Marada The She Wolf by Chris Claremont and John Bolton is being collected and republished by Titan Comics for the first time, later this year. Initially a
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I sympathize with Marvel's production people on this one. Patching in revisions on finished art... man, have I been there. There he is folks, proof
Dave Dellecese writes; “Sorry, kid. It’s a tough business to break into.” With those curt words roughly ten years ago in response to my asking for advice,
T Campbell writes; It’s hard out there for a working-class fantasy hero. From a distance, the job looks like so much fun. You get to kill dragons, beat up
Robert J. Sodaro writes; Stephan Lapin has a dream; his dream is to crack into the extremely difficult of being a comicbook writer. He has been reading
There he is folks, proof positive of Professor Xavier's original role, pre-AVX, in Age Of Ultron, from the original art by Bryan Hitch. And then...
This is the poster by Sergio Grisanti being given away to people who book for first showings of Pacific Rim at an IMAX cinema. And below is a certain
The first issue hits in October, here's a look ahead to issue 2 of Death Sentence, out in November by Montynero and Mike Dowling from Titan Comics... The
Cameron Hatheway writes; Hawkeye #11 by David Aja Now either this dog is a stone-blooded killer, or he just accidentally walked through some raspberry
By Dirk Manning ITEM: My new one-shot flip-book Love Stories (to Die For) #1 from Image Comics/Shadowline is now in
Robin Harman writes; After a couple of weeks of specials, panels and extra curricular activity, the crew get back to the PG (that’s program, and it’s
Here's the latest Bleeding Cool Bestseller list, looking at sales in comic stores on Wednesdays and Thursdays of each week, measuring the sales of those
Next week sees the launch of Catalyst Comix, reviving Dark Horse's Comics Greatest World title, the Trinity Of Sin: Pandora title that goes back to the
Age Of Ultron was famously begun a number of years ago, but then delayed, Avengers Vs X-Men taking its spot on the schedule. Which meant, on its arrival,
Elizabeth Herman writes; There’s an old joke that every comic book fan knows exactly what Fredric Wertham’s Seduction of the Innocent is about, despite
From this week's The Green Team: Teen Trillionaires... Actually... that is geek stuff. Brother Power The Geek, no less. Is this his first appearance, or
Justice League sells well for DC Comics. Justice League America also sells well for DC Comics. Justice League Dark, made up of the likes of John
By Cameron Hatheway A good writer can juggle several different titles at once, while making sure the quality never diminishes. A great writer can do all
Here are Mile High Comics variants for George R R Martin's Skin Trade and Max Brooks' Extinction Parade in mini-form.... And a bigger version for
That is Gromit, of Wallace and Gromit fame, painted as the Green Lantern by Zane Malik off of One Direction fame. Though this hapless BBC reporter didn't
Alasdair Stuart writes; Amelia Cole and the Hidden War is two issues old, and the changes from volume 1, Amelia Cole and the Unknown World, are all paying
BKV writes to say ...the third issue of THE PRIVATE EYE, a comic about privacy I co-created with the amazing Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente, is
Well here's a thing. Since the beginning of the year, John Byrne has been playing with a project on his message boards. Taking the concept of the Star
Dynamite published Uncanny #1 yesterday and has sold through its 15,600 print run, made up of 5,500 of the Sean Phillips cover, 5,500 of the Jock cover
There we go folks. The trial over the ownership of Ghost Rider, between its creator Gary Friedrich and publisher Marvel Comics, will go to a jury trial on
X-Men Legacy from #208 until #271 are dropping in price on Monday on Marvel and ComiXology apps. #208 was the first issue of the book being called X-Men
There's a headline I never thought I'd write. Mike S Miller, the artist on the Injustice: Gods Among Us comic, is drawing an adaptation of Anne Rice's
You may have seen on the news that around two weeks ago, Brazil was host to widespread protests against government corruption and wasteful spending,
From the New York Post, Tony Millionaire's exclusive cover for Quantum And Woody for San Diego Comic Con. Whoever thought they'd read that sentence?
So what can we expect being announced at San Diego Comic Con next month? Here are few things Bleeding Cool are expecting so far. Matt Fraction's Inhumans,




























