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Oh what a shame... They've only just solicited the new Skottie Young-written Rocket Raccoon comic. And one of the retailer incentives was the Mike Mignola
When the original Miracleman #9 by Alan Moore and Rick Veitch was published, it was rather controversial. Steve Geppi of Diamond Comic Distributors wrote
C2E2 may have grabbed the headlines. But the traffic came from earlier in the week - and the comics that came out last Wednesday, Flash, Guardians Of The
Adi Tantimedh writes, I could have sworn I wrote about Attack on Titan last year when It began to take off, but now that it’s really taken off as a global
Tuesday, April 29th The eighty-fourth meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 at 7:00 PM at Parsons
The Wall Street Journal broke the story on the new Justice League movie as well as the likes of Shazam, 100 Bullets, Fables and Metal Men in production.
Order yours here... as our titular hero goes on a family journey in November's release of this much anticipated book. And watch author Jeff Kinney talking
That's the new Rian Hughes-designed logo for the Stan Lee Eagle Awards, newly renamed and newly rebooted. Long standing British comic book awards,
Kevin LaPorte writes, Allow me to preface this review of motorcycles as story vehicles (get it?!) in comic books/comic-inspired movies with a disclaimer
LOGO's website NewNowNext has an exclusive interview with well-known Archie Comics artist Dan Parent about the ending of the Archie's Pal, Kevin Keller
Remember a few days ago when we posted an article about how retailers may be under-ordering The Shadow: Midnight In Moscow? Seems Dynamite has decided to
It's Sunday... no one wants to work, to do stuff like actually turn the pages of a comic or click through a digital one... I wish I could see the preview
Original Sin #2 from Jason Aaron and Mike Deodato asks the ever important question... who holds the eye? That is how Marvel sent out these pages on
Dave Dwonch writes, I was only able to muster two words before passing out as I tumbled into his car. “Hospital. Drive.” And then darkness. Earlier in the
We've got another full issue from our friends at Dynamite Entertainment. Today we get Leah Moore and John Reppion's take on Sherlock Holmes. The cover was
No not The Death Of Wolverine. No, not World Without Wolverine. No not the Last Will And Testament Of Charles Xavier. No, not the Trial Of Jean
Mentioned at the C2E2 Wolverine panel, the Deadpool Vs. X-Force by Duane Swierczynski and drawn by Pepe Larraz that we broke earlier in the week, will
At C2E2, the Wolverine panel has been talking about the character's upcoming death, a storyline we first reported on almost fifteen months ago... The
On Saturday, while everyone else was running around at C2E2, Bleeding Cool was the first to report on the new ComiXology App and the change in policy that
Geeked Out Nation reviews Superman #30, The book starts out with a couple that happens upon what appears to be a piece of Doomsday. It is several wasted
Kirk Staley, Bleeding Cool correspondent, reported in from yesterday's Marvel Heroes panel of a rather intriguing reveal. On the panel showing of the
We were a big fan of Buzzkill written by Donny Cates, published by Dark Horse Comics last year. Well, at C2E2, Dark Horse has been revealing his
IGN reported, "DC said they wanted us to re-introduce Wally West and they wanted him to be bi-racial, and I thought that was great," Venditti said. "I'm
Spotted on the corner of 86th and Lex, a phone box with a special message... This is new evidence that the quarter of a million dollar advertising budget
This morning, Bleeding Cool ran a report on a recent DC Retailer Summit at Chicago a couple of nights ago. During which our anonymous retailer clerk took
Last month, Bleeding Cool ran an article on the San Diego Reader's collection of cosplay photos with caption by comedian Jay Allen Stanford that received
Dynamite Entertainment has offered up some full first issues to share with you guys. We're kicking it off with Mark Waid's The Green Hornet #1. Joining
Mike Kennedy writes for Bleeding Cool: Bengal, the French comic book artist and co-founder of CFSL.net, is running a Kickstarter campaign right now. Not
Ryan Browne's webcomic God Hates Astronauts, has already seen print publication from Image Comics in hardcover form, via Kickstarter. But as of August,