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A double page spread, made up of the teeth of The Corinthian. Or the pages of Destiny's book. The panels of an ornate window of the panelling of the
I don't know why but I couldn't get this page to work on Marvel AR. Or this. Anyone else have any better luck? But What Now? Did have The Daily Show's
I peeked at the script, and was intrigued. But you shouldn't if you don't want a SPOILER. CB Cebulski of Marvel is planning a portfolio review at the
It looks like Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #9 will now be written by Kevin Shinick, not Chris Yost, the series writer. Is he the new guy on the book? And
Archie Comics settled with Ken Penders over the rights to a number of characters he created for the Sonic The Hedgehog and Knuckles comic book series,
Pokemon X And Y launched earlier this month for the Nintendo 3DS. And it included the final evolutionary form for Chesnaught. Some Bleeding Cool readers
The comic series Kill Shakespeare launched from IDW in the Spring of 2010, featuring the work of co-creators Anthony Del Col and Conor McCreery, and the
"She's a girl warrior, which is neat 'cause there's not too many." - Emily, dressed as Xena, at NYCC. Thanks to Patrick Willems and Kendra Pettis.
A SONG AND DANCE WITH MCKEAN The annual London comic art festival Comica begins today with a preview of Nine Lives, Dave McKean's new project, include
Welcome to Page Six One Six, the occasional blind items column of Bleeding Cool. Stories taken from across the comic book industry, from publisher to
The Shel Dorf Awards were bestowed on October 25th at Detroit's Fanfare Convention, and the big news was that Diamond founder Steve Geppi received the
Tess Fowler is a remarkably accomplished cartoonist with past work published by Zenescope and currently with upcoming graphic novel The Rascals to her
Brandon Thomas writes for Bleeding Cool: “The Trade of Kings” by Priest, Sal Velluto, and Bob Almond If there’s one prevailing theme weaved all throughout
The Star Wars #1 was a favourite for weeks in the reorder charts on Bleeding Cool. Well, looks like Dark Horse Comics have finally burned through the last
Alasdair Stuart writes; Rachel Deering wears a lot of hats. She's part of the team who produce the Amelia Cole comics from Monkeybrain, has her own horror
Thank you Warren...
DC Comics released a few pages from November's Batman And Two-Face #25. Erin McKillen turns to her childhood friend, Bruce Wayne, to protect her from the
Asylum Press wants you to order their new book Fearless Dawn: Jurassic Jungle Boogie Nights... it's a one shot due out in December and can be ordered now
This morning I walked a quarter marathon in the wind and the rain so I wouldn't have to pay a booking fee on some stage tickets. So what did you get up
When Herobear And The Kid Annual comes to stores next week, there will be a few things wrong with it. Even though it's a $3.99 book, it has $4.99 on the
Today sees the beginning of Disenchanted, the new weekly webcomic from Bleeding Cool publisher Avatar Press, written by Si Spurrier, with full art by
Adi Tantimedh wrote from New York Comic Con; I’ve known Alex De Campi for at least ten years now and I remember her plans back when we both lived in
When I reported on JH Williams III’s panel at San Diego Comic Con this past summer, replete with mind-bending artwork from his numerous projects from
Dark Horse are publishing Itty Bitty Hellboy by the Aw Yeah guys fairly soon. But this might indicate there are more to come. Becaue Dark Horse Comics has
CB Cebulski of Marvel is planning a portfolio review at the Festo Comic Con in Mexico. And Marvel and the show have made a downloadable script of Mighty
The world of Comics reacts to the passing of Lou Reed... Underground, above ground, or scattered to the wind as ashes, wherever Lou Reed is, it better be
Dead Roots editor Mike Garley writes: The Dead Roots Kickstarter is lurching towards its triumphant finale… This anthology proves that there’s still life
Vito Delsante writes; The common adage about writing anything is, “Write what you know.” Whenever I’m asked for advice about writing (which is
Jason Ponggasam writes for Bleeding Cool: This is a story of how the “little guys” and a fat rabbit became a Kickstarter project, Fat Rabbit Farm: Mutated




























