Picked up at George at Asda, the local supermarket's clothing section, this week, for £7. And to be totally worn tomorrow at Kapow...
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So my good lady wife tells me that, since it's my fortieth birthday this year, I should buy myself something big. Not too big. Just big enough. Possibly
Mario Coleman writes for Bleeding Cool; It has almost been a year and a half since Apocalypse Comics, the comic shop that I built from the ground up,
It was the clear winner of Free Comic Book Day. Depsite thousands and thousands of copies being given away for free, it sells on eBay for up to $13. The
On sale at Kapow this weekend, and coming through Diamond shortly, is the Incomplete Sleaze Castle from Markosia. That's if it gets the numbers it needs.
Professionally, Scott Murphy may be best known as one of the Grand Moffs (if you will) steering the Star Wars: The Clone Wars cartoon with its
All hail Scott Dunbier, IDW editor, for this most mighty of artistic formats. On the hundredth anniversary of Tarzan, we get a real treat. Joe Kubert is
The word has come down. Starting with the 7/4/12 On-sale items, all 32 page Marvel Universe comics, including those that contain a digital code, will be
The Infinity Gauntlet by Jim Starlin, George Perez and Ron Lim is currently the number one best selling graphic novel on Amazon.com. I wonder why? On
Alan Moore once described DC Comics' repeated attempts to publish his work after he walked away from the company as that of a "'a really weird,
Looks like midnight EST was the embargo point, for certain comic book journalists to be allowed to talk about the Before Watchmen comics they've seen. And
RomneyWatch: Gary Trudeau sets his sights on Mitt Romney's bullying childhood in upcoming Doonesbury... JonesWatch: A Little Bleeder writes yesterday
Ernie Chan passed away last night, aged 71. Chan (initially credited as Ernie Chua after a passport mix up) was a Filipino comic book artist who moved to
Now, you know we like our original art here at Bleeding Cool. But when an OA story passes up a post about a near-naked woman in the Batmobile in a few
Albert Moy sells Jim Lee's original art on his behalf. He's just put up the pages from the New 52 Free Comic Book Day volume. In which you get to see not
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; DC stayed the same in March, but Marvel broke the record for the highest percentage of female creators since we began
There has been a suspicion amongst some smaller publishers that Diamond, excellent at distribution same-day superhero comics across the US, Canada and
It's just the preview issue. Only 40 pages long (up from the solicited 32 pages though). And priced at just $1.49 which must have helped. But that's not a
Here's Wolverine doing his mobile Tauntaun impression from Avengers Vs X-Men #4. But here's the big question that's been plaguing everyone. How did
Well, the word is getting there, and I think Bleeding Cool played its part. Retailers have finally worked out if they don't make an advance reorder of
DC Comics have opened up shop online as ShopDCEntertainment.com, selling statues, toys, accoutrements and graphic novels directly to the customer, cutting
If you're exhibiting fun stuff at either Big Wow or Kapow this weekend, do let me know. The Glasgow League of Writers (GLoW) will be out in force at Kapow
We get a new webcomic episode of Crossed: Wish You Were Here by Si Spurrier, Javier Barreno and Gary Erskine today. Watch those crows in the bottom left
Dynamite will be publishing Frank Frazetta's Thun'da in a new series starting in August from Robert Place Napton and Cliff Richards (with a Jae Le cover)
Not so much the New 52, as the New 17. This is the list I've been given of comic books that will still be offered by subscription after their tenth
BleedingCool has been following how ShiftyLook has been investing in the comics industry of late. How it has employed studios to create webcomics using
The second episode of the animated webcomic The Random Adventures of Brandon Generator by Tommy Lee Edwards and Edgar Wright, narrated by Julian Barratt
HyperWatch: Cover for Hypernaturals #2 out in August by Francesco Mattina, Timothy Green II, and Trevor Harsine. StarWatch: Retailer Bret Parks, owner of
A bit of a puzzler in the top slot, which picked up steam during the day. Everybody likes Aquaman. But: Which means Justice League International readers
I love Mark Millar. Unequivocably. From Twitter: @mrmarkmillar when's the next issue of Clint out? Should have been last Thurs? — Steve Gittins