Jeffrey Whitelaw attended ECCC for Bleeding Cool. He was rather busy. Ah, the Avatar Panel. This was the only panel at ECCC where I actually felt like a
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Here is video taken from the second use of the Marvel Augmented Reader on Avengers Vs X-Men #1. We ran the first earlier this week. There are further
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MJA3ord6_s Supurbia #2, host Grace Randolph's original comic book from BOOM Studios, is hitting shelves this week! To get
Avengers Vs X-Men #1 is now released in UK stores running the Marvel Avengers Vs X-Men #1 Parties. Alasdair Stuart is at Travelling Man in York, sending
Before we get tomorrow's comics, Dr Manolis Vamvounis looks back on last week; In ANGEL & FAITH #8, Faith goes mad ape-shit crazy slayer all over
This morning I was inundated by emails and messages asking me about the new Marvel $5 Coupon for print comics. It was meant to arrive on April 1st for
Gavin Lees wrote for Bleeding Cool from ECCC This year marks the 20th anniversary of Mike Allred’s Madman, a landmark that he’s celebrating in style with
Gavin Lees wrote for Bleeding Cool from ECCC; Bill Willingham is enjoying runaway success with his series, Fables, which has just recently debuted a new
Who wants to be a part time DC intern at the company's editorial offices in New York? The listing has just gone up. Competition will be fierce. My best
I can feel some people's sphincters tightening when they see this. Shaky Kane, of Bulletproof Coffin, about to cut up a copy of Fantastic Four #2,
LogoWatch: Keith Wood's design of the new Oni Press logo, in fine detail, at Inc Magazine. With other versions and some professional reaction. "It's hard
Like pretty much everyone, I've been skeptical yet intrigued by the idea of a Total Recall remake -- and this first full trailer does a good job of both
Thanks to Kristen Leigh, and her photographic skills at ECCC, here's a look at some rather fun cosplay and a little celebrity to boot...
As you can see from the photo above, House Johnston has received its comp copies of Iron Muslim #1. Which probably means the comic will be out in a weeks
Thanks to an anonymous sleuth at ECCC, this appears to be an unseen cover for the Image series Mind The Gap, by Jim McCann and Rodin Esquejo. The image
Matt Funk wrote, and took photographs, for Bleeding Cool at ECCC In my first piece here on Bleeding Cool, I outlined my first day strategy at Emerald City
Jeffrey Whitelaw attended ECCC for Bleeding Cool. Amongst other websites... I initially approached Darick Robertson so that I could get some quotes for an
Gavin Lees writes for Bleeding Cool Paul Tobin is one of the most prolific and versatile writers in modern comics. From his indie work with his wife and
See, I rememebr the days when every other week a publisher would sign an exclusive distribution deal with Diamond Comic Distribution, or Capital City
Matt Funk went to ECCC for Bleeding Cool. This is what he discovered; There is lots of random stuff I talked to creators about at ECCC wandering the show
For the last few years, I’ve been trying to put my thoughts together about video games in relation to other popular medium like movies, TV, comics and
A few days ago, Bleeding Cool ran an exclusive shot from the movie Headhunters. This one. And here issue three of Danger Unlimited from 1994 by John Byrne
Don't look at it as a comic book being cancelled. Just consider it closure. Scott McDaniel's motion trailer for Static Shock #8, published by DC Comics on
Jeffrey Whitelaw talked to Chris Roberson at ECCC for Bleeding Cool; Saturday at the ECCC Vertigo: New Blood panel, in a story that is familiar to Vertigo
So that's over for another year. Gotta admit I'm one of those people who finds April Fools the most annoying internet day of the year, but there were a
Judd Morse writes from ECCC for Bleeding Cool; NFL Superpro, Hobgoblin, and The Street Poet Gamma Ray. Ladies and gentlemen, it's a Marvel Q&A panel.
Tim Hanley Woke up to some amusing April Fool's jokes. Well done in particular, @bleedingcool and @dcwomenkicknass. Thank you Tim. And yes, DC Women
Matt Funk talks to Kurtis J Wiebe for Bleeding Cool from ECCC; Kurtis J. Wiebe is the author of the Image Comics series’ The Intrepids, the critically
Gavin Lees writes for Bleeding Cool from the floor of ECCC; Despite his abrasive reputation, I’ve always found Erik Larsen to be a very personable and
Cameron Hatheway reports from the streets of Seattle, round and about ECCC. We are not picking up his bar tab. I don’t appear to learn from my mistakes.