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So Woody has to impersonate Eric (Quantum) to acquire some superweaponry. He does the voice. The black voice. Eric is notably a little upset by the
It's looking like a rather huge week for comics this week. Forever Evil, Nightwing exploding the internet, and etc. DC may not have announced it yet, but
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; While this may have been physically the last talk at the Stripped stand of the Edinburgh
Courtesy of the Aquaman Shrine twitter feed (giving away a a digital copy on Wednesday to a lucky follower), variant covers by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado to
Dylan Gonzalez writes; Beer: Dragonstooth Stout Brewery: Elysian Brewing Co. My journey into the land of stouts continues with Elysian’s Dragonstooth
So, Catwoman had a reinvented character from the past return to comics last week, with little fanfare from DC, but much fanfare from the comic community.
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Literally within minutes of reading Trudgingly Oblivious, (the collaborative, comic art, Tapastic exclusive
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; For the next talk at the Stripped stand of the Edinburgh Book Festival it was appropriate that it
Hannah Means-Shannon, senior New York Correspondent for Bleeding Cool, writes; There was more bling and more hype for Domo, the beloved, clueless, and
Scott Hall writes for Bleeding Cool: There was a story once that wanted to see light of day. It was a tale of romance. A tale of adventure. A tale of a
DC may not have announced it yet, but Catwoman #23 burned through a generous overprint this week
I never followed the production of Superman Lives very closely, aside what you'd hear about it re the Kevin Smith script, here and there. But... huh.
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; Looking at the massive amount of notes I (attempted) to take at the next talk at Stripped, the
Chris Lewis writes for Bleeding Cool: “This needs a rewrite.” That was the reaction to the first script from a very popular and well-respected
David M. Brown writes for Bleeding Cool: Sometimes I sit in front of my computer screen and just stare at it. Half dazed, half curious. How the hell did
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; Just one of the fantastic things about the Stripped strand at the Edinburgh International Book
Catwoman #23, featuring the first appearance of the new Joker's Daughter, is now a $15 comic on eBay, though some copies are selling around the $10-$12
Brian John Mitchell writes for Bleeding Cool: So… I make comics the size of a pack of matches. They’re kind of my thing. Telling stories in 40 panels
Last week I debuted this column with a look at Ray Anthony Height. The reaction on the message boards was very positive with one member suggesting that we
Ryan Sohmer writes; Ryan Sohmer here, writer of Gutters among a few other things. If you’re not familiar with it, Gutters is a series of stand-alone pages
Sean McGrath writes for Bleeding Cool: OK, I have a long story to tell, so if you suspect you’re going to TL;DR a few sentences in, just skip to the last
Paul Thomas Chapman writes for Bleeding Cool: We came together with a simple goal. We wanted to tell spooky stories, the kind of stories that make a
Hannah Means-Shannon, senior New York Correspondent at Bleeding Cool writes from Hang Dai Studios, Brooklyn; In honor of Jack Kirby’s 96th
A collation of the top ten charts of a number if disparate stores, measuring sales on Wednesdays and Thursdays only, those who can’t wait till the weekend
It all starts next week, the issues are well documented (and don't forget, there's also that thing about Nightwing exploding the internet that day), so
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; Now this was one talk I was really looking forward to at the Stripped strand at the Edinburgh
Chris Thompson writes; The Prince Charles Cinema are hosting a screening of four Doctor Who episodes from the Tennant era, plus a live podcast in the
The motorcycle scene from Batman: Year 100 #4 went up for auction this week. Page twenty of the book was drawn by Paul Pope and was auctioned at
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; For the second last talk at the Edinburgh International Book Festivals Stripped strand’s Sunday