James Jean, known amongst us folk mostly for his comics cover work for Marvel and DC Comics, gave an interview earlier this year to Juxtapoz magazine,
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In the month of November Avatar Press will bring not one us, but two issues of the most bizarre and brutal horror comic on the shelf; Crossed: Badlands.
They don't move. They are not lenticular. They are not even in colour. But in November, IDW are promoting the Artist's Edition format that reproduces
In November, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man, Ultimate Comics X-Men and Ultimate Comics The Ultimates are no more. Instead we have... Cataclysm. And all the
Bleeding Cool ran the rumour that Avengers Arena would be cancelled and relaunched for Marvel Now Two. Well, the first shoe has dropped. But as the
Co-writer of Captain Marvel and, as of yesterday, co-writer of Fantastic Four, Christopher Sebela is now also co-writing Shadowman with ex-writer of
John Cassaday draws the Avengers through the decades in these variant covers for Avengers #19, available in complete sets for any retailer that orders as
Greg Capullo is the current artist on the smash-hit Batman monthly series. Before that, he was working for Todd McFarlane on Haunt and Spawn. He may have
So, the news of the allocated 3D covers for DC's Villain's Month in September and the release of the first round of 2D Standard Covers have dominated the
A trending post out of a little directorial photoshopping? Looks like we're getting excited about this one, this week. Cutting and pasting elements of
It's not immediately apparent in the November DC Solicitations. The covers for Superboy, Supergirl, and Superman fit together, part of the Krypton Returns
The Dept. Of Monsterology, a new four-issue mini-series coming from Renegade Entertainment is making its debut this October and is currently in the
Some of you know that horror writer Steve Niles spent his early years playing bass for the Washington DC based punk band Gray Matter. To celebrate the
Plenty of names in that title to be very happy about, but for me I've always had a real soft spot for the work of Carla Speed McNeil. And she's drawing
Nicolas Doan writes; Well, I promised Bleeding Cool readers that if MONSTER ELEMENTARY reached its funding goal, I would film myself dancing to (Wish I
Telltale Games (by way of IGN) has released a teaser trailer for their upcoming game The Wolf Among Us. This new video game series is based on the Vertigo
In a world where "I got a virus" is more likely to mean a trip to the Geek Squad than the Doctor, computers are rampant and so are those malicious little
"Make new things". Well at least two of these count... from Dark Horse's November offerings, five new series. But which will be the next Mind MGMT? And
"I’m writing a comic book series right now for Marvel. I can’t really say anything about the story, but I’ll just say that the zombies are advancing even
New series Collider by by Simon Oliver and Robbi Rodriguez for DC Vertigo has been renamed from the second issue as Federal Bureau of Physics. Why? It's
"The only thing Wizard wants to do is give the fan a great experience"... that's what Wizard CEO John Macaluso told me on the phone earlier. An email has
After the success of Jamie Hewlett's work on Gorillaz, combined with his relative lack-of-a-rock-and-roll lifestyle, he is one of the richest living comic
Jonathan Hickman's six-part God Is Dead series continues this month with what sounds like a religious battle royal as deities of all diversities fight for
Earlier this week, we ran rumours of Matt Fraction dropping off FF, and CBR have just confirmed that and more - that Matt will be leaving Fantastic Four
UPDATE: It's offical, and here's the second print cover. Infinity #1, on sale today, has sold out at Diamond Comic Distributors of its
The DC Villains Month 3D Cover fiasco took an interesting twist. We've reported how DC have had serious problems with fulfilling retailer orders of the
In a video message presented by Jillian, Jack Kirby's 17-year-old granddaughter, Kirby 4 Heroes calls on comic book readers to help honor one of the
If you’re here right now, reading this article, then you are a fan of comics, movies and all things pop culture. You might even call yourself a fan of
By Hannah Means-Shannon It’s another installment of Live from the Comic Shop (where I shuffle through the teetering stacks of comics being unloaded and
After increasingly delayed issues, poor performance on the UK news stand it was intended for, and a disappearance from Titan's online promotion efforts,





























