This is Chris Ryall. He is editor-in-chief of IDW Publishing. And while marketing guy Dirk Wood is currently struggling with technology in the Diamond
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Green Team, Teen Trillionaires launched from DC Comics last year. Its sales were not good. It was the worst selling New 52 book and by the end it dropped
These are the official statistics for comic books as distributed in North America by Diamond Comic Distributors in the month of February 2014. So what
All-New Ghost Rider #1 is meant to come out next week. But, while some retailers may get copies, Bleeding Cool has confirmed that Marvel Comics is asking
Beneath the Diamond Retailer Day, at the Aloft Hotel in the London Docklands, Avatar Press, owners of Bleeding Cool are having their Press Day. I spied
I'm at the Diamond Retailer Day at the Aloft Hotel in London's Docklands, ahead of tomorrow's London Super Comic Con. It kicks off in an hour, but I just
Chris Ronburger, a 19 year old cafeteria worker with Down Syndrome and autism, has begun his own business, arranging selling vending machines that sell
We've been talking about the upcoming Comics Unmasked exhibition at the British Library for some time. Running from 2nd May to 19th August and curated by
It's almost as if he knew exactly what he was doing... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1LljMU7JPY
By Panel 2 Panel Bleeding Cool welcomes back the Panel 2 Panel podcast team, joined by Josh Elder, the writer on DC's Scribblenauts Unmasked. They say:
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu Bleeding Cool had had a blast interviewing superstar artist Adi Granov recently, and of course, questions were asked about
By Ian Mageto http://youtu.be/qyxWhQX2gHI Senior Cosplay Correspondent Ian Mageto is back with a new show format for us here at Bleeding Cool. He
We got quite the treasure-trove of first look images from Red Circle Comic's The Fox #5 this week including covers by Dean Haspiel, Howard Chaykin and
Tim Seeley is one of those extremely talented people that can draw, write and make everyone laugh plus rock the full Duck-Dynasty-Stage-One beard. He has
By Alexander Webb Last month, I wrote a review on the mediocrity of Justice League 3000, Issue 3. I didn't see it going anywhere. I thought the
By Ryan Michael Both of DC's flagship characters were introduced to the public towards the tail end of the Great Depression. Over the decades, both have
By Ed Saul There's a story about The Wizard of Oz that says Judy Garland got so hysterical with laughter during a take that the director, Victor Fleming,
This Saturday, the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco will have special guest JH Williams III popping by to their Sandman exhibition for a presentation
Superpowers aren't always ready to play nice, Dream Thief reminds us, as John Lincoln struggles with the "vengeful spirits" that work their mischief on
ICV2 reports that both Marvel and DC have been locked out of the top twenty graphic novels sold in bookstores for the month of February 2014, the first
Bleeding Cool has written about this before, the internecine rivalry at DC Comics between co-publisher Dan DiDio working on the East Coast and chief
Marvel's retailer promotions push a number of books to the top with Amazing Spider-Man dominance, but some seem to be doing well on their own based on
I hear gossip that that Marvel editor-in-chief Axel Alonso, and executives CB Cebulski and Jordan D White visited LucasFilm last week for discussions
At SXSW, it was announced that Marvel would film a series of short documentaries under the label Tales To Astonish, focused on Marvel comic books. And the
HANG DAI Editions, an independent publishing imprint of Brooklyn, NY featuring the work of Gregory Benton (B+F), Dean Haspiel (The Fox), and Seth Kushner
It's time, folks. Saturday 9am PT, Noon ET, 4pm GMT... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWMR1ReDvZ8 Though you might want to be there two hours early. The
Chuck Dixon and Jorge Zaffino's Winterworld series, originally published by Marvel, is being revived from June by IDW, joined by artist Butch Guice.
Ten years ago, Marvel Comics settled all rights arguments with X-Men artist Dave Cockrum and his characters Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus and more, in a
"Video nasty" is a peculiarly British term, coined in the eighties for films available on VHS and BetaMAX tapes believed to corrupt their audience through
Are You Missing Hellblazer? Here Comes Thomas Alsop