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The TV show is a hit in Spanish speaking countries. And now the comic book is going to catch up. The Walking Dead will be translated into Spanish,
Over in Green Lantern, we met Volthoom of the New 52, the first Lantern. Volthoom is not a new character. He was the guardian/sage/monk who in classic
Sean Wilson writes; It was around Christmas 2010 that I first had the idea to do a comic book about the issues covered in Parecomic - anarchism,
Don't worry, no acid was involved. But the Companies House reports that the company Millarworld Kids has been dissolved. It was set up up by Mark Millar
Joseph Kyle Schmidt talked to Joe Eisma. No stranger to scrutiny, Joe Eisma can withstand the pressures of penciling a book like Morning Glories. Even
We'll see if the question this leads to is answered soon. According to our sources, the BBC are tonight going to announce that Matt Smith is leaving the
Phil Harding writes; Ah, the golden age of comic books... Back when superheroes had sidekicks, wore primary-coloured costumes and cracked one-liners. Back
Darrin O'Toole writes; Anyone browsing Kickstarter this week may have come across a project that on first look seems a little familiar. "Earthruler" came
Anthony DiMatteo snaps away at Denver Comic Con for Bleeding Cool... if you recognise yourself, get in touch and we'll add your details.
By Cody Walker When I began my Kickstarter, I was worried that it would fail. However, after we met our goal, I didn’t realize how guilty I would feel.
The other day, we ran a series of images by ChasingArtwork labelled Auto Avengers. It seems he'd also done some designs called Gotham Gears. They're just
Wendy @babsbatgirlfan writes; DC Comics has gotten frustrating for me, the whole new 52 has pretty much been a let down save for a few of the series' and
As a result of losing their lease, Atlas Comics in Chicago is to close. The owner writes; After 25 years of continuous operation in the same location,
Written by Stephanie Forney As I sit here pondering what to write I find myself a little stuck. We’ve been working on this idea for over a year’s time and
This week's Bleeding Cool Bestseller List has a few surprises. Again, compiled from select comic book retailers, it only measures Wednesday and Thursday
By Hannah Means-Shannon On the eve of the Denver Comic Con, at the Rocky Mountain Conference on Comics and Graphic Novels, Dr. William Kuskin of the
I do hope this means 3D as in 3D glasses. That would definitely be fun. We’ve had the WTF gatefold covers. We’ve had the Death Of The Family die-cut
I understand that DC Comics is planning to announce Villain's Month on Monday. And are beginning with something from the Detective Comics team. I think.
Anthony DiMatteo writes; Waiting in line sucks. I’ve never waited in line two and a half hours for anything. Until today - to get into the Denver Comic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELuiT3xDAVU Grace Randolph writes; Amy Adams is Lois Lane in Man of Steel 2013. Warner Brothers brings the Man of Steel
Francesco Francavilla has plans. For something called Batman 1972. He writes; I have been tinkering recently with a ElseWorlds story/take on Batman set in
So there's a comic book that you are translating from the French, Le bleu est une couleur chaude. You've translated that as Blue Angel. It's a little
From a variety of sources, we've come to piece together that in September, DC are running 52 one shot comics starring the villains of the New 52, and four
Zachary Morningstar writes: Take one look at The Steam Engines of Oz and you'll agree we're not in Kansas anymore. It has all the color and charm of the
With the realisation that we won't see another Saga until August, it looks like retailers are upping their orders on the new Saga trade paperback to cover
Nick Bradshaw's Marvel Heroes Josh Summuna collates his own personal heroes. Dimitri Armand takes on an alienated Ripley. Derek Charm revisits Grant
So I went to the new Beanotown event at London's South Bank with the kids. Round the back of Queen Elizabeth Hall was the most remarkably, museum, playpen
We've had the WTF gatefold covers. We've had the Death Of The Family die-cut covers. What's next? This morning, I was e-mailed one line from an unfamiliar
Matt Harding writes; With Wondercon having moved to Anaheim, the Big Wow convention in San Jose has become the yearly watering hole for comic geeks and