Eliot Cole reviews Thief Of Thieves #5 by Nick Spencer and Shawn Martinbrough for Bleeding Cool This is like a new issue one. The thing is, that they
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There's a new Retailer Incentive Cover for Ghostbusters from IDW. But unlike previous covers where a small change was made on each cover to reflect the
Giant Sized X-Men #1. The cover that started such a trend, new characters bursting out from the past. Even if, in the case of the DC Zero Month, that past
MTV Geek clipped the thoughts of number of Before Watchmen creators for their opinions on the Alan Moore controversy concerning DC's decision to publish
Laurence Rider is Bleeding Cool's new Digital Correspondent. One Giant Leap... Somebody asked me the other day why I'd bought a tablet when I already have
Looks like someone rather high up may have objected. Now Powers: FBI from Bendis and Oeming is to be retitledPowers: Bureau. Clearly it has changed from a
It was billed as Dynamite's biggest book to date. Featuring Red Sonja, Vampirella, Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, running through the Dynamite library of
Orbital Comics in London is situated close to Soho, the gay mecca of London. And on Frith Street, lies CIRCA, a gay club that opened last year. To
Renae De Liz, creator of the Womanthologycollection and one of the first major suprise comic projects through Kickstarter to raise a six figure sum for
Peter G writes for Bleeding Cool; Well, here we are in Kankakee, Illinois, at the Kankakee Public Library (SEVEN STORIES TALL!!!) for the second Kankakee
StanWatch: Stan Lee hits Alberquerque Comic Expo RecessionWatch: A comic book turnaround? Robert Scott, founder of the Comic Book Industry Alliance, said
Trending today, a post with a quote from Avi Arad about the potential of the planned upcoming Venom film: "It’s an Eddie Brock story… We want to be as
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1XzrIT789A All down to Sandman apparently... Thanks to Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop, Florida, for his frankness.
Clicky for biggy. Thanks to Jesse James of Jesse James Comics of Arizona for this one.
Thanks to Obvious Winner and Jonathan Knowles for these rather entertaining photographs...
With all this talk of Jim Lee leaving Justice League, here's some concept art from Daniel Araya on deviantArt Could you imagine a Justice League comic
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History in Texas is running a Super Hero Day next Saturday. Those who dress up as Batman and you can get free tickets
Here's a look at The Boys #70 solicitation for September... THE BOYS #70 Price: $3.99 Rating: Mature Covers: Darick Robertson Writer: Garth Ennis Artist:
You know who you are. And you know that we appreciate you just as much as anyone. So thankfully Isabel Fey and Tom Hopgood have taken to YouTube to record
From Shaky Kane, a new image every week... this time a cover from an upcoming issue of Mars Attacks from IDW...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxZEY45j9Z0 Last year, a couple of guys from British Columbia went online posing as underage girls looking for sexual
Artist of the cancelled Alpha Flight series, Dale Eaglesham posted a few weeks ago; This drives me absolutely crazy: Greg, Fred and I do all the work of
In this video, around the fourteen minute mark, blogger Ghost Critic reports that the comic shop Close Encounters in Northampton, the organisers of the
$250,000Watch: A social network system is giving out $250,000 grants to small businesses. And I understand that Third Eye Comics would really appreciate
Officially official: Back in April Bleeding Cool first told you that DC Comics would run Zero issues of their New 52 comics in September, telling origin
One Brazilian blog which has previously shown a rather homophobic view of the recent gay marriage plotline in comic books, is claiming that there will be
By the end of the week, the agreement covering the sale of French publishing house Flammarion from Italian publishing house RCS to French publisher
It would seem horrible to compare Watchmen #1 with Before Watchmen: Minutemen #1. But it's unavoidable. I can't read this one issue without those twelve
Marvel will send their top 3000 stores a bundle of postcards advertising X-Men: First Class from Neal Adams and Christis Gage, landing on July 4th, a
On the left, the Cable series X-Sanction. On the right, the new poster for Dredd courtesy of JoBlo. In Swipe File we present two or more images that





























