Rich has a theory: Something has been tickling my head of late, reading the run up to the Court Of Owls. A theory, nothing more, not backed up by any
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From Teen Titans #1 cover... And from a man watching Obama talk about gay marriage. In Swipe File we present two or more images that
Eight year old Luke Purcell, of Layton, Utah, likes to cycle round his block dressed as Batman. Last week, he was playing with a friend at their house,
The artwork for the front cover of Tintin In America, from the nineteen thirties, will go on sale in Paris next month, with a price expected to fetch
Very kindly, Marvel will be giving bundles of a Spider-Man/Sabretooth preview comic, featuring previews of a bunch of Spider-Man titles as part of their
The classic racing comic book Michel Vaillant is coming back with a new team. The original creator of the strip, Jean Graton has retired - well, he is in
Crossed is such extreme horror that sometimes it does nasty things to your eye sockets, but it's not all butchery and bloodlust, as today's latest online
Welcome to the first comic book awards covering comics published this year, The Bleeding Cool Fan Awards. The first half at least. Or almost the
These charts represent the front line of comic book retailing. Shop managers rushing to catch up with demand, by adding new orders after the initial order
Next week in comics... the first issue of Dancer, a new Justice League, Glory, Manhattan Projects, Hell Yeah and Locke And Key, Kirkman and Silvestri's
When Bleeding Cool broke the story of the new DC logo, we were able to ask comic book logo designer Rian Hughes what he thought, and he was rather
Mars Attacks #1 from IDW will come in 58 cover varieties... 56 normal and 2 special variants. Bleeding Cool is happy to present them all... do enjoy.
Something has been tickling my head of late, reading the run up to the Court Of Owls. A theory, nothing more, not backed up by any actual evidence, that
Order the new Amazing Spider-Man game through Amazon, and you'll get the option to play as Stan Lee. I don't think there's a font size big enough for the
On the left is the comic panel by Tony Abruzzo, located by David Barsalou. And on the right is Sleeping Girl by Roy Lichtenstein. Guess which one has just
Jim Lee and Scott Williams are drawing a 1:200 variant cover for all the first issues of Before Watchmen. Here is their black and white work for the cover
On Saturday from 6pm, Nick Abadzis will be signing at Gosh Comics in London for the launch of the collection of his seminal graphic novel, Hugo Tate.
ClownWatch: Where the Avengers came from. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lorDIKuZroU ValiantWatch: Archer And Armstrong #1 gets a cover and preview.
The world wanted to know about this one: The episode has been slated to premiere this August, somewhere between the 23rd and 25th, at the Media Guardian
This is my favourite John Dokes story; Almost twenty years ago, Dokes used to work for the Marvel Direct Sales department under Matt Ragone. At the Marvel
Recent, IDW published a new Popeye comic book. The first in quite a while. And it sold. Sold well. And kept on selling. And I've got the numbers. The
There now follows some randomish, vaguely connected thoughts about Before Watchmen. "Did Alan Moore get screwed on his contract? Of course. Lots of people
There's been a lot happening in Avengers Vs X-Men this week. Possibly more than happened in the actual comic. Some of it gets a little confusing as well.
Brandon Thomas writes about his fourth issue of Volron from Dynamite; This is my favorite issue of the series thus far, and that’s because everything
For all that Avengers Vs X-Men has been hyped, it's offered very little in the way of A versus X. The surrender of the X-Men to the Avengers seemed to
If you have the We3-related password from the mailing list, you can book tickets for MorrisonCon right now. For $767. For one night. For one. For one two
Bleeding Cool has been following ShiftyLook, the publisher created by Namco Bandai, to recreate arcade classics as webcomics, with an eye to revitalising
Si Spurrier’s instructions: You know the score, of course. In the Byronic tradition: blood-supping aristocratic wronguns, scantily-clad virgins,
We knew that Lobo would return to the DC Universe in Deathstroke #9, the first of three monthly titles plotted by Rob Liefeld (and also drawn by him). But
It's a big week for Avatar Press. Chalk it up to just the right planetary alignment, or perhaps a mystical ripple in the planet's ley lines, or perhaps