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Marvel took back the top spot in the industry's favorite horse race for the first time in the New 52 era, though as many have pointed out, they did so by
We've covered the antics of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida a number of times. Including the Co-Op ad they ran for Action Comics, using provided DC
Here's the cover to The Goon #39 by Eric Powell, from Dark Horse Comics. Something tells me it was designed with Bleeding Cool in mind. And also why it
Just one day before the release of Ed Brubaker's creator-owned Fatale from Image, Marvel makes sure to remind everyone that CM Punk's favorite writer is
Here are Diamond Comic Distributors' nominations for their annual Gem Awards. Retailers are invited to vote on the following, and in the following
Who would have thought posting the Diamond Comic Distrubutor shipping information before anyone else would be quite so popular? Here's the definitive list
Sometimes it seems it's all ComiXology, ComiXology, ComiXology. Well, Micah Balwin of Graphic.Ly has seen to it that people remember there are other
Best known as the creator of the St Trinian's cartoon which inspired two film franchises fifty-three years apart, and illustrator of the Molesworth books
At the beginning of 2011, I was rather down on Tony S Daniels as a creator. And then the DC Relaunch came along. And, as well as a Hawkman series lifted
A very fine welcome to the first of Grace Randolph's Think About The Ink video blogs of 2012. Grace has a new series coming from Boom! this year, entitled
This is one of those articles where the title just says it all.
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool told you about America's Got Powers, the new Image comic from Jonathan Ross and Bryan Hitch, about Tommy, the only one of his San
In September, DC Comics took back marketshare from Marvel Comics. This gave DC the lead in both dollars spent and the number of comics bought in the North
StageWatch: The Ballad Of Halo Jones? It's a smash hit! LetterWatch: Nate Piekos breaks down lettering choices. PearlWatch: A psychoanalysis of Catwoman
A cold trend to start the new year. How appropriate. But it looks like one of the earliest villians of the Silver Age (it doesn't get too much
A private commission by Dan McDaid, featuring Cesar Romero facing down an Adam West and Burt Ward, if they had all been in The Dark Knight.
Amazon has a Price Check App, allowing customers to scan the bar codes of items in stores and then buy them from Amazon there and then, rather than the
Adam WarRock has released the first single from his upcoming rap album You Dare Call That Thing Human?!? out on February 13th. The single? Oh it's called
A special Lying In The Gutters this week, not only the top twenty posts of the week, but also the top twenty posts of the year... and a very obvious
Can't afford a $1200.00 to $2500.00 screen tablet? How about building one for yourself at a reduced cost... of about $500. George Peter Gatsis shows you how.
Idle Hands, as part of their roundup of current DC comic books (and, really, they give Catwoman short shrift),run a couple of scans from what appears to
Coming through the industry gossip mills comes the news that Rob Liefeld, current solo writer/artist of Hawk And Dove, and artist of The Infinite, will
We recently ran the work of Sharon Moody, and accusations that she was ripping comic book artists off with her work, as well as a strong defence of the
I wasn't sure whether or not the Amanda Conner and Paul Mounts Silk Spectre II piece we ran yesterday was from the Watchmen prequel mini-series rumoured
Jonathan Ross has tweeted "Morning! New year and a new beginning! Am beyond excited to announce that Bryan Hitch and I are publishing new comic with Image
On page 36 of today's The Times newspaper, comes this brand new original strip, The Adventure Of The New Year's Necklace, by Tony Lee and Dan Boultwood.
Another holiday, another mysterious Watchmen-related image. At this rate, this mystery could be very interesting by Groundhog Day next month. Most-Read
So what were the bigger scoops that Bleeding Cool managed to grab this year? There certainly seem to have been a lot to pore through. Here are a few
Recently, Marvel and Brian Bendis announced that, after a ten year run, he'd be leaving the Avengers monthly books in the summer. But that's only when