It's barely October, so not quite The Season yet, but: So that’s our first look at Richard E. Grant as the Christmas episode’s villian, and the return of
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Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2012, it celebrates its 20th anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Unbound
Not sure what the occasion is, but here's an eighteenth cover for Uncanny Avengers #1. The other seventeen are here...
A few pencilled pages from Fathom #8 from Aspen Comics, written by David Wohl and drawn by newcomer Alex Konat...
Frank J. Barbiere and Chris Mooneyham will be at table BB7 at NYCC to debut their new comic, a 32 page story, oversized, printed on vintage newsprint with
Three more covers for Uncanny Avengers #1, two featuring Neal Adams from The Lair and one from Midtown by J Scott Campbell. This is what we have so far.
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Marvel needs to start paying better attention to themselves, especially when they're doing everything right. The
Vertigo hasn't had the greatest reputation for sci-fi comics. V For Vendetta was, Transmetropolitan had to be inherited from another imprint, Helix, and
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool; Space: Punisher #3 by Mark Texeira I don’t know about the rest of you, but this cover screams “Absolute 90’s”
Shawn Demumbrum writes from Bleeding Cool; Last night, I started to write “MorrisonCon is rock n' roll (not the pedestrian rock and roll). It's as
Always some poll closing controversy during an election year: It started as a simple poll on the DC Comics Facebook page. “With Zero Month drawing to a
Scott Snyder proving that he has the T-shirt and jeans look for Superman long before Grant. That Thursday panel on Superman at New York Comic Con can't
DC Comics has sent notice of legal action to Supermen Fades And Fros, a barber shop with two outlets in Orange County. It's pretty much an open and shut
Launching next month for the New York Comic Con is a new beer, The Defender from Brooklyn Brewery. It will be available at the show, and also from
At their live drawing panels at MorrisonCon, Frank Quitely draws Fat Superman for Bleeding Cool's Schedel Luitjen... and then Jim LEe speed-draws the
It started as a simple poll on the DC Comics Facebook page. "With Zero Month drawing to a close we're wondering: How do you want to learn more about the
I know lots about comics. I know very little about American football. Which is usually fine, as the two rarely mix. But now something called the The
TJ McDonald is keeping Bleeding Cool informed from MorrisonCon. Just as in Watchmen, the cover to Pax Americana (DC, with Frank Quitely, out next year) is
Last night Gerard Way and Grant Morrison performed at MorrisonCon. Here's a brief video snippet... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sx7yUR53v8A Schedel
Jérémy Manesse, who works for Panini Comics in France as a consultant, editor, community manager and, mostly, as a translator for is also an actor and a
This week, a number of websites have been running panel excerpts of art, along with the script. Well, since we were left out of the party, we thought we'd
Howard Strayfield and Shawn Demumbrum report for Bleeding Cool from MorrisonCon. Forst Howard... There’s no way in hell that I could afford MorrisonCon.
HighWatch: Sam Humphries shares designs from Higher Earth; TwitWatch: Did someone at Image forget to log out of the official account before
I like Rich's 5 possible theories so much we're going to take it to a poll. Which one will it be? Join the Revolution:
Are you going to MorrisonCon in Las Vegas this weekend? Bleeding Cool was meant to have some people on the ground, but the organisers suddenly stopped
In recent days, there has been some worry about Stan Lee's health, after a couple of show cancellations. But those close to him shooed such worries away.
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; If you can judge a country's mood by what comics it buys on comiXology (and really, why wouldn't that be a
It has been Bleeding Cool's position that comic book speculation over the last ten years has had a positive effect on both the industry and the medium.