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I was having a discussion with a Marvel executive at San Diego, who bemoaned the fact that people were harping on about DC's increased marketshare,
The full creative team for the Avengers Season One original graphic novel, as previously mentioned on Bleeding Cool, packaged exclusively with the
Thanks to Newsarama, this is the cover to Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates #19, out in December. Iron Patriot may refer to many things, the new Iron Man
Adi Tantimedh writes; I get strange thoughts when I play video games. Other people get them from using drugs or alcohol, but with me, it’s games. There’s
The Blue Beetle cover is probably the biggest change in the final DC Comics Zero issues, published over the next couple of weeks, to follow the
Aseem Trivedi appeared in court in Mumbai today, on charges on sedition and is being held on remand until later this month. Such a crime is punishable by
The subject of quite a bit of discussion back when the solicited version of the cover appeared, now here's the presumably-final version of Guillem March's
Ryan The Great Unknown reports for Bleeding Cool; On Saturday at Baltimore Comic Con, hours before winning the Harvey Award for Best Writer, Mark Waid
Announced at last year's New York Comic Con, Marvel is publishing comic books by Dexter creator Jeff Lindsay, set in the continuity of his series of
Kate Kotler writes; Bleeding Cool contributor and manager of Chicago's Graham Crackers Comics – Matt Streets – is at Baltimore Comic Con this weekend.
Joel Meadows writes, Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2012, it celebrates its 20th anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Unbound
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; The most recent Fables spinoff, Fairest, has been until now a somewhat insular affair. It's not that it hasn't
Bob Burden’s Kickstarter campaign is ending in about an hour, for a signed and numbered hardcover of Flaming Carrot #4 - #11, The Wild Shall Wild Remain,
Will Romine writes from Baltimore Comic Con for Bleeding Cool. Spot him below... Today was the first day of Baltimore Comic Con. At the Marvel
On the left, the actual cover to Catwoman Zero, on the right the solicited cover, both by Guillem March. We rather expected a change. It's still a tricky
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
There were many things to be learned at Baltimore Comic-Con today... some are here, some are there, and I see some highly interesting tidbits queued up
Will Romine, the fan with one of the most ingenious cosplay costumes ever devised, reports from Baltimore: The DC Panel at Baltimore Comic Con marked the
Mark Robert Bourne writes for Bleeding Cool; Credits: Written by: John Arcudi Art: Jonathan Case Letterer: Nate Piekos Editors: Scott Allie & Daniel
There are no more Anti Monitors. X-23 will appear in a new Marvel NOW! series to be announced soon. Tim Drake called himself Red Robin from the beginning,
Kate Kotler writes; Baltimore Comic Con – home to the Harvey Awards and a favorite of industry pros and fans, this convention is known for being one of
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Hawkeye is not Daredevil. Marvel has a winning combination in the pairing of Waid & Samnee and Hawkeye seems
On the left is the Eaglemoss lead figure of Siryn, part of their Classic Marvel Figurine Collection partwork line. On the right is a DeviantArt sketch by
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Chris Wisnia has created something so unique and huge that it's hard to describe accurately, or at all. I've sat
Mark Robert Bourne writes for Bleeding Cool; Credits: Writer: Corinna Bechko & Gabriel Hardman Artist: Damian Couceiro Colorist: Darrin Moore
ICV2 interviewed Bob Wayne and John Cunningham of DC Comics, and asked them the question I was unable to get a response from DC over, regarding the
David Holloway is Bleeding Cool’s Australian correspondent Winter City is far from unique as a self-published comic hoping to do good – but I have to say
Rich makes a pretty interesting comparison here as he likens the role of ASM #698 to that of ASM #298. Not only did #298 set the stage for the #300