In September, DC Comics publishes zero issues of the New 52, to celebrate the year anniversary of the revamp. Some books however, it seems, may not make
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We ran a couple of Before Watchmen August issue covers last week. But we didn't run this one for Ozymandias #2, with Jae Lee showing Ozymandias in a
Last month, Bleeding Cool ran the news that Scott Lobdell would be taking over Superman from September. It was pooh poohed by some. Could even Scott
Interesting weekend of video games as I watched a friend play the open beta for THE SECRET WORLD, an upcoming MMO game, and some MAX PAYNE 3. The two
Yesterday was Mother’s Day, and I got my own mother a copy of Crossed. Since then she has disowned me, and called me ‘ungodly’ and ‘an accident’. Maybe
As previously announced on Bleeding Cool, there's a new project forthcoming from Avatar Press called Hero Worship, a mature look at superheroics in the
Today, Marvel will talk about a new thing from them called The First X-Men. Two-and-a-bit years ago, I first mentioned that Neal Adams was planning a
Tim Pilcher, ex-editor of DC Comics, and current head of Comic Book Alliance writes for Bleeding Cool, after attending and exhibiting at this weekend's
AvengersStillWatch: Everyone loves the Avengers. Still. JolyWatch: Sam Humphries hits the Caribbean. He stressed that even if a writer felt like they were
From one of today's top topics: US audiences who sat down eagerly last week to watch the imported second series of Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss’ Sherlock
Warning. This is the kind of story that can sicken a grown man's stomach. Earlier this year, Jonah Hex and Black Orchid co-creator Tony DeZuniga suffered
Mark Stafford is one of my favourite comic book artists - a heady mix of Evan Dorkin, Robert Crumb and Jamie Hewlett. Over the past few years, he'd been
Jesse James of Jesse James Comics writes for Bleeding Cool; I had the great honor of meeting Mike Debalfo at Drawn to Comics two years ago. Since that
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool Long time Comicon attendee Ray Bradbury gets honored this year with the San Diego premiere of Shadow Show: All-New
Here's how last weekend's Free Comic Book Day looked down under, at Kaboom Comics in Toowoomba. That's a lot of double-ohs...
Jesse James of Jesse James Comics of Glendale, Arizona, writes for Bleeding Cool; When I was twelve and a half years old I was blessed to have met Jack
A Pensacola comic book store owner, Michael Lewis of Rocket Comics has been arrested by local police, as is being held at the Escambia County Jail on an
Greg Gage of Black Cat Comics provided a previous Dealing Cool retailer perspective, and now it's time to revisit his shop for new developments. What's
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool Girls with Slingshots is a bit of a misnomer; there are no slingshots and all of the female characters are of adult
Born in 1920, Eddy Paape was one of the oldest of the remaining classsic Belgian school of comics. Getting an artistic reputation working with Jijé on
Some people were eagerly awaiting Shazam's entry into the New DCU, some people are wondering about Wally West, but I've been wondering when we'd see the
Gosh Comics in London hosted the book launch for Nick Abadzis' Hugo Tate complete collection tonight. It also took the opportunity to show off its new
Bleeding Cool has been running the story that DC Comics will be renumbering their comics to issue zero in September, to tell earlier stories of their
Peter S. Svensson reads and reviews comics for Bleeding Cool. Image has asked that we not spoil the massive major game-changing holy shit did I just read
Jesse James, owner of Jesse James Comics in Glendale, AZ writes for Bleeding Cool; On January 25th 1982, I was given a free Comic Book by Tom Heiner of
It is a little ridiculous. (Photo by Roger Gibson) This weekend is the Bristol Comic Expo, the genetic inheritor of the old UKCAC conventions. With guests
Earthworld Comics in Albany, New York arranged donations from many customers in the run up to Free Comic Book Day, to send to American troops serving in
So it's now the fifth installment of Dealing Cool, and it's time that the retailer feedback feature begins to show how the market can shift and flow as
In a move to avoid spoilers, Marvel switched the covers of Avengers Assemble issue 3 and issue 4. Which, given the ending of issue #3 now makes the events
Hitting hard both on BC and the internet at large today:I was writing the last issue of John Carter when the news came that Marvel had won a lawsuit