Kazuto Takita was a worker at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011 when the earthquake and tsunami caused a nuclear disaster. But it seems he
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Long running French aviation comicbook Buck Danny has had an interesting development. There's a new volume out in a few days, the 53rd collection of the
The Wall Street Journal has talked to DC entertainment Diane Nelson about the move from New York to Burbank for DC Comics. Including the following... Will
USA Today has run a preview of this week's Earth-2 and an interview with writer Tom Taylor. On which we get a very new look - and identity - for a certain Lois Lane
This looks as if if might pertain to a certain story we ran suggesting Kris Anka was to join Brian Wood on X-Men... Unless it's something completely
Adam P. Knave is an Eisner and Harvey Award-winning comics editor, a comics writer, a novelist, and until very recently, a New Yorker. But here in New
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96mhC_HMtss Oh Patrick Willems and the Afterwas They Will Explode crew... Is this what you spent your New York Comic Con
Shaun Leonard writes for Bleeding Cool; Georges Jeanty, the Buffy artist of Seasons 8 & 9, visited Nevada for the Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival.
I've never been so happy to be a lifetime member of the Prince Charles Cinema. It means I have my ticket reserved for this, on Tuesday 26th November...
Michele Brittany writes for Bleeding Cool from Comikaze: With rumors buzzing around the film industry of a Justice League of America movie on the horizon
Marvel owns The X-Men. But Fox owns the movie rights, indefinitely, thanks to the out-of-bankruptcy deal that's otherwise known as the worst deal Marvel
La Pointe, Burbank. It's been a heady week for the comics industry. It's going to get a lot choppier. Top Twenty Traffic Of The Week Jaimie Alexander Has
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIIBciSDYrU Talking to Rus Hudda of Eat Sleep Sniff at Comiket yesterday, a comic creator who works with cat charities and
Chinese artist Liu Bolin and his team of assistants showed what it's really like for someone to lose themselves in their comic collection, in Caracas,
One vendor attending Artists Alley at Jack O'Con, at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Albuquerque, which was cancelled mid-event over the weekend tells their
Remixed, reimagined, recontinued. The comic is clearly not an officially licensed product and the book contains no credits, though the website reveals its
Marvel already have Hopeless. Now they have Loveless to join them. Emmy-Nominated writer Jeff Loveness from the JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE! show makes his Marvel
Courtesy of jmc247 from the CBR forums and a trusty scanner, from the new Marvel Previews catalogue, the variant cover for the All-New X-Factor #1 reveals the full line up.
Everyone seems to be having meetings today. Marvel have a large creative summit that they are flying people in for. People may be flying in for DC Comics
Tim Carson writes for Bleeding Cool. It is a cold and quiet sort of morning. Frost glitters from the hoods of cars and clings to the branches of trees;
Something like this... a preview of Ten Grand #5 drawn by new artist CP Smith. With "Nothing interesting happens in heaven"... an interesting use of
THINK LOCAL, ACT GLOBAL Samit Basu talks about his new Indian comic, Local Monsters. "They are folks with supernatural powers," he says about Bengali
Word of Nick Cardy's worsening health had been circulating all around this weekend as he was placed into hospice care, but we are sad to report that Cardy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0rFCxO02lQ Very sweet...
Jim Kern writes for Bleeding Cool: A couple years back I was watching the Micheal Douglas movie Falling Down and thought what if this happened to a Super
Matthew Kayal writes; I have a metal briefcase that has the words “Be Good” visible to me every time I open it. I only use this briefcase at one type of
Sam Eggleston writes for Bleeding Cool: Randy Kintz had no idea what a sketch he did of a steampunk zombie huntress in the opening days of 2013 would lead
Shawn Dumumbrum writes; After completing their first successful Kickstarter campaign and publishing the first issue of their Cromwell Green this summer,
Mike Kennedy writes for Bleeding Cool: Everybody is Kickstarting something or other these days. It’s almost a requirement for any starving artist,
DiscountMags.com is holding a "hobby" sale until midnight tonight in the US. Which includes comics, so they are offering subscriptions to DC Comics for




























