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Warren Ellis writes; You did not see this. This was never here. This is certainly not the original raw art for the cover to the forthcoming ebook single
Meredith McClaren writes for Bleeding Cool. And draws. This is a good thing. But then, I usually don’t. In fact, the most perfect summation of my
A Little Bleeder went to see Star Trek in New York at 11 am on Friday. And received, with his ticket, this ad.... Do let me know if you get one. And what,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SWjdjybRP0 Collectors Cornered is an occasional video column, filmed inside Collectors Corner in Baltimore. Join us every
Age Of Ultron #8 Iron Man #10 Batgirl #20 Nightwing #20 Wolverine & the X-Men #29 Wonder Woman #20 Cable and X-Force #8 Thunderbolts #9 Nova #4
Orlando Baez writes; I’m the artist of the recently released Alterna Comics title “Noctua,” written by Andrew M. Henderson and now available on
So Yahoo is buying Tumblr for over a billion dollars. The micro-blogging network sometimes seemingly to be supported by pure feels, is deemed worth that
It may look like $13 to us Brits. But in the US, clicking on this link will give you the complete Watchmen for $4 on your Kindle. I think. Try it and let
Regular Show #1 has sold out at Diamond two days after going on sale in comic stores. With 56,000 ordered, this is the biggest debut issue in Boom!'s
Whoooo are you? Okay, yes, there are spoilers for The Name Of The Doctor. We’re going to be talking about the episode. Probably best not to watch it
In the light of the launch of Nook Comics, Amazon Kindle UK has kicked off a series of very attractive sales on graphic novels. Mostly licensed books from
Wal-Mart began selling tickets for Man Of Steel this morning. Apparently, with every ticket, you could download a free Man Of Steel prequel digital comic,
Alex Wilson writes; In Joshua Hale Fialkov’s early career he wrote several series that garnered him Harvey award nominations and an Eisner nomination. One
Paul Rainey has been self publishing his comics since the nineties, reaching a height of awareness with his Memory Man book.
Stuck in traffic with one of the Doctors (Colin Baker). Man, for the want of a TARDIS. #motorcitycomiccon — Duane Swierczynski (@swierczy) May 18, 2013 So
Cameron Hatheway writes; Fatale #14 by Sean Phillips Why did it have to be toothy Cthulu faces? I hate toothy Cthulu faces! The eerie use of black and
We've covered the attempt by Mort Todd to set up a fictitious comic book publisher called Zeus Comics going back to the fifties, as part of a new comic
Cameron Hatheway writes; Unfortunately whenever I see the word ‘nymph’ nowadays, I automatically think ‘nympho’ or ‘nymphomaniac,’ forgetting that it used
In the mid nineties, Jim Lee wrote and drew a comic book called Divine Right: The Adventures Of Max Faraday, about a computer science student who manages
Hannah Means-Shannon writes; The promo from Dark Horse for Dream Thief #1 warn you that “spirits of the vengeful dead” are going to “possess” John Lincoln
Cameron Hatheway writes; Hey remember last year when this category didn’t even exist because the judges cited there were ‘not enough contenders that
This one caused quite a stir yesterday: Seeing as Sam Mendes has quite conclusively rebuffed their offers to return for more, it seems that James Bond
Chris Thompson writes; Welcome to Episode 112 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we get Kot off guard by Suicide Squad #20, put the needle on the record with
Here you go folks. The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys, coming to a comic store near you soon...
Some people read Dave Elliot and Garry Leach's A1 anthologies when they came out. I wasn't one of them I was reading Silver Surfer. The closest I
A few days ago I was told that a DC A-list writer was leaving DC Comics and that the company were in a bit of a mad panic to replace them quickly.
Mike S Miller, artist on the current hit series Injustice: Gods Among Us, has an offer for you. Pay him some money and he'll put you in a crowd scene in
When I went to the Image Duplicator exhibition in London last night, I also walked past Foyles, the classic London bookstore, who have taking the