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BackWatch: Heavy Metal Magazine needs three back covers. Think you're up for the job? Dave Elliott writes; We need three pieces of artwork from three
We've done a few posts about the upcoming revival of Red Dwarf, but the first official pic is the one that got the world to pay attention -- in a very big
I heard rumours about this story earlier in the week, but due to its nature, didn't want to run what was then largely speculation. A number of Texan
We're continuing to look at comic stores that are going above and beyond for Free Comic Book Day this year. On May the 5th, at Samurai Comics East in Mesa
It's the cover to Walking Dead #19. It's the first appearance of hit Walking Dead character Michonne. It's drawn by Walking Dead co-creator Tony Moore.
John Romita Jr, co-creator of Kick Ass, The Gray Area and long standing Marvel artist will be attempting to sign and sketch continually for longer than
This could well be the biggest comic publisher debut in a decade. I understand that X-O Manowar #1, the debut title from the new Valiant Entertainment,
We knew it might well be coming in Secret Avengers #27. Because of, you know, the cover and content descriptions, and that kind of thing. But instead, it
This letter appears in the new issue of Daredevil, out yesterday. Mike Allred's iZombie comic book has been cancelled at Vertigo, and while naturally he
Here, from Brendan McCarthy's files, is his rejected-by-Marvel Wolverine pitch from a while back. Tried this one out with Jason Aaron on script. He liked
Tick, tick, tick... This is the last day you can order Bleeding Cool Magazine and actually be sure to get it. It costs $1.49 for the Preview #0 issue.
There's a new Crossed: Wish You Were Here webcomic from Si Spurrier, Javier Barreno and Gary Erskine out right now. You know, around this time last year,
The last issue of Playboy featured an original Walking Dead short story by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlars. The new issue features an interview with
So what's coming down the pipe next week and the week after? Dark Horse have just the one comic, but it is Andi Watson's Skeleton Key so that's good. DC
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
BeforeWatch: Heidi MacDonald takes on Before Watchmen. M&G were so on board with the idea that a DC film crew went and interviewed them for HOURS
Several interesting tidbits surfaced from Pixar at Cinemacon, including: According to Pixar’s presentation at Cinemacon, the Unkrich film is going to be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q4Od9A2Nto Mike Wellman, the manager of The Comic Bug in Manhattan Beach, California, takes us through all the Free Comic
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; The Big Two tied this month, and at a decent number too, which gives us a unique opportunity to compare how DC and
We recently reported the rise of Avengers Vs X-Men sales after hitting the market. The following chart shows that in detail, with issue 4 getting more
Kickstarter Up The Ass – Here Come The Pros – Paul Jenkins, Humberto Ramos, Jimmy Palmiotti And More
We've been following the rise of Kickstarter and its affects on the comics industry. One pertinent trend is the increase of name comic creators using the
Bleeding Cool continues to celebrate comic book stires that are going above and beyond for Free Comic Book Day in 2012, this May the 5th. Collectors'
One of the true hidden gems of the massive Previews catalog, month in and month out, is the War Goddess series from Boundless Comics. Writer Mike Wolfer,
Bleeding Cool ran the cover to Goon #39 a while back, and I made a point to buy it as a result. Then, when picking it up, I noticed something else that
OKay, so slightly late to the party, due to a little manic time management, an exclusive extended preview of today's A Game Of Thrones comic, and a batch
So, the massive incentives retailers were given to order massive amounts of Avengers Vs X-Men comics have not only see the comics sell through once but
New Avengers gives as a reworking of the opening of Avengers Vs X-Men, seeing the planet of plant people destroyed, but in terms of our own world... a
I possibly could have guessed from the cover. But I didn't. This month's issue of Superman, by Giffen and Jurgens, gives us the Wildstorm villain Helspont
In today's Astonishing X-Men, Marjorie Liu and Mike Perkins give us a big old fashioned superhero fight scene between these X-Men and the Marauders, both