Dark Horse Comics have released two teaser images for their horror line of comics, and Colder in particular. Especially. Yesterday's was subtle and
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In November, as part of Marvel NOT, Boom! will relaunch Bleeding Cool's very own Grace Randolph's Supurbia, with the first issue of an ongoing series. And
Louie Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; “Better late than never” is a phrase you get used to once you're ten years outside of high school. You've gone
For years, Americans and Brits have been trying to deal with the tricky problem, how to sell the British sci-fi weekly anthology comic 2000AD in the USA.
Dan DiDio spoke to Ain't It Cool News, telling them; We have a lot of exciting stuff happening right now, and we find with the zero month we’re going to
The Washington Post ran a piece on a stump speech by Sarah Palin, in support of Sarah Steelman, running for the Republican nomination for the Senate in
With the New 52 and Before Watchmen, Girl With A Dragon Tattoo and Get Jiro taking all the DC headlines, it's worth checking for a couple of projects that
Basically, the only one we're still really wondering about is what Legacy actually is, since Si Spurrier says it's not the obvious one. So there we have
The print versions have had print runs approaching half a million. And now the Lego Ninjago comics are coming to ComiXology. Starting with a three day
BatWatch: The 2009 Nightwing series that never was. PoliticsWatch: The left wing argument against the superhero; The answer for poor and working people is
Which would you rather have: Daredevil or Galactus & the Silver Surfer? Two competing theories emerged today as to whether Fox might trade away the
Patrick Willems brings us not only Afterwards They Will Explode, but packs it full of MODOK goodness. As well as, to put it bluntly, MODOK junk.
Heavy Metal Magazine are launching five new digital comics, out this week. Why not take a peek? Kevin Eastman and Simon Bisley's Melting Pot. Kevin
Bleeding Cool has run a number of stories looking at the binding of DC hardcovers. Some happy, some sad. Well there is one hardcover book coming that will
A Little Bleeder in Manhattan writes; Was walking to work this morning and saw this ad on 47th Street, between Madison and Fifth avenues. First time I can
by John Jackson Miller The full data from Diamond Comic Distributors for July is out, and The Comics Chronicles estimates that the distributor shipped
I am continuing to blame Kick Ass. Ex-military policeman Matthew Argintar, 23 from New Jersey, is a Real Life Super Hero. Dressed in a Batman-like face
Kaare Andrews' Where The Wild Hulks Are as an above-nipple tattoo... thanks Reddit. Top Twenty Traffic Stories For The Week 1. The Venom Cosplay Photos
Adi Tantimedh writes for Bleeding Cool; There’s been a lot of talk this year about shooting games signaling the death-knell for the video game industry in
When I first read Think Tank #1 by Matt Hawkins and Rahsan Ekedal from Top Cow a few months ago, I wrote; It’s going to be solicited as a four issue
We gave you the top ten last week, here is the top hundred for July 2012, for comic books sold in the direct market in North America through Diamond Comic
There you go folks. Iron Man #1 by Kieron Gillen and Greg Land. After spending last week teasing all their November Marvel NOW! titles, it looks like
I'm probably as guilty as many over seeing a black man cosplaying as Captain America and thinking "oh, a black Captain America" rather than just "oh,
It's been a while in the telling. Feels like an eternity. I remember Tony Bennett of Knockabout saying that Hunt Emerson was hard at work on this back in
Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2012, it celebrates its 20th anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Unbound
Dan Slott says: "with Marvel NOW everything that happened yesterday and the year before STILL happened. All of those comics still “count.” The Marvel NOW
This week's Before Watchmen How Things Came To Be panel is from this week's Nite Owl #2 by JMS and the Kuberts. I was going to make a joke about "Next up!
Eliot Cole writes for Bleeding Cool I'm not a fan of this issue, it felt like an overly long exit for one of the key characters. I've spoken up about
I Got Arrested! Now What? is a fold out comic book that New York is giving to every child sixteen or under due to appear in courton criminal charges, to
Eliot Cole writes for Bleeding Cool Four! Let’s get the scoring out of the way up front. Hawkeye’s blurb page sets out as the book means to carry on