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There were a few errors it seems in the March 2013 Previews catalogue. Some of them are minor, like Avengers #8 missing out the 50th Anniversary Variant.
It was meant to come out in May 2011. There's been a bit of a delay. But now it seems that the final issue of the multidimensional slice-of-life thriller
From the new copy of The Gay Times out today, accompanying an interview with Kieron Gillen about the Young Avengers, and this art from the upcoming new
Matthew Heistand writes; First, a little backstory before I tell you about my webcomic, Deep Dive Daredevils, and why it’s pretty much the perfect comic
Fans of Si Spurrier's Crossed: Wish You Were Here will want to pick up this Wednesday's Crossed: Badlands #20 - the second half to his amazing 2-part
I do hope you can read this with the ching ching ching of sleighbells running through your head. Top Twenty Traffic Tales Of The Week 1. Four Ways Image
Colin O’ Mahoney writes; These are my top three picks for Irish comics in 2012. I have picked these to give those not blessed with ease of access to
Babble is an original graphic novel from Lee Robson and Bryan Coyle, due to be published in January 2013 by Com.X, both digitally and in print. Mixing
Luke Foster writes; For as long as I can remember, I've wanted to be a cartoonist. I've always loved the comics medium as a way to tell stories, and spent
Action Lab, better known for their all ages comnics such as Princeless, Molly Danger and their NFL Rushzone book have strated a mature readers imprint,
Hugh Jackman revealed some juicy plot points for the Wolverine movie in a recent interview. Possible spoilers.
This is the age of the event! But which rocked your boat this year? Even if it threw you into the water afterwards leaving you to drown...
There used to be an article here. What I thought was an interesting juxtaposition. However too many other people saw something else. I initially amended
Louis Falcetti writes; Witch Doctor: Mal Practice #2 is out and not only is it another dark, fun outing from Seifert and Ketner, but another feather in
From the man who brought you a very articulated Spider-Man, Batman and Deadpool in Lego, here comes an even-m0re-Articulated Lego Iron Man. Why not give
The internet’s most opinionated (and Greek) comics column. By Dr Manolis V. GREEK, LIKE MORBIUS Morbius? Michael Morbius, pasty-rat-faced vampire in a
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool Fables #124 by Joao Ruas I must say, Sir Bufkin looks rather dashing on this cover. His face shows years of
Andrez Bergen writes for Bleeding Cool This may be big news to no one aside from myself, but I just finished writing my third novel after months holed-up
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool While 2012 whittles down to the end of the world, it certainly was a fantastic year for Jeremy Whitley and
Casting the role of Star-Lord in the Guardians of the Galaxy film may be taking an interesting twist for Marvel Studios.
Mike Deodato is drawing the cover to the Amazing Spider-Man #700 second print, while Paolo Rivera is drawing the cover to the third print of Amazing
Last week we ran some news on the US version of the Italian comic Magic Wind from Epicenter Comics in San Diego. Now we have some idea of how they are
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; Marvel was down from their record-setting total last month, but still put in a strong showing to top a somewhat
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool Monkeybrain Comics are one of the year's success stories; a tightly knit group of smartly written and drawn
Nothing like a bit of balance. 1. Your Regular Hit. The ongoing comic splits narrative into bite sized chunks, to be consumed in a serial nature. At
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nlHQ7J2-kc I'm heading back from London right now. Sadly I didn't see either of these two.
Right now, Image Comics is on the move... from 2134 Allston Way, 2nd Floor Berkeley, CA 94704 to 2001 Center St., Sixth Floor, Berkeley, CA 94704. Yes,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_rNg1WmcIo From Ed's Junk; This is by far one of more more fun projects Ive ever done! A little background first, my