It's the new League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen volume, a 48 page graphic novella by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, set to be released in February 2013 from
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Colin Fawcett, comic book inker, artist, games designer and damn decent guy passed away last month. His more recent work can be found here. BarryWatch: An
Now is now just a few weeks away, and it looks to kick off a pretty big fall for Marvel in more ways than one: All of Marvel NOW’s launches are being
The Beast by Grisly Jerr... School holidays. Manic Mondays. Piccadilly Circuses. Wasn't I meant to read something this week? Oh yes, comics. Top Twenty
Brock Dickinson of Millier Dickinson Blais Inc. writes for Bleeding Cool; This week marks the first anniversary of the “The New 52” from DC Comics, and I
In 1985, while writing Watchmen, Alan Moore also wrote a screenplay with Malcolm McLaren and Robert Boykin, entitled Fashion Beast. Twenty-seven years
Arriving in comic stores next week is a surprise item from Valiant Entertainment. One per retailer. Called Valiant Black. Retailers have already been
This weekend, I wrote an article showing just how Marvel are ensuring that Uncanny Avengers #1 will outsell Walking Dead #100. But it may not be the only
The Crossed series isn't a big one for continuity. Something happened, people are turning into monstrosities of humanity and destroying each other in
The local media is getting excited... just not necessary the local media in Philadelphia. Either way Marvel comics character, Venom, is leaving New York
College football and Doctor Who returned this weekend, and while there's no Bleeding Cool sports blog quite yet, there is an awful lot of Who going on
Welcome to the regular Pop Culture Hound podcast, from Bleeding Cool contributor, Chris Thompson. "In this week's episode, Taylor and I dissect the
Dragon*Con 2012: Interview with the Dynamic Duo, Zombie Love, and More Cosplay Bill Meeks reporting here from hot and sweaty downtown Atlanta, Georgia at
If you ever needed any more proof that we're back in the nineties, Warren Ellis is writing a new book featuring a die-cut cover. Only problem is, it's
Comic creator credits occasionally change between original solicitations and final publication. Sometimes it's the result of people changing their minds,
IDW and Godzilla's impact on the comics industry continues. The launch of that book, and the retailer-specific covers that saw comic stores appearing on
Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2012, it celebrates its 20th anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Unbound
As of this week, Black Kiss 2, Howard Chaykin's sequel to his sexually explicit comic book of the eighties, is banned in the UK. But why? And how come
This year's Dundee Comics Day appears to have a certain Grant Morrison theme - making it the third such event this year. As their Facebook page describes
What's the newest Now news? Well, there's the discussion over what these Midtown variant covers might mean, and then there's this: Bleeding Cool is being
Here are some posts made by Twitter user MisterE2009, otherwise known as John V, and still online; @happysorceress Vixen? Seriously? LOL. She's the most
Minutemen #3 (Variant) by Cliff Chiang Camron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool; Besides Darwyn Cooke, do you know who else does a good job of
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; This month's Wolverine and the X-men (#15 for those keeping score at home) is way better than it has any business
Bleeding Cool is being told from a semi-reliable source of previous stories about Marvel projects, to look out for new ongoing series being announced very
A flip covers for Doctor Who #1 by Andy Diggle and Mark Buckingham from IDW. The front cover by Charles P Wilson of Stuff Of Legends without logos
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Is writing comics that easy or does Kurtis Wiebe just make it seem that way? The man drops two new books this
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
It appears that the comic book creator of Ant, Mario Gully, was charged with robbery in July, resulting in his incarceration. He pled guilty to the charge
Mark Robert Bourne writes for Bleeding Cool; Credits: Sam Humphries – Writer Francesco Biagini – Artist Andrew Crossley – Colorist Ed Dukeshire – Letters