Previewed in last week's Elephantmen, Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill's The Revenger from Image Comics, will undergo a name change by the time it's
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Garth Ennis returns to tell the story of Patient Zero in Crossed: Badlands #50. Simon Spurrier takes us to the English countryside in the oversized
Archie Comics has put their money where their mouth is so to speak... they have donated over one million dollars worth of children's books to the Toys For
A quick flick through a few of this week's comics, in the most popular regular column on Bleeding Cool, X Thoughts About X Comics. Get in touch if you
Over at the Associated Press, DC Comics has handed them the news that DC Comics will be publishing a weekly comic set five years in the DC New 52 future
Above, Francesco Francavilla's illustration for Bee Vixens From Mars, part of Alex De Campi's Grindhouse comic book from Dark Horse... and below, the
Could it be? The beginning of that much cherished tradition? Exclusive signing wars? Where companies take the talents of a creator solely for themselves,
From Mark Millar's Image Comics interview, talking about nine of ten new Millarworld titles planned over the next three years, he mentions three artists.
We did it for Inhumanity, why not for Forever Evil too? Five books this week, all Forever Evil-bannered but which books actually matter to the storyline?
From today's Walking Dead #118, by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard and Stefani Gaudiano, published by Image Comics. The book is really living up to its arc
Marvel has, of late, told us that unlike the days of old, you don't have to buy every crossover issue of an event to understand what's going on. Indeed,
From Hell is probably my favourite graphic novel to date. The quality of the comic all gets jumbled up in the time I was reading it, the revelations about
Tomorrow will see the release of Cataclysm: Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #2 and the comics writer Brian Bendis is asking for websites not to spoil the
Dirk Benedict's cigar smoking rogue Starbuck was one of the things that stood out from the original Battlestar Galactica series. Dynamite Entertainment is
In 1990 Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel got together and created a book like nothing anyone had seen before. Breathtaker: Love Death Sex Power was a Vertigo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65hT_6CcMRQ Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida writes; Hey Fandom! It's me, Aaron, for A Comic Show talking
Originally it was going to be a two page spread for the comic. Then we were told he was contributing a variant cover to the comic. And now DC Comics has
Bob Burden is best known for Flaming Carrot, Gumby and The Mystery Men, the latter inspiring the movie starring Ben Stiller and William H. Macy. But now
Bleeding Cool has previously reported on Marvel's upcoming plans to combine all their digital services, Marvel Unlimited subscription, Marvel AR content,
Scott Snyder announced today via Twitter (Or rather in this case he used "twitlonger" as this was a bit more than a 140 characters.) that BATMAN #28 is
So the big move west for DC Comics, from Broadway to Burbank, is set for sixteen months away. But who is going? Well, I'm told that Eddie Berganza is
Timothy Carson writes; Written by Arthur Wyatt and drawn by Henry Flint, Dredd: Underbelly serves as a comic tie-in/continuation for the 2012 film
Marvel Comics are publishing a remastered version of Miracleman from January, by Alan Moore The Original Writer, Mick Anglo, Garry Leach,
Boom! has been posting links to videos from the Canadian band Rush today, hashtagged #ticktock and #rush. http://t.co/FFzXhxwoen #ticktock #rush — BOOM!
This was Doctor Hannah Means-Shannon's first article for Bleeding Cool, eight months ago: "Feeling Giant, Intellectual Things At An Evening With Neil
We wondered what those two had been up to. USA Today reports that Mike Carey and Salvador Larroca are creating a new original graphic novel for Marvel, in
Jock tweets; Sunday Joker page, written by @Uptomyknees -- pic.twitter.com/15FBedldiT — jock (@jock4twenty) December 8, 2013 That would be Max
Nicolas Cage chose his stage name after Luke Cage. He starred in two Ghost Rider films and in Kick Ass. Over the years he has been linked with comic book
Madefire, entrepreneurs in the field of digital publishing through providing artists and writers new technology for developing “Motion Books” inspired by
Bleeding Cool's Chris Thompson chaired a conversation at Orbital Comics, London, between Julie Morah (of Blue Is The Warmest Color) and cartoonist Nicola