Joe Colewood and I did a piece discussing the merits of Grant Morrison’s Multiversity #1, it dawned on me that I was nowhere near
My friends have been reading Rasputin and highly recommending it, though it's taken me awhile to catch up. Written by Alex Grecian, with art by Riley
Over at Newsarama, in an arranged interview with Marvel PR, Dustin Weaver has told them, With Edge of Spider-Verse #3 I did everything myself. I wrote,
Of late, Brian Bendis has given us two specific plot points that seem to contradict what has been dubbed the Marvel Rolling Continuity, set in place since
Savage Dragon is one of my favourite superhero comic books, and has been for decades. Constantly surprising, as well as full of explosive action, over the