I'd approached comic creator Christian Beranek for an article for Bleeding Cool earlier this summer, specifically after I was made aware of reaction to
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There's a lot of fuss from USA Today that Clark Kent is quitting his job on the Daily Planet in a bit of a Jerry Maguire/Newsroom fashion. But, you know,
Julian Simpson is a British TV writer. Episodes of Doctor Who such as Almost People and Rebel Flesh as well as episodes of Hustle, Spooks, Hotel Baylon,
Matt Harding writes for Bleeding Cool; Last weekend, Comic-Con held its annual Alternative Press Expo, or APE-Con, in San Francisco. Hailed as one of the
This week sees the first issue of Nick Spencer and Riley Rossmo's new Image comic, Bedlam, published. It's not the first time it will have seen the light
This is a double page from Frank Cho's upcoming Savage Wolverine series in progress. But where did it come from? Well here's a version he prepared
It's the media deal we've all been dreading. Independent upstart cheeky Threadless in bed with Big Disney Owned Marvel. A competition to to design a
Catpumpkin! Damn jet lag... never normally this bad. Next NYCC, must plan better. I'm forty in a month. Sigh. I took the kids to the Cartoon Museum in
Nikki Foxtrot writes on the facebook page for Unseen Justice, a new comic by John Prince and Justin Case. Unseen Justice - that's the comic you haven't
We mentioned this at NYCC. But now we have art. Kevin Smith's third Batman story with Walt Flanagan, to follow Batman: Cacophony and Batman: Widening
It's time to play that game with DC Comics, where we point out something just a little bit sexual about one of the covers of their comics, they get all
Louis Falcetti reports from a hopefully-unusual sight from New York Comic Con. And provides photographic evidence. Isn't that lovely? A swastiki painted
It's one of the few non-superhero creator owned titles to ever hit the No 1 spot in the charts. Battle Chasers by Joe Madureira. Both commerically and
So I was in the Comics Museum in London this weekend, as part of the Bloomsbury Festival, as my kids got an impressive lesson in character design from
Orboital Comics plans for Hallowe'en are, well, um... Private view/Halloween party Oct 31st 2012 7.30-9.30 at Orbital Comics. Costumes are, apparently,
Ah, there's nothing quite like the moment the first bit of footage of a comic book movie hits the internet. It's the perfect combination of about 5
From Berk Senturk... the Justice League Of The Ottoman Empire... I think these are fairly identifiable... Of course, every JLOE needs a bad guy. And...
Shaky Kane writes; This week's offering features VID VICIOUS and NUKE PUKE' EM of legendary cyber assailants DEDDERS on the cover of an imaginary comic
Originally premiering at the 2011 New York Comic Con, THE RED TEN was a micro-distribution success story, selling thousands of copies in 50+ retail
Captain America was a popular film. Almost too popular? This mask, currently available online as a Red Skull mask, was used by one Kevin Crawford to rob a
Alex Wilson writes for Bleeding Cool; Halloween Eve, written by Brandon Montclare and art by Amy Reeder, follows the adventures of a costume store clerk
Here is the first issue of Dynamite's Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt absolutely free, legal, totally above board. The second issue came out this week. So if
Joel Meadows writes; Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2012, it celebrates its 20th anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Unbound
Alex Wilson writes for Bleeding Cool; Comics should always be a source of amusement for their reader. After all, comics are a part of the entertainment
These are pictures I took of cosplayers while attending the New York Comic Con last weekend. With over 115,000 attending, there were too many to chose!
For comic industry observers of the late nineties and noughties, the rivalry between Marvel and DC reached epic heights. After the Marvel bankruptcy, the
Tom Gronkowski writes for Bleeding Cool; Founded in 2009 by two LA comedy writers and funded through a popular Kickstarter campaign in 2010 – satire
Louis Falcetti writes; This was some Con, eh? We may be at a point where geek mania is peaking, for it seems that the enormous enthusiasm and fists upon
When it comes to Marvel comic book movie news, I'm never quite sure what's a spoiler and what isn't. Because much is based on comics that have been