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This is the image teased by Valiant. And here it is brightened up a little. You lose some of the details, but it makes the character a little
In Wolverine & X-Men, the artwork seems slightly off in places, Whilce Portacio anatomy put through a smoother filter, which doesn't quite work
AuroraWatch: Onrie Kompan writes; I recently posted a blog in order to help one of the victims from the Colorado shooting who doesn't have health
Closing in on the one year mark and various aspects of the New 52 continue to hit trending topics. I imagine Zero Month will soon set off a few fresh
Dr Manolis Vamvounis writes for Bleeding Cool; "While you were in San Diego”... Here’s what you missed from the past two weeks’ worth of comics: THE DEAD
Little Bleeder Doc Hurt writes with the accompanied shots from Batman Inc #3, to be held at comic stores tomorrow for a month due to concerns regarding
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Swodjz_U1bw Aaron Haaland writes; First we want to say our hearts go out to the victims of the Dark Knight Rises tragedy
Dave Dellecese writes for Bleeding Cool; May the best man (or woman) win, but no fair using your super powers. Herkimer, a small village in upstate New
Get ready for a pairing that every Crossed fan has been dying to see: David Lapham, whose brutal horror stories have graced Crossed: Family Values,
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; The Fantagraphics/Drawn & Quarterly panel is simultaneously not like other panels, yet very much like other
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
Artwork for Tom Strong And The Planet Of Peril, the first of the America's Best Comics line planned to be published after the New 52 relaunch (come on
And you thought Batman Inc continuity was confusing. From Batman #1 and from Scott Lobdell talking about Teen Titans #0 at San Diego Comic Con...
We're happy to share these thoughts from Alan Moore on the new Fashion Beast series, launching in September: Since Malcolm McLaren first suggested that I
With the news ringing in the industry's ears that that Grant Morrison was planning to jump off Action Comics and Batman Inc next year, with plans for more
Si Spurrier writes; OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE (With thanks to our very own @Purple_Wyrm, who suggested the idea) A little backstory for our Yanqi pals. The
Tomorrow sees the launch of Green Lantern #11, the beginning of the new Black Hand story, in which our grave-robbing ne'er do well returns to cause all
Bob Almond writes about a theft of work stolen during delivery by USPS. Has anyone encountered anyone trying to sell these items? STOLEN! Got back parcels
MorrisonWatch: Grant Morrison to leave Action Comics after #16 and Batman Inc after #12. "after that I don’t have any plans for monthly superhero books
Breaking this afternoon: In light of the recent events in Aurora, and in consideration of the victims and the families of the shootings, DC Comics has
No one redefined the comic book landscape quite like Alan Moore in the 1980s, and the year 1985 was one of the most creative of his career. He'd taken
In light of the recent events in Aurora, and in consideration of the victims and the families of the shootings, DC Comics has decided to postpone the
From the upcoming Aces Weekly digital anthology created by David Lloyd and friends (you read about first on Bleeding Cool), here comes a panel from Shaky
I charged the floor at San Diego Con for the first time as a 12 year old boy in 1982. I had a clear head and no idea what to do or who was who. That was
We said this just might happen. All copies of Revival #1 from Image Comics are being hoovered up on eBay for cover price, with successful Buy It Nows
UPDATE: The Kickstarter is live! Mike Deodato, Jr. is launching a Kickstarter campaign this week to publish a collection of new cartoon illustrations.
The new Rocket Raccoon, as drawn by Joe Quesada. The jet lag has gone (mostly). The Olympics are here (almost). And I seem to brought the West Coast USA
Time for Archie to hit the political controversy of the age full on. In an election year, when the bankers and businessmen are portrayed as both angels
Launching this Friday at Gosh Comics in London is Ellipsis, a new comic book by The guy behind Solipsistic Pop, Tom Humberstone, published through his own