There is certain to be ample commemoration of the 75th anniversary of comics' greatest icon next year, but this one in particular would be pretty cool:
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On sale at Third Eye Comics stores in September along with the release of the regular edition, with further copies on sales at the Annapolis Comic-Con in
It's been a pleasure to chat with Alex Segura for the last few years. Initially he was a "deadly rival" at Newsarama when I was at Comic Book Resources,
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool; One of the really cool things about writing for Bleeding Cool is that for about six months out of the year, I get to
Milo Manara draws Scarlet Witch as a variant cover for Uncanny Avengers #2 for Marvel Comics. That's a sentence I didn't expect to be writing this morning.
We know that Grant Morrison still has a Wonder Woman project planned for DC Comics. Well, now we know that it is a Wonder Woman Year One project (UPDATE:
Warners' Cartoon Network is broadcasting the Robot Chicken DC Special next month. Early copies have been well received. But one early viewer noticed
Well, that was a weekend-and-a-half. Not sure what of that people expected, but I can tell you that a lot more people are following Rob Liefeld on Twitter
Spinning out of the Toronto bar scene comes one rumour that has suddenly picked up a little Canadian steam. Indeed some expected this to have been
Yes, I'll run this blatant PR piece showing off the Baltimore Comic Con variant cover of Marceline & The Scream Queens #1 from Boom! on Bleeding Cool.
Here's the "Enemies" promo image for Marat Mychaels' new comic Blindside, just out and dominating the ComicsPlus digital chart. And here is a page from
The other day, Bleeding Cool broke the news that the mysteriously-absent Avengers Season One original graphic novel would be released by Walmart and Asda
No, it doesn't have the money shot of Wonder Woman kissing Superman that the tabloids have been kerfuffling over (and I include myself in that). But
Barbara Ellen, columnist for The Observer newspaper wrote about three topics of international note this weekend. First, the trial of Anders Behring
ClothesWatch: I can feel Kieron Gillen die a little inside as Lauren Laverne begins her latest Guardian column; ZAP! POW! KA-BLAMMO!!! Something very
Released by Marvel to MTV, and apparently shown at the Fan Expo Canada X-Men panel, a third part to a cover from All-New X-Men that may give you some idea
Rounding out an eventful weekend of news from Fan Expo: DC Comics have announced at Fan Expo Canada that next year Geoff Johns and David Finch will launch
So there has been a little talk of how editorial works with freelancer creators in putting comic books together. You may have read some of it on Bleeding
Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2012, it celebrates its 20th anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Unbound
Diana McCallum is at Fan Expo Canada for Bleeding Cool; There was more than just the new Justice League America comic to talk about at Fan Expo Canada
Well that was some fun speculation back in May. DC Comics have announced at Fan Expo Canada that next year Geoff Johns and David Finch will launch a new
Announced at Fan Expo Canada, Ramon Perez, artist of the Eisner Award winning Jim Henson's Tale Of Sand will be joining the art team on Wolverine &
Welcome to the new regular Pop Culture Hound podcast, from Bleeding Cool contributor, Chris Thompson. "This episode continues my aural adventures at San
So this is one that's going around from people who went to Toronto this weekend. And semi-filled my inbox as a result. Told to stop asking Marvel editor
Pete Woods of Legion Of Superheroes had a different take on Rob Liefeld's tweets. Posting on Facebook he wrote; It's funny. Before DCNu I heard a lot of
Iron Man Redux, or Iron Man Forever, is planned to be Bob Layton and David Michelinie's latest Iron Man story. Or it was at one point at least. Now it
Whew. It's not too often that the comics internet is this active on a weekend, outside of SDCC. But not only did we have Rob and more Rob, but also some
Patrick Willems looks at an Avengers Academy recruiting tryout that, well, goes about as well as you might expect...
Host Grace Randolph from Beyond The Trailer and guest Alan Kistler talk about the history of Robin from comics to television to animation to movies. Learn how the character has evolved, from Dick Grayson to Jason Todd to Tim Drake to Stephanie Brown to Damian Wayne. Plus who's Carrie Kelly?