Here are a bunch of Dynamite's solicitations for August 2012. Plenty of Boys, Game Of Thrones, Shadow and Green Hornet... but it looks like you'll have to
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Brian Pulido continues to unlock the dark corridors of Lady Death's past in Lady Death Origins: Cursed #2, hitting stores tomorrow. Bridging the gap
And we’re back! Hello everyone, it’s your friendly neighborhood comic-book writer with yet another “commentary track” for my latest issue of Army of
Tomorrow we get the fourth issue of Thief Of Thieves, the new Robert Kirkman/Nick Spencer comic from Image Comics that's already been picked up for a TV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvJeLjDFWbY The Avengers 2012 is a huge hit, but not all comic book readers are happy about that. Host Grace Randolph takes
Heritage Auctions is selling the original art to the cover of Spider-Man #1 by Todd McFarlane, on behalf of its owner Martin Shamus, father of
While I'm at Kapow this weekend, in the US they'll be hosting the Big Wow Comic Fest. One of the highlights is the Awesome Inking Panel in which various
It was meant to come out two years ago. It didn't. Now Top Cow have made it available to retailers without going through the usual channels. Which means
I understand that the first two issues of Avengers Vs X-Men have sold through their third print before the issues in question have arrived in store, and
True story... When I was a kid, everyone had Chucks. In fact, all the really cool kids had pink Chucks. I'm not kidding. In the mid-1980s, the mark of
Dynamic Forces is to produce toasters featuring Warner Bros imagery, including the likes of Watchmen, The Wizard of Oz, A Christmas Story, Where
Zak Penn is a screenwriter and director whose name is recognizable to Little Bleeders as a contributing writer on such superhero film projects as X2,
We've just had Manhattan Projects from Image, the latest in a run of fantasy science comics (and yes, I have my own somewhere in the pipeline). In August
ClowesWatch: Daniel Clowes on being a mainstream icon. "It does have a bit of the feel of 'Here's your gold watch. Thanks for the years of service,' "
A project so nice it charted twice. This should be good -- Adams says: "It seems to me like this was not the beginning of the story, but the middle. Of
Bleeding Cool has been banging on a bit about DC Comics giving their New 52 all zero issues in September, returning to regular numbering in October, to
It may have been Free Comic Book Day a weekend ago. But that doesn't mean everything was left to undulate in the breeze. Take this scene from the Marvel
This morning, Bleeding Cool reported the news that Neal Adams was to draw and co-write a First X-Men book with Christos Gage, following sources and
Jesse James of Jesse James Comics talks to Eric Esquivel; Where are you from? I'm from Gurnee Illinois—a fake-sounding Chicago suburb that, at least when
This week we launched the Second Annual Bleeding Cool Fan Awards... do go and vote! You can even vote twice! The awards will be awarded at the end of the
We told you back in Janary that a Pathfinder comic was coming from Dynamite, based on the role playing game. Well fantasy writer Jim Zubkavich of
In September, DC Comics publishes zero issues of the New 52, to celebrate the year anniversary of the revamp. Some books however, it seems, may not make
We ran a couple of Before Watchmen August issue covers last week. But we didn't run this one for Ozymandias #2, with Jae Lee showing Ozymandias in a
Last month, Bleeding Cool ran the news that Scott Lobdell would be taking over Superman from September. It was pooh poohed by some. Could even Scott
Interesting weekend of video games as I watched a friend play the open beta for THE SECRET WORLD, an upcoming MMO game, and some MAX PAYNE 3. The two
Yesterday was Mother’s Day, and I got my own mother a copy of Crossed. Since then she has disowned me, and called me ‘ungodly’ and ‘an accident’. Maybe
As previously announced on Bleeding Cool, there's a new project forthcoming from Avatar Press called Hero Worship, a mature look at superheroics in the
Today, Marvel will talk about a new thing from them called The First X-Men. Two-and-a-bit years ago, I first mentioned that Neal Adams was planning a
Tim Pilcher, ex-editor of DC Comics, and current head of Comic Book Alliance writes for Bleeding Cool, after attending and exhibiting at this weekend's
AvengersStillWatch: Everyone loves the Avengers. Still. JolyWatch: Sam Humphries hits the Caribbean. He stressed that even if a writer felt like they were