By Alasdair Stuart Edison Rex was one of the first Monkeybrain Comics titles and remains one of the jewels in their crown. The story of an extremely
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By Spencer Ellsworth Transformers creators, old and new, are fighting. Over a very special lady. Okay, sorry, sorry, it’s actually over the portrayal of
Dark Horse Art Works at the Jacoby Arts Center in St. Louis considers itself a unique gallery. It's more than just a place to showcase work, it's a place
Back in 2001/2002 when I was first getting into freelance writing I was working for a small comic news site that I had created and ended up interviewing
Out There was Humberto Ramos' second title from the creator owned Cliffhanger imprint from Wildstorm, after Crimson. A fantasy/horror comic, it ran for
According to Mark Anderson and seen elsewhere, the calendar is on a 28 year cycle where the exact same start day appears at least 3 time. Repeating in 6
We mentioned this upcoming series last year. Crash Landing, described as Flash Gordon meets Dracula by way of Stargate, is written by Tony Lee. Here are
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
A couple of weeks ago, Bleeding Cool pointed out how there appeared to be an earlier version of Wolverine published by Marvel in 1973, sent in as a
2013 saw the release of Asterix And The Picts, a 35th volume in the long running Asterix series , and became the best selling comic book of the year.
Called it. A bit. We were down to two guesses. Thanos or Deadpool And it's Deadpool. Getting married. In April. Final piece of the puzzle courtesy of
Hastings, the largest direct market comic book store chain in the world, has announced a new run of exclusive covers, in a deal with Marvel and Kidrobot.
A quick trip down the Amazon often provides for a surprising catch. It looks as if April may be bringing us one of those weekly event books from Marvel,
Almost two years ago, writer/director/actor/comics creator Shia LaBeouf contacted Bleeding Cool about the mini-comics he was creating and selling at
There is a new television anime adaptation due out this spring based on Hiroyuki's Mangaka-san To Assistant-san To or The Comic Artist And His
This is the new Superman LED sign, to be offered to retailers for advertising and promotional purposes. Though they still have to pony up a three figure
DC All Access is the publishers weekly video series where they tease upcoming projects, talk to creators, etc. With the year end coming and the show going
It's New Year's Day. The chocolates have been eating, the kids are screaming around the house, the eggnog is on the wall, you've watched all the boxsets,
By Chris Thompson After last week’s fun-filled discussion with Geof Darrow and Pop Culture Hound’s Publisher of the Year, Mike Richardson from Dark Horse
Tomorrow, Marvel Comics will reveal their big Wedding Day comic for April. And it seems to have come down to two options. One sees Thanos marrying Death.
Coming in from Twitter... a five mile long apology from Shia LaBeouf to Dan Clowes over the plagiarism of Clowe's short story from LaBeouef's short film.
Our Senior Cosplay Correspondent at Bleeding Cool, Ian Mageto, gives you his most sage advice, oh cosplayers, on your upcoming year. We who do not learn
When we last met big time nineties comic book artist, Dan Fraga, he was working as director on The Ricky Gervais Show for HBO. Well, now he's back to
Madame Tussauds in Las Vegas has been hosting an Avengers line-up that is a must-see. Thor, Iron Man, Nick Fury and Captain America are currently on
Are you a fan of the Batman: Arkham Origins game? Well, the folks at the Batman Arkham facebook page has been teasing up a new story DLC with the
On the last day of 2013, Google was granted a patent for "Self-creation of comic strips in social networks and other communications", which means;
ACBD has looked at the overall French comic book market, and we have learned lots of things. Here are just a few. 5159 comic books were published in
The end of a year and the beginning of another, is not just a number. For many, it's a chance to look back, take stock, look forward and make changes. And
The Chew Smorgasbord got a mention in the Top 11 Graphic Novels of the year. How much of it is down to Poyo is probably up for debate. But the odds are,
They began in the year 2000. Welcome to one of the longest running annual awards in comic books, the Rumour Awards. Except for some reason we seemed to




























