First they changed the title for the UK theatrical release, and now this: This post will, by necessity, contain a very big Avengers movie spoiler indeed.
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This December, BLEEDING COOL #2 will hit the shelves, featuring a special All Ages Comics issue! Catch a glimpse of the cover here before anywhere
The writer of last night's Doctor Who, Toby Whithouse, has a very small history of this sort of thing. Check out his Miracleman/Being Human Swipe File. It
Archer & Armstrong #1 is headed back for a third printing with a sketch cover by Clayton Henry. The first print had a print run of 26,500 and a second
DC Comics has cancelled the first of their Second Wave titles. GI Combat was initially Men Of War, renamed, recreated and rebranded to tell more war
It's less of an original graphic novel... and more of a comic book digest, printed on paper that feels like a computer game manual. But take a look for
We thought we saw it in the Black Room. We speculated it might be the item referred to in November solicits. December solicits are a little clearer.
Over a hundred people were arrested today as Occupy Wall Street held a series of peaceful protests around Manhattan's financial district in a one year
This isn't your Cable and X-Force. This is your proper Uncanny X-Force. By Sam Humphries and Ron Garney, as teased last week. A MarvelNOW! reboot, with
Top Twenty Traffic Posts Of The Week 1. Cosplay Round-Up: Baltimore Comic-Con 2012 2. Swipe File: Rob Liefeld, Marv Wolfman And George Perez 3. The Many
Adi Tantimedh writes for Bleeding Cool; This is not a review. It’s an outright plug. I don’t think it’s possible to review a novel written by a friend.
From the BOOM! panel on Saturday at the Baltimore Comic Con... Filip Sablik ended the panel with these two screens, then wouldn't comment further. Paul
Eddy Barrows it seems is, yes, just the cover artist on Aquaman #15. Taking over on the interiors from Ivan Reis and Joe Prado as they move to Justice
In this post of Advance Look, we take a sneak peek at Avatar Press covers for December 2012 - shown here before anywhere else! Covered here: CALIGULA:
Dave Sim, creator of Cerebus, is running a series of interviews with a number of websites - including Bleeding Cool - answering questions asked by the
A continuing continuity caper: In the light of San Diego Comic Con announcements by Scott Lobdell that Tim Drake was never Batman’s Robin, it was pointed
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; I can't imagine a world where someone needs to be convinced of the superiority of creator owned books, but if by
Family. School Holidays. Watching Doctor Who. Sleep. The Magazine. Cooking. Other... stuff. There are plenty of things that get in the way of me being
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGOvIizb91Y Verticus is a new game app from Moonshark, with Stan Lee announced at Comikaze. An "endless runner" game, it
Here's the Marvel variant covers post, where we don't show a single one. Okay, maybe a single one. Instead it's a compilation of all the deals that
Incoherent Boy reported from Singapore Comic Con; Unfortunately, due to non-disclosure agreements, Diggle wasn’t able to say much about his three upcoming
Jim Zubkavich will have advance copies of Skull Kickers Vol 3: Six Shooter On The Seven Seas, including the Secret Of The Gun issues, as well as a
Mark Robert Bourne writes for Bleeding Cool! Credits: Writers: Nunzio DeFilppis and Christina Weir Art: Christopher Mitten Colors: Bill Crabtree Letters:
In the light of San Diego Comic Con announcements by Scott Lobdell that Tim Drake was never Batman's Robin, it was pointed out (by people like us) that in
Is your retailer going to New York Comic Con? They may come back with more than a case of bed bugs. Retailers who attend certain Diamond Comic
Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2012, it celebrates its 20th anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Unbound to get a lavish
Grant Morrison's favourite correspondent Laura Sneddon, has just written a piece for the New Statesman, interviewing the man. Here are Bleeding Cool's six
Jesse James writes for Bleeding Cool; Brian Miller is not a household name in the comic book world. However, after reading this article you'll come to
Just sold on eBay for a ridiculously low price of $10.50. One of a very few remaining posters that prove that, at one point, Wildstorm Comics pitched to