As we've mentioned both here and in the pages of Bleeding Cool Magazine, it's no secret that first and key appearances of Guardians of the Galaxy
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On his Facebook page, in his Playing God album, Erik Larsen pulls up examples of other artists work... and fixes them. John Byrne gets the treatment
Is it just me or is the Walking Dead TV show looking more and more like the comic book? So what have you been reading this week on Bleeding Cool? A lot of
I'm not a journalist. Though occasionally I play one on the internet. But Richard Gagnon, via comic book creator Steve Bissette, is looking for proper
Adi Tantimedh writes; It’s been a good month for the fantasy on the radio. We’ve had the fourth series of Sebastian Baczkiewicz’ brilliant PILGRIM and
ZonaNegativa are teasing a new comic book project by Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin. It seems to involve considerable amounts of masks and head
All this talk about Harper Row... are people missing the candidate Grant Morrison is actually giving us for a replacement Robin in his own story? Ellie.
David Berlanga records a piece looking at the difference between reading comics on the Marvel Digital Unlimited iPad App, compared to reading it with
Age Of Ultron's surprising ending is meant to be top secret, only eight people are meant to know about it and Joe Quesada is drawing the last few pages to
Geoff Johns shows us the return of Metal Men in Justice League #18... Got my copy of the alternate cover to JUSTICE LEAGUE 18! By the amazing @mitografia
The River Of Lost Souls by Isabel Greenberg in The Guardian this weekend. PBS on the rise of webcomics. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6redB3Xev14 Martin
Getting down to some interesting details here with Brendon Connelly's talk with Bryan Singer: I’m not sure which camera we’re going to use. I’ve been
Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2013, it celebrates its 21st anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Kickstarter to get a paperback
Adam Jeffcoat writes; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMTO-fPJtMA Niko and the Sword of Light was born from the idea that we wanted to make something
Paul Sohi writes; When I was thirteen, I first discovered Tank Girl. It was in a library a mile away from my house, I’d decided to go and visit it for the
Drew Ford writes; No one wants to publish this thing! I don’t understand? I mean, publishers tell me it’s good. I mean, they like it, but they don’t think
Louis Falcetti writes; I love being genuinely surprised and how rarely it happens these days. I don't mean surprised in the Paranormal Activity sense of
Darren J. Gendron writes; Writing a hit book is easy. There’s nothing to it. Sure, there’s some talent and skill and luck needed. And it all needs to be
Peter G writes; Today was definitely starting off different. I've complained before about how inclement weather always seems to hit when I'm doing a show,
Louis Falcetti writes; Something changed in me over the last year, something noticeable. I began to actively hunt out new music on Spotify. Like many
Empty All CachesEric Palicki writes; “ is something I was waiting for; I have one sigil tattoo on me as well,” said Anna Wieszczyk, after I showed her
The DVD and Blu Ray for Utopia came out this week. The pharma-political TV thriller that smashes Tarantinoesque characters against weak, woolly, cowardly
I have to say that the Dial H cover is very WTF in particular. And there are some interesting reveals in there in general. Looks like the Dial is
The end of Alan Moore's Fashion Beast. The beginning of Max Brooks' Extinction Parade. And the continuation of so much... Let's have a look at Avatar's
Steven Sanders writes; Symbiosis is a project I've been working on for years where I get to make everything that I love all at the same time. 1940s era
Louis Falcetti writes; Wolverine certainly looks startled on the first page of the new Wolverine series by Paul Cornell & Alan Davis. It could be the
Nick Percival writes; The Family is something I’ve been wanting to get off the ground even before I was working on my graphic novel, ‘Legends: The
The CLiNT Facebook pages are full of people complaining about the timeliness of the anthology magazine published by Titan. But it looks like we might be
I cannot believe this is such a simple idea that has yet to be addressed by the market. Comic storage boxes with colourful designs on the side. Seriously,