By Chris Arrant After nearly three months of waiting, the results are in for Project: Rooftop’s “Re-Create A Wrestler” Design contest done in partnership
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It could have just been a colouring error I suppose. But since it was on the cover of Diamond Previews, I'm not sure. This was that original cover, first
2000AD editor Matt Smith continues his exploration of the Judge Dredd world for IDW Publishing with their latest announced title - Judge Dredd: Anderson,
The DC Comics Band Aid continues to peel off.... No sooner was the New 52 Relaunch underway (and folks found out that it was a stealth reboot) than people
Joe Casey, the comic creator as cool as the other side of the pillow, has met up with The King, Jack Kirby... and what we get is Captain Victory And The
And so it begins... twenty-two exclusive items debuting at San Diego Comic Con and distributed there through Diamond Comic Distributors. From Max Brooks
These are the official statistics for comic books as distributed in North America by Diamond Comic Distributors in the month of May 2014. So what have we
Two days ago, Bleeding Cool ran the news that Loot Crate were telling comic book publishers that they were ordering 150,000-180,000 of a variant cover
We all know how the French comics industry towers over every other in the Western world. But does that mean they are all rolling in Euros? Not a bit of
Amazon's policies have certainly been newsworthy of late. Whether it's the clash with Hachette, leading to Hachette distributed books no longer being
Dynamite Entertainment decided to do an annual for their new Twilight Zone series and they turned to writer Mark Rahner to do it. Troy Brownfield sat down
Anthony Spay may be one of the best kept secrets in all of comics. He is not only a talented artist, but he is the art director and main designer for
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu Title: Iron Fist: The Living Weapon #3 Writer and Artist: Kaare Andrews Rage: Part Three begins with a dream sequence that drags
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to Typing on the Dead, Bleeding Cool’s Walking Dead recap column. In the aftermath of All Out War we witnessed some
Horror master Steve Niles concludes his run with Ash And The Army Of Darkness #8 for Dynamite this week and Troy Brownfield caught up with the monster man
By Tony Wolf As a lifelong Grant Morrison fan, I'd long heard whispers of Zenith, the elusive longform, out-of-print postmodern late 80s/early 90s
Bleeding Cool were the folks who first let you know that Titan Comics was to get the Doctor Who comics license from BBC Worldwide. We then had to, sadly,
Today we give you the final piece of the puzzle in this anatomy of God is Dead: Book of Acts "Alpha" and "Omega" the two issues that will set the stage
By David Dissanayake I once bumped into Sarah Vaughn, co-creator of Image Comics' Alex+Ada (with Jonathan Luna), without knowing it. I was going to my
In a rare interview, God, the cosmic potato, sat down with writer and handsomest man in comics Joshua Hale Fialkov (The Bunker, The Ultimates, I, Vampire,
Marvel have applied to register the name Jarvis for, what they describe as Computer software; mobile app; mobile app featuring a voice activated digital
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFlOM4vdaOE Aaron Haaland writes, Hey Fandom! This is A Comic Show: two days later! Take that Walking Dead with your fancy
A look at some creative changes to your favourite comic books. Or possibly ones that you don't even read... Scooby-Doo: Where Are You #47 was... (W/A/CA)
Mark Millar talked to Jim Viscardi about his life in comics for two hours for Jim's Let's Talk Comics podcast. We heard a lot of the usual stories about
The popular DC Comics game Injustice: Gods Among Us pitted superhero against superhero, supervillain against supervillain, often from a variety of
We mentioned Mark Millar had a mangaesque Millarworld project on the books that he was looking for artists for. But there's more to come. Millar writes,
Here's another reason to pick up the print version of the digital first comic Infinite Crisis: Fight For The Multiverse from DC. As well as the comic,
When Amazing Spider-Man #1 launched with 700,000 preorders, I was briefed by industry insiders that Gamestop were responsible for a huge amount of these,
Following attending the Grand Comics Fest in Brooklyn on Saturday, June 7th, I was fortunate enough to attend a truly unusual performance event, the live
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted




























