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The day before Red Hood And The Outlaws #1 went to press, I understand there was a meeting at DC Comics, in which the Starfire issue came up. And someone
There are many reasons for retailers to attend the New York Comic Con Retailer Breakfast on the morning of the start of the show. For a start, there's
Andrew Wheeler writes for Bleeding Cool The DC reboot is creating the wrong kind of buzz again this week with the launch of Catwoman #1. There are
Forbes has issued four advance pages of a new graphic novel they are publishing with creative agency Jess3 called The Zen Of Steve Jobs. Set in the
Kate Kotler and Elliott Serrano write for Bleeding Cool; Kate is out sick this week, so sit back as Elliott shares some thoughts about waiting, Doctor Who
I was party to a number of Avatar Press international licences over the past two years, especially in France. It's a big comics market, publishers pay
This is a lesson in how to keep an event comic going on for an entire year after it finishes. Longer, if it's late. By Matt Fraction, Chris Yost, (mostly)
Si Spurrier is bringing back the team that he's written about in previous spinoff X-Men books, the science group known as the X-Club. Currently feturing
I have no idea who or what Voltron is. We never got it in Britain, the toys or the cartoons, I know there's something about a robot lion involved but that
Collectors Cornered is a weekly video column, filmed inside Collectors Corner in Baltimore. Join us every week as we discuss comic book news from a
AnalogyWatch: CNN comparing Obama to Clark Kent and Superman. If you're President Obama, you've had a bit of a transformation. That is, from the
Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Peter Parker and Mary Jane. Archie, Betty, and Veronica. Decades-spanning comic book relationships often get controversial when
Here's a trailer for the second arc of Moriarty from creator Daniel Corey, Lazarus Tree. It begins with issue 5, out on October 5th from Image Comics. Go
I'm told that a Bleeding Cool post the other week helped spur some last minute interest in Detective Comics #1. So let's see if this will do the same with
This is a recent masthead from Radical Entertainment. Of the fourteen names, I understand that four have gone. Calvin Louie and David Isaacs, described by
Okay, so they're a little late again but the boys from A Comic Shop in Florida with Aaron and... wait a minute, something's changed... that's right, Mike
Keith Davidsen of Avatar Press talked to Garth Ennis and Mike Wolfer about Stitched, the movie chapter and comic book from Avatar, out in November. First,
Here's a double page spread preview of Fear Itself. Captain America holding the line with a couple of guns and some debris. When suddenly... I wonder if
So you've left your comic store with your X-Men Schism and Generation Hope. And you know what happened last month, what with reading the comics in the
BishopDelight: Fringe is returning to American screens (and torrent lists everywhere else) this month. And Joshua Jackson, who plays Peter Bishop on the
Public domain, Tarzan may be, but there are trademarks to consider. He's a hundred years old next year. Which is why Dynamite have jumped with this
All Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics of London. Batman #1 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo has possibly the worst cover of the line. Not that there's
Another week, another look at all the appearances of Strange as we're calling her, the hooded purple woman with the face marks and the claws... comics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMbYQMZAKD8 No Willy Wonka Golden Ticket Stan Lee autograph again. Did you get lucky?
StatWatch: Can Bleeding Cool really be the most influential comics blog in the industry? Blogwatcher Technorati thinks it is, and yesterday gave it a
Courtesy of NY Mag and USA Today, two previews of DC's major relaunch books, published today. Batman #1 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo and Wonder Woman
It's beyond conventional wisdom at this point that digital is in the midst of radically changing our industry, and there's no doubt in my mind that the
Lobster Johnson from Hellboy will appear in Dark Horse Presents in February, from issue 9. The 1930s vigilante is on the trail of a mob boss, but you just
The most recent issue of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century set in 1969 is also set mostly in and around Soho, the area of the West End of