Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool; Adventure Time #12 (Cover C) by Lilli Carré Symmetry; totally algebraic! It’s the simple-yet-mesmerizing
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Could the foldout cover to the current Previews catalogue, debuting the gatefold WTF Cover for Detective Comics #19 make the catalogue an actual
Red Hood And The Outlaws will figure heavily in the twists and turns of both Death of the Family and WTF Certified, according to leaked original art.
"Trying our some new art for Lilliana. Pen and ink, mixed media using photoshop. No unauthorized copying, duplicating or reposting without author's
It's time folks. Well, it will be in two weeks. At 9am PST, Noon ET, 5pm GMT, tickets will go on sale for San Diego Comic Con 2013. You will need your
Angouleme, currently underway in France, always hosts a 24 hour comic marathon from hundreds of comic creators, professional and amateur, creating 24
Courtesy of JohnByrneSays on Twitter, a glimpse at some preview art John Byrne posted last year for the project finally revealed as Doomsday Point One.
Jesse James wrote from Amazing Arizona Comic Con; Rain and no Stan Lee but the show must go on! As Phoenix prepared for the Amazing Arizona Comic con this
A few days ago, we reported how Jaymes Reed had pulled his creator owned Comics COMICS biography line from Bluewater, amidst allegations and delays of non
Louis Falcetti writes; I remember the good old days of the comiXology report friends, the days where 80% of the countries all loved the same book, then
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool Everest has a litter problem. It’s one of those facts that you hear and just sticks, something which sounds like
In the Jim Starlin-revealed gatefold cover to Stormwatch #19, as reported here, he wrote; Hellstrike, the Forecaster, Midnighter, the Engineer, Apollo,
Actually, right now I'm marking everything with spoilers, because I'm just not in a position to know what is or is not, and DC isn't interested in telling
There's an old Neil Gaiman Sandman quote which goes something like, "You cannot seek destruction and remain unscathed". So it is with WTF.
SPOILER WARNINGS***SPOILER WARNINGS***SPOILER WARNINGS This is the cover to Red Hood And The Outlaws #19 for DC's WTF cover month for April. Below this,
Tim Hanley writes; Both publishers were up slightly in November, with Marvel retaining the top spot while DC had one of their best weeks in some time. We
Marvel are sending out these images showing Nick Lowe and Sana Amanat suffering under the size, scale and weight of the $200 Wolverine Adamantium
This is not a Robert Kirkman sketch of a zombie. Neither is this. And neither is this a certificate of authenticity from Meltdown Comics. Another fake,
Looks like some of the WTF moments in DC's comics in April have Been changing. And the covers have been changing to reflect them. But this cover for All
Joe Hill has been talking about his upcoming post-Locke And Key comic book work on Tumblr; biggietattoos asked: Do you have any further plans on writing a
Wishing I were in Angoulême, the 40th such occasion in France, and the largest comics festival of its kind in the world... Comic book authors knighted by
This is not a sketch from Rob Guillory of Chew. This is not a certification from And Books Too This is an eBay con.
I heard that bounty hunter robot Death's Head, created by Simon Furman and Geoff Senior, might be coming back to the Marvel Universe with Iron Man. Well,
Dave Wallace reviews Nemo: Heart of Ice Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen has undergone something of an evolution over
Legend Of Zelda: Hyrule Historia is the number one selling book on Amazon. It's the number one best selling book at Barnes & Noble. It is Indigo's
Jim Starlin posted the full gatefold for Stormwatch #19 on his Facebook page and listed all the characters: From the upper left hand corner and going
Coming to Heritage Auctions -- a copy of the first appearance of Batman, Detective Comics #27 in 6.5 CGC condition. Could get half a million, slated to be
X-Men keep on slippin' into the future: The first casting calls for X-Men: Days of Future Past state that “most of the film” will be set in 1973.
It's just hit Britain, America is less than five hours away, for Marvel's latest ComiXology Sale, the Greg Rucka-launched Punisher #1-9 and the Dan Abnett
It may be the first time DC Comics refereed to a certain four letter word on the cover of one of its comics, let alone 52 of them. But is there another





























