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Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Baltimore is expecting six inches of snow today, as the winter weather reaches new peaks in the season. THe National Weather Service projects up to 10
Much as we like them, it can't just be King Comics in Australia and Jesse James Comics in Phoenix. But you can bet your bottom dollar they'll send in
March is Women's History Month, so the folks over at TechTimes.com decided to do up a list of the five best female lead comics on the market today. Now
With three sellout issues so far, the final issue of The Valiant is likely to fly off the shelves this month as the hit miniseries from Jeff Lemire, Matt
Dynamite Entertainment is doing a new series of comics called Altered States, taking some of their best known characters and putting them in new
By Jason Strangis The Long Beach Comic Expo might have been relatively small in size but it packed a big punch last weekend. An impressive list of writers
This July, Titan Comics is debuting the first in a Lone Sloane masterpiece library series, The 6 Voyages of Lone Sloane by Heavy Metal artist Philippe
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent Most people know of “OC” as the center of decadence and housewives, but there are other,
Yes! Rat Queens is finally back! From Image Comics, Rat Queens #9, written by Kurtis J. Wiebe, with art by Stjepan Sejic has been long overdue for fans of
By Joseph Kyle Schmidt and Samuel Morse The Bleed is a weekly podcast by Bleeding Cool contributors Joe Schmidt and Sam Morse. The podcast consists of the
I remember when I laid eyes on the preview for Descender some time ago. I felt so connected to the beautiful artwork and the overall feel of the comic. I
When it comes to the most metal comic book ever, Black Metal by Rick Spears and Chuck BB wins it hands down, no questions asked. To illustrate something
Following on from their recent 200th issue of Dark Horse Presents in #7, Dark Horse are still bringing us high quality anthology-style content in March,
Peter S. Svensson writes for Bleeding Cool: Comics are a visual medium. Combining illustration and text into a whole greater than the sum of its parts.
We have another new Battleworld for the upcoming Secret Wars event, Weirdworld #1. This series will be written by Jason Aaron and drawn by Mike Del Mundo
A bunch of comic fans were surveyed asking which of the DC books launching in June are they most looking forward to. Now bear in mind the publicity on
Bleeding Cool has been noting not just a confluence of Marvel and DC's event storylines of late. Both exploring their respective multiverses, both seeing
The original sketch is being sold by spartacus-is-cool on eBay... Though it does bear a similarity to this original Judge Dredd commission by Walking
Here's a look at the Harley Quinn #16 triptych of covers featuring The Gang of Harleys, that combines the original standard cover, and the 1:25 variant
We know that Weird Al Yankovic is guest-editing an upcoming issue of Mad Magazine #533, the first guest editor in the publication's history. And he is
This week sees the publication of Nemo: River Of Ghosts by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, the final chapter in the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Nemo
AnimangaPlus and Lima Sky are releasing a series of comic apps featuring the very popular Doodle Jump franchise. These apps are motion comics based on the
Batman Eternal #52, the final issue in the DC weekly series written by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Ray Fawkes, Kyle Higgins and Tim Seeley and drawn by
The Multiversity Directors Cut #1 was solicited as a special version of Multiversity #1. THE MULTIVERSITY DIRECTOR’S CUT #1 Written by GRANT MORRISON Art
From today's New 52: Futures End... as the series approaches its conclusion... 1700 Broadway is the offices of DC Comics in Manhattan. And right now it
From the Star Trek New Visions #5 fumetti by John Byrne, out today. Aw man.... When I reviewed Nameless #1, I called it "Sandman meets Armageddon". Got
Do you remember that scene from Animal Man #19 by Grant Morrison and Chas Troug? In which Buddy Baker, high on mescalin, looked directly at the viewer and
Do you remember that Superboy Infinite Crisis punch? The one that shattered reality, and gave editors the company over an excuse for continuity errors






























