Darick Robertson's Ballistic is out today. It's the closest he's come to Transmetropolitan since leaving that title. And Bleeding Cool favourite, Akira
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Nice and topical, Andy Murray and his mother have made it into the Beano's 75th anniversary issue, out in a couple of weeks, in a game or three against
Last month, Hawkeye #11 gave us one of the most innovative superhero comic book stories, a detective noir story from the point of view of a dog, finding
It's all true. Or is it? Much has been talked about of the Superman who appears in Man Of Steel. And how it will be reflected in the comics. And today two
This article originally ran last week. But with America finally getting the Walking Dead #112 and Sheltered #1 that the UK got last week, it was time to
Coming in August from IDW... from Chris Ryall, Tom Waltz and Jose Holder, Kiss Kids #1.
With the recent release of DC Comics October solicitations, some readers noticed that issue 7 of He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe had the creative
Today sees Bleeding Cool Magazine #5, the sixth issue counting #0 of the Bleeding Cool print spinoff. I couldn't be more proud that it's made it this far.
From 1974 to 1979 Mike Friedrich published Star Reach, a science fiction anthology geared towards adults and meant to bridge the gap between the
Robot Paper's first release work is starting off right, with a cover by artist Dave Dorman known for his iconic work on Star Wars and Indiana Jones
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KAvHQ1TsKI Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida writes; Hey Fandom, it's time to talk New Comics Now! This
Based on David Aja's work. the first of a series of Pizza Dog T-shirt designs for WeLoveFine, in the wake of Hawkeye #11, available in men's and women's
Kirby Krackle, the self-proclaimed nerd-rockers and leaders of the geek-driven musical inspiration movement have just released their fourth studio album.
In an interview with CBR today, Brian Wood was asked; Speaking of Jubilee's baby -- how big of a role will he fill in the series after the first arc?
Frazer Brown writes; Richmond To Sarasota Part Two Robert Kirkman paid for my wedding! Well, sort of, vicariously…let me explain… Eagle-eyed Bleeding Cool
By Hannah Means-Shannon The wild success of Francesco Francavilla’s four-part Dark Horse mini series Black Beetle: “No Way Out”, has led to a returning
By Cameron Hatheway Finally, a category in which I’ve been covering all year long with my Cammy’s Covers segments. The main point of a comic book cover is
Christopher Troy writes; On July 2nd, I attended the first Drink and Draw and Cosplay in Midtown Manhattan, literally steps away from Midtown Comics'
Cosplay correspondent for Bleeding Cool, Endymion Megeto, spoke to Jay Justice, of New York City. How long have you been going to SDCC? What was your
Here are a bunch of exclusives available from Arcana at San Diego Comic Con... next week? Next week? I really need to buy some a) dollars b) spare socks
Ales Kot has written on his Tumblr; Since the solicitations for October’s DC titles came out, I was repeatedly asked if I am no longer writing Suicide
Will Romine writes; Hi friends, It's your old pall Will Romine here, and I've had a whale of a time reading Batman #22, the latest installment in Zero
Yesterday, DC Comics released their full solicitations for comics shipping in October. Or did they? I understand that there is something coming October
Back at the end of October 2011, Alejandro Arbona was one of a number of layoffs at Marvel Comics, part of Isaac Perlmutter's austerity regime. Yesterday
Remember the good old days? When distributors were also publishers were also retailers? From Pacific to Trident to Sunrise/Aircel/Malibu? And when Marvel
A retailer, who wishes to remain anonymous writes, regarding a number of recent articles; Thank you Richard. Thanks to reading Bleeding Cool yesterday I
Wired reports that, as Marvel launches the Wolverine: Japan’s Most Wanted digital comic by Jason Aaron and Jason Latour, they have also announced a new
Here's the Forbidden Planet variant cover for the first issue of Titan Comics' Death Sentence. It features VERITY... A micro-series variant of My Little
Rob Orr writes; Just like McDonald’s, Starbuck’s, financial recession, and gangster culture--he’s your problem now, UK! (Just kidding, I actually dig real
You know. The one with big massive spoilers we first hypothesised at the weekend and suddenly got it all firmed up yesterday that will make certain comic