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Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool Trying to compile any sort of top ten list is just asking for trouble. It’s just begging for disagreements to
IDW published Jack Avarice Is The Courier by Chris Madden last week. Here is their official trailer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMXAm9KFXiU Are we
I said that the beginning of Defenders #1 reminded me of Sandman. Well pretty much all of Fear Itself #7.2 does. Oh and a bit of Buffy. Now there are
He's been a silhouette on a number of promotional images. He was blurred out on a teaser campiagn. But Battle Scars #1 out today from Marvel looks like
Twleve issue threes and two issue twos, the DC relaunch is starting to bed in. Which is probably why so many books try to do a little something different
Marvel did all they could to encourage orders of Point One, a fifty-odd page $5.99 comic, set to plan the future of all manner of comic books coming out
BC forum moderator Lexid523 and Ladies Making Comics blogger writes: This past Sunday, I had a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet two women I have
UPDATE: Now downloaded onto my iPad, five hours after the print edition went on sale. I understand this time issue will be fixed in future weeks... So I
PreviewWatch: Carnage U.S.A. #1... 1959Watch: Was Howard Chaykin right to reference rape in the fashion he did in in Avengers 1959 #4? Rusty doesn;t think
It appears that Avenging Spider-Man #1, published in print today by Zeb Wells and Joe Madueira, is not just day-and-date digital, but will be part of the
And if you think that's linkbait, lemme tell you... it could have been much, much worse. But the silly jokes just write themselves on today's trendingest
The Kevin Eastman variant cover to December's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic, from IDW. Ho ho ho...
Mayank Khurana writes for Bleeding Cool; And now behold the "Minicon". This year has been a pathbreaking year for Comics in India. We always knew there
This is a repeat. A collection of two articles you have already read. But with Marvel's Point One shipping tomorrow, it may not be a bad idea. Two lots of
Mark Allen Haverty writes, As mentioned in my article two days ago about Curt Swan, I owned a comic shop in Vermont, which was open from July 1993 through
Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One. Point One.
Bleeding Cool has made note of the continued salami slicing of budget at Marvel Comics. The firing of staff without a decrease in workload for the
Famous Monsters Presents: Luna - Order Of The Werewolf, from AICN@Comics' Mark L Miller, is out tomorrow... I'd like to say "in all good comic shops", but
What's in a name? Often comic book products change their name from concept to production. Sometimes it's legal, sometimes it's a change of mind, sometimes
Tomorrow, the second collection of Garth Ennis and Oscar Jimenez's Chronicles Of Wormwood: The Last Battle will be in stores, in hardack and paperback,
Si Spurrier’s instructions: Six-Gun Gorilla was the star of several short Wild West stories in Wizard during the late 30’s. Let’s hear from that
It's one thing to have your truck stolen. It's another when the contents of the truck are far more valauable than the truck itself. That's what happened
Here is a preview of the twentieth volume of the French spy thriller comic, XIII - four years after the previous volume and the first by the new creative
WinWatch: Isabel Greenberg is the winner of this year's Observer / Jonathan Cape / Comica graphic short story prize. ProperJournalismWatch: When the FT
DC may be the current marketshare king, but Marvel took today's mindshare race by sweeping the trending topic comic slots -- although not all for positive
While British people of late have found a number of opportunities to get their comics signed by Alan Moore, Americans... haven't. Alan shows no sign of
It was goig to be Marvel's Watchmen. But then Watchmen was late too. Just not this late. The Twelve, by Joe Michael Straczynski and Chris Weston is not
Jonathan Ross' The Golden Age With Tommy Lee Edwards And His Home Run With David LaFuente, Showcased
Bleeding Cool first mentioned Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards' follow up to Turf last year. The Golden Age, a tale about superheroes in retirement. At
Dark Shadows #1, Game Of Thrones #3 and The Bionic Man #3 have all sold out at Dynamite, continuing a run of sellouts on the book. And, from this