Two-and-a-half weeks ahead of Free Comic Book Day, Marvel's offering Infinity has already been pirated and uploaded by infamous advance scanner known as
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Illinois is no stranger to regular lightning storms and occasional extreme weather. Early this morning, a bolt of lightning struck the Avatar home office
This is the gatefold cover to Wonder Woman #19, out today. And yes, that scene does occur in the comic. And no it's not some unexplained hallucination,
We know Tony Stark is an alcoholic. A womaniser. A bit of a tech head. And we know he likes dressing up in harsh metallic power suits. But until today,m
Mark Stafford is one of my favourite modern comic book artists. I've managed to grab him for a couple of projects here and there (Civil Wardrobe, The
The Marshal Law Omnibus comes out today, collecting all the non-license crossover stories of Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill's monstrous super hero hunting
They never said this was going to be easy. Two Age Of Ultron comics published today. Issue 6 of the main title, and Wolverine And The X-Men #27 AU. Which
2000AD received their first Eisner nomination yesterday for Best Anthology. It seems odd that such a long standing, critically acclaimed and well regarded
Yesterday I ran a review of Jupiter's Legacy #1, by Mark Millar and Frank Quitely, out in a week's time. This morning I read Justice League #19 by Geoff
It's a complete coincidence that this is running on the same day as the Eisner Award Nominations. Basically, it's to get them ready for Bleeding Cool
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMrN6dPgSEQ Aaron Haaland writes; Hey Fandom, it's me Aaron for A Comic Show talking about New Comics Now! It's not a big
David Blake Lucarelli writes for Bleeding Cool; There weren't a ton of new comics on sale at Monsterpalooza. The emphasis was definitely on amazingly
Kyle Rogers writes; I'm not really sure what to make of House Of Gold & Bones based on this first issue, coming at it effectively blind. Let's start
The Eisner Award nominations are up! Lots of interesting things to note... such as Robot 6 getting a nomination for Best Comic Book Journalism, but not
Every morning, Amazon puts out big discounts on four Kindle books. Today, for the first time, one of those was a comic, the collection of the
Last year, Alan Moore announced his sequel to Neonomicon, Providence. Today, he's been talking to Pádraig Ó Méalóid about this and more, at Comics Beat
There's been some general fuss of late amongst certain DC Comics creators over their contracts. Not all creators, just those working on the Digital First
We've already seen the DC WTF gatefold reveal for DC Universe Presents, out this week. But on the flipside, also out this week is Sword Of Sorcery:
He's a songwriter, singer, businessman, actor, DJ, producer, Olympic Torch carrier and judge on BBC's The Voice. And now he's adding "comic book writer"
I've been looking again at the lineup of the launch of the New 52. One of my criticisms at the time was that the relaunch was a perfect chance to grab the
They just announced it. We're happy to announce #BostonCon will continue this weekend as planned! Tell your friends! #comicmarket bostoncomiccon.com —
WTF Certified month continues to roll through April, and also dominate the comic conversation here and elsewhere.
Hannah Means-Shannon writes; The title of the event went through a few iterations before settling on its final form, using the buzzword “blacklisting”,
It's the new, much anticipated creator owned superhero comic from Mark Millar and Frank Quitely, coloured by Pete Doherty It's reported to have pre-orders
Neal Adams writes; When I went to the School of Industrial Art, the only vocational art high school in the world, as far as I know, Sol Harrison, Head of
Will Romine is a regular contributor to Bleeding Cool. He wanted to share his thoughts about running in the light if current events; The bombings at the
This weekend, the Boston Comic Con is scheduled to go ahead at Hynes Convention Center. As the news is reporting, with US network TV making way for live
The old one... And the new one. But which is better? They're only one way to find out... Vote!
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; Porcelain, the first release from Improper Books, has made a hell of an impression since release. Written by
We've noted a few surprise cover changes of late at DC Comics, but what else has been twisting under the editorial knife? This is the cover to Action





























