Timothy Carson writes; This chart measures release day sales for comics distributed through iOS in-app from ComiXology. Injustice: Gods Among Us has
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP-zb-ni0KA Collectors Cornered is a occasional video column, filmed inside Collectors Corner in Baltimore. Join us every
Last weekend, Small Press Expo took Bethesda, Maryland, by storm with a record number of exhibitors (600) and attendees. Towards the end of the show,
I may have mentioned how much I enjoy the work of Terry Wiley. So much that when I got the chance to write a story for one of those Image Comics music
Plenty of interesting Star Wars news yesterday, including this: I can reconfirm that Saoirse Ronan has had a meeting and read for one of the lead roles –
We covered Frank Cho's response to the new design for Lobo (by way of Machete). Now we have a response from the new Lobo artist Ben Oliver... And the new
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPK0GgDOoCA Grace Randolph writes; Battle of the Atom, DC Villains Month and Marvel's Infinity review! Which are worth your
Being an employer this year is like being a girl at Comic Con. It doesn't matter how offensively inaccurate your pre-Crisis Of Infinite Earth Supergirl
Marvel Comics on-going program to provide free comic books for members of the US Military just got its 15th installment and this time it features the
The Liberty University Art Gallery in Lynchburg, Virginia is featuring works from comic artist Lee Weeks from now until November 10th. Weeks is best known
DC Comics continues to highlight their Forever Evil event with a first look at Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion. The focus moves to Central City and
Dynamite are pulling their Steve Niles reboot of Ash and the Army of Darkness #1 from the first week of November to the last week of October, on sale on
One paid $5,000 three hours ago. Another one forty-five minutes ago. And while they may be anonymous donors now, they won't be for long. DC Entertainment
With the release of Transformers: Regeneration One #0, folks in the city of Halifax got a chance to see their home being visited by a six-pack of
Albert Uderzo is selling one of his original pages from Asterix And The Laurel Wreath, for charity. These pages are rarely sold, and the odds are it will
Here's a first look at pages from Legends Of Red Sonja #1. The series will have fifteen female writers, with the first issue featuring Gail Simone, Devin
Dirk Manning writes; For the last several years Canadian artist Riley Rossmo has been turning heads with both his distinct art style and diverse catalog
Marvel have already previewed some pages from the upcoming original graphic novel by Warren Ellis and Mike McKone, Avengers: Endless Wartime. Well, it
A new Pop Culture Hounding podcast for Bleeding Cool, with some breaking news. Ales Kot takes the opportunity to announce two new Image comics. Two new
So... what do you fancy going to? And what do you want Bleeding Cool to cover? We'll have lots of people at the show... but not 328 of them! THURSDAY
Next week! A new issue of Bleeding Cool Magazine hits the stands, a new Criminal Macabre starts, everyone lines up and tries to grab a copy of Joker's
There seems to be some issues with some of the Marvel AR content in recent comics. The Thanos's son AR moment in New Avengers #10 towards the end of the
A little more about Thor: Joss came in to save our lives a couple of times. We had a major scene that was not working on the page at all in London, and he
A few weeks back I attended a new comic convention in Ventura, California. On the same weekend there was also the Baltimore Comic Con, one in Salt Lake
Before they were AMC’s Comic Book Men, Walt Flanagan, Bryan Johnson, Mike Zapcic, and Ming Chen were stalwarts of Kevin Smith’s comic shop in Red Bank,
Nick Moore writes for Bleeding Cool: I've grudgingly had to accept that my 20 Batman films, 10 Superman movies, and numerous TV shows, comics, and other
That's Frank Cho's take on the new Lobo. He's still not happy. Though now he sounds like the guy in the pub in Withnail And I to me. Writer Magruerite
It is possible that some retailers have forgotten how issues of Sandman sell. Its final issue, 75, was fifth on Diamond's ordering charts. Since then, the
Writer Jesse Young has written a new short comic book story and posted it on-line. Its a very heartwarming story about a boy raised by his widowed mother
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and