Staff writer Keith Davidsen writes for Bleeding Cool. One of the greatest strengths of David Lapham as a writer is his ability to be unpredictable. When
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11am: Buy Avenging Spider-Man #3, Ultimate Spider-Man #6 and Batman#5 Combo from Orbital Comics in London. They have a new website, go see. Decide to
RumourWatch: Oh I'm so going to be citing this report in online debates. A new study from the University of California, Berkeley, suggests rumor-mongering
It turns out they like Sherlock quite a bit in Russia. Perhaps even moreso than people do everywhere else in the world, which is very much indeed. I've
Thanks to Inspire. Cheer via DC Women Kicking Ass, from a Russian cheerleading competiton.
FrenchDelight: Panini is launching their first line of digital comics for the iPad in French on January 25th, to coincide with the world's largest comic
April brings you three Garth Ennissy books from Dynamite. The Boys which Garth Ennis actually wrote, Jennifer Blood which Garth Ennis used to write, now
We've mentioned before how Stormwatch is meant to be one of the key books of the New DC 52 continuity. It's the book where Pandora's identity and
Brett Ewins, one of 2000AD's most respected Judge Dredd and Bad Company artists was arrested this weekend. The Ealing Gazette reports; "Police were called
"What are you reading?" "The Hulk.... Vs Wolverine" We've mentioned the appearance of Damon Lindelhof's Ultimate Wolverine And Hulk in the ABC series Once
Staff Writer Keith Davidsen writes for Bleeding Cool. Yi Soon Shin: Warrior and Defender was a historical comic book series that chronicled the conflicts
We've been happy to run A Comic Shop's adverts, approved and 75% paid for by the DC Comics co-op advertising programme - that go a little further then
Staff Writer Keith Davidsen writes for Bleeding Cool. Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows are kicking off the new ongoing Crossed: Badlands series in March with
This is the cover to The New Avengers #24, an Avengers Vs X-Men tie in. Is it me... or are Cyclops and Captain America going in for a kiss? Clearly
Grace Randolph runs through the expectations that tomorrow's new comics will bring, from Batman to Tarzan to Avengers to Red Sonja in today's Think About
On May the 2nd, Valiant Entertainment will launch X-O Manowar, a revamp of the Valiant/Acclaim character, from Surrogates creator and Iron Man writer
After applying to register a new logo as a trademark, DC Comics have three years to actually get round to actually using it. But I'm told they aren't
I was wondering who the next person would be to take advantage of the distribution system that Our Love Is Real pioneered, select high profile retailers
Darin Wagner writes for Bleeding Cool Some months ago, patrons of Barnes & Noble may have noticed that comic books were back. The days of comics being
Prophet #21 is published tomorrow... already sold out, if you want a copy, you may need to line up outside the store when it opens. The scalpers are
Earlier this year, Marvel hinted that David Aja would be rejoining with Matt Fraction on a special Iron Fist issue of The Defenders. That didn't happen.
Posted to Twitter by Chris Weston. After finishing The Twelve for Marvel, it looks like he's back on the Dredd.
ClawsWatch: As Mike Perkins joins Astonishing X-Men, Marvel releases a few X-sketches... BlackWatch: For Martin Luther King day, ScienceFiction.com goes
Looks like the rest of the world just caught onto what the comics world has been talking about the past few days: that new DC Comics logo. We still don't
I've been following the story of DC Comics getting a new logo for a month or so but, as with Watchmen 2, it's only when you provide actual visuals that
Expect this to appear in a number of forms from various relatively tame media spots. The Washington Post, among others, is running a rather soft puff
Si Spurrier’s instructions: We’re going to do something a bit different here. Rather than taking an idea or golden-age character and reinventing them as a
There's a lot of comic industry excitement for Prophet #21, published from Image Comics on Wednesday, a kind of William Burrough's The Time Machine, that
No wonder the X-Men and the Avengers just can't get along. They all insist on talking at once. Also, I notice that Wolverine seems to have switched sides.
You can find a slightly more interactive version of the above Community-meets-X-Men image over here. And, yes, of coursse the Dean would be Emma Frost.