It's the half term holidays in London right now. The kids are off school for a couple of weeks. What to do, what to do.... Well, we often go down
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From Indestructible Hulk #8 by Mark Waid and Walt Simonson. Ripped pants, lifting Thor's hammer, "don't make me horny", Odin's beard, etc etc etc... And
Unexpected indeed. Okay, so Forever Evil gets first nametagged in today’s Justice League Of America #4 out today, where Catwoman starts to explore the
I first heard after San Diego Comic Con that DC Vertigo's Executive Editor Karen Berger was planning to leave DC Comics, though it was heavily denied at
From Hulk to Loki to Spider-Man to Iron Man to Thor, these are the first of the Auto Avengers designed and described by Chasing Artwork. Each with a
by Chris Thompson This week Taylor & I go for the trifecta once again with another three new, and very different, books. First up we take a bite out
By Hannah Means-Shannon It’s no secret that Dynamite Entertainment’s series Damsels has been clever from its outset in 2012, taking the cloying
In one week, we get the return of Kick Ass with the first issue of Kick Ass 3. The relaunch of Astro City from DC Comics, Daredevil Dark Days from Marvel
Tim Hanley writes; Both publishers were down slightly in March, but Marvel maintained the highest overall percentage of female creators for a ridiculously
Mark Landry writes: When I approached Georges Jeanty last year about mentoring Bloodthirsty: One Nation Under Water, the graphic novel I’d spent the
Cameron Hatheway writes; Why is six afraid of seven? Because seven is a registered six-offender. While my own brand of humor should probably never be
UPDATE: Yes, sorry folks, UK and Ireland only... Sequential, the digital boutique graphic novel app that we covered in depth a few weeks ago, has gone
Today we are running two competitions on Bleeding Cool. Both to win today. Lets start with Corona Summer. We're giving away $250 worth of Corona bits and
The Amazon.com listing for Marvel's 10th Anniversary edition of 1602 by Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert still has the old cover image from the original
From the Martian Manhunter back-up strip in the new issue of Justice League Of America. Everything living and connected... working in complete
This is the cover for Chew #34. And this is also the cover for Chew #34. And this. Inside each other, all three around one issue, encouraging you to cut
When the new X-Men #1 was announced, one of the aspects that people noted was that, just like Uncanny X-Force and Fearless Defenders, it was another
This is Humberto Ramos' cover for Out There Vol 1, translated and published in France in October from Glénat Comics. The second volume will be
We ran the story first this morning. As well as highlighting some of the issues this may raise. But for now... here's the video trailer for the Complete
Okay, so Forever Evil gets first nametagged in today's Justice League Of America #4 out today, where Catwoman starts to explore the Secret Society Of
Yesterday, books one to five of Zenith in a long out-of-print version sold on eBay for £110. Someone was trying to get the money quick. They knew what was
Lots of stuff developing on Forever Evil yesterday, and still more coming today, looks like. After running yesterday’s rumour about DC’s Villain Month
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-y4ciBCYxw Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Florida writes; Hey Fandom! It's me, Aaron, for A Comic Show's NEW COMICS NOW!
These are two model sheets, clearly by Frank Cho, concerning something going on in Savage Wolverine. Or at least, suggesting something to come.
Diamond Comic Distributors have measured that Free Comic Book Day 2013 generated over $2,200,000 of free publicity, via news and feature coverage across
While I was in Phoenix, Brendon kindly told you all that Bleu Est Une Couleur Chaude, translated as Blue Is The Warmest Colour is the first film based on
Alex Wilson writes; Phoenix Comic Con has wrapped up for another year as we prepare for more upcoming conventions. (My next is San Diego.) This
Conceptually that is. With his next Millarworld title. He asks his board members; In the middle of the next big Millarworld book, coming out at the end of
After running yesterday's rumour about DC's Villain Month potentially being called Forever Evil, I'm told that yes, there will be a new series with that
It would have to be San Diego State University's Professor of Education wouldn't it? Professor Diane Lapp, along with a number of researchers, have