"Are you happy?" "Yes." "Give it time." Last year, Bleeding Cool wrote quite a bit about TV drama Utopia, by Dennis Kelly. In which we met people who
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Back in July we let you know that American Vampire's Rafael Albuquerque was taking over Animal Man. Today DC Comics has released a few uncolored preview
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
So most retailers seem to have advance ordered all the DC Villains Month 2D covers that they can .So others can get a chance. And right at the top is The
It does make it easier to see the artwork! Shaolin Cowboy by Geof Darrow, coming from Dark Horse Comics. The Shaolin Cowboy returns, but nowhere in sight
Jeremy Whitley writes; Comics, I want to say first that I love you. I’ve always loved you. From the first time we met we’ve really had something special.
Louis Falcetti writes; 12 Reasons To Die is a comic that boldly sits in a place of its own design, dangling bloody limbs into various pools of genre
I’m live at my local comic shop Conquest Comics this week to grab some titles from the rather stuffed boxes and try to keep up with new titles as well as
Warren Ellis is coming back to monthly comics as he will co-write issues #22-25 of Avengers Assemble with Kelly Sue Deconnick. The first issue is an
I tend to write these articles far too often. Sadly this one was missed, but thanks to Tone Rodriguez for posting it on his facebook page. I'm not sure
Hit #1, the new comic from Bryce Carlson and Vanesa R. Del Rey, published by Boom! Studios, went on sale in comic stores last week, but has burned through
Here are a few exclusive comics and related bits, to be made available at next month's New York Comic Con. Nothing from DC Comics yet, obviously. Firstly,
There have been a few problems with the DC Villains Month 3D covers. No, not just the ones that have melted in the car. But problems with the bar codes
Some very good points made by Rich here: It wasn’t just DC, everyone gained, especially Marvel. Then Marvel did their me-too event with Marvel Now and, in
Another look through a bunch of this week's comics! The Carry On team debut in It Came, as official British Army soldiers to provide some much needed
From today's Flash #23.1 Reverse Flash #1, we get this scene towards the end of the book. Could it be... DC Comics Unleashes? A new anthology title? A
Sadly, we don't get to see the characters from the teased Latverian school. Not yet. But in today's Infinity: The Hunt #1, we get a run down of a bunch of
Mighty Avengers #1 is out today. And we have a mystery figure, one who quickly dons a costume to become Spider-Hero. But who is it? He has a history with
"Largely down to the increasing infantilisation of Western culture. I really don't think that in the nineteen eighties comics grew up, I think that they
From today's Captain America, now returned from other dimensional travels to the present day. Damn fine issue, one of Rick Remender's best, with a rather
Welcome folks, to Zod, Lord Of The Jungle. As seen in today's Action Comics #23.2 Zod #1. Dead parents, Kryptonian jungle, and a whole childhood growing
Emo Lobo. Twilight Lobo. And whatever the Brazilians called up, there are lots of names for the new Lobo. And with Justice League #23.2 Lobo #1 out today,
Gives You Wings Marvel announces a stack of books tying in with the Inhumanity event for December. Matt Kindt gets yet another book with Inhumanity: The
In perfect sync with DC's Villains Month and Forever Evil, Spike TV's tattoo based reality show Ink Masters will have a villains-themed challenge and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e029wpc20qY Aaron Haaland writes; Hey Fandom! It's the second week of Villains Month over at DC! I let you know what books
Yildiray Cinar bulks up the new Lobo design a little, ahead of his appearance in Supergirl... We've had quite a bit of Brazilian traffic since our post
I've made it clear that I really enjoy DC's Batwoman comic book. I find it artistically inventive, a dazzling display of comics storytelling. I think
IDW hosted a grand total of 9 comic creators to talk about upcoming work on their “big panel” at Baltimore Comic Con, and the atmosphere suggested that a
Dave Lizewski. If you know the name, you know he's Kick Ass' secret identity. You might also know he's the guy who paid Mark Millar a few thousand dollars
In a panel Spotlight at Baltimore Comic Con hosted by Deputy Director of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Alex Cox, Brian Wood had a lot to say about the