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ANOTHER KISS Supurbia #1 gets a second print. And it's all rather intense. BIG TALK Mark Waid talks about writing the Hulk, and his lack of speech in
A riddle to solve for next year: So Scott Snyder has given Batman the Court Of The Owls. He is currently motoring through the Death Of The Family story
Seriously, he is. Actually he's worse than that. And I told him. Because I've just gone and read issue #30 of Chew. The halfway point. John Layman sent it
Courtesy of USA Today, who interview writer Katie Cook and plenty of bronies, and also show off all the many My Little Pony #1 covers.... here are seven
There is something mesmeric about the retailer specific variant covers when laid out like this... here's the latest batch for Masks #1, out this week,
Amazing Spider-Man #700. $7.99, out on December 26th. The seven hundredth issue and the last issue, before the relaunch as Superior Spider-Man. And I hear
Douglas Alexander of Arsenic Lullaby writes for Bleeding Cool; The worm has turned Four weeks ago the independent comic book Arsenic Lullaby was facing
"Worlds collide" apparently. I do wish worlds would stop doing that. Presumably, with that particular Nightcrawler, something to do with the X-Terminated
So Scott Snyder has given Batman the Court Of The Owls. He is currently motoring through the Death Of The Family story with the Joker. So what's next?
The Cincinatti Comic Con have all sorts of awards for their Kickstarter including Deadpool sketches by Tony Moore and commissions from Katie
32 Were Chosen. 31 Will Die. Introducing... Sol Invictus. A powerful and mysterious supervillain has imprisoned the world’s greatest superheroes, forcing
Bleeding Cool ran in its entirety the first film produced from a screenplay by Alan Moore, Jimmy's End and its prequel, Act Of Faith, over the weekend.
The North Carolina Comicon was told, "No more" after only two hours into their show. Run by North Carolina's Ultimate Comics retailer, Alan Gill, the show
So. HITMAN: ABSOLUTION, a game where you play a bald man in a suit for hire who finds creative and preferably discreet ways of murdering people. I admit
I recently wrote an article for Bleeding Cool Magazine #2, entitled Comic Book Feuds, looking at some of the more prominent comic industry feuds of late,
Kevin O'Neill is selling his artwork for League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 2009 from the Brussels gallery Champaka from 1500€ to 2000€, avaialble
Okay, we'vebeen running these Cold Deck teasers for 2000AD for the last few weeks. But this one may be a bit special. The story everyone's talking about
OMAHA THE COMIC SHOPS A quick tour around the comic shops of Omaha for Small Business Saturday. The next stop was to be in Gretna, Mail Order Comics,
Meanwhile, in the halls of Warner Bros: The latest Snyder chat is with The NY Post, and figures in a lot of the usual business. There’s discussion of the
Coming up, tomorrow's ComiXology sale appears to involve the Avengers titles, from The Heroic Age right up until Avengers Vs X-Men, with Avengers vol 4
Louis Falcetti writes; Matt Smith is not leaving Doctor Who. Why is that important? It shows that Smith is instep with the popular culture right now,
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; I don't think we're ever going to get tired of time travel stories. The existential rabbit hole yawns like
It's been a good couple of years for original art sales, but the sale of the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #121 is big even by the lofty standards of the
Eric Esquivel writes for Bleeding Cool. ChrisCross drew the recent Smallville comic that was to have introduced Stephanie Brown as Nightwing. He talks
Yes it's that Alwyn Talbot. Here's a comic book in search of a publisher. Anyone want to make them an offer they can't refuse? TITLE: DISCHARGED GENRE:
So Amazing Spider-Man #698 is selling from between $5 and $13 on eBay... but where did it all begin? Could it be a certain scene in Amazing Spider-Man
Cameron Hatheway writes; Before I ever got into comic books, I was raised on a healthy diet of newspaper comic strips. They were free, came every day, and
Following on from yesterday's Mars Attacks covers, here's a rundown of the Judge DRedd #1 retailer covers, courtesy from, well, the back page of Judge





























