When I was a young man, there was a spate of British comics that wanted to be like Viz Comic. Viz was selling a million through newsagents and everyone
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If there is one publication that has influenced how I write, what I write and the attitude I take to stories at Bleeding Cool, it is Private Eye. A
DCWatch: The imprint of Dargaud to publish DC Comics in France in the New Year will be called Urban Comics. Here is their Facebook page.... IndiaWatch:
Lots of people are scared of Room 237, and love being scared by it, judging by the interest in news of the screening of a rare version of The Shining. I'd
DC Comics' Gay Teen Titan – Bunker
This morning Bleeding Cool posted the news that the Teen Titans relaunch by Scott Lobdell and Brett Booth will feature a new gay character, Bunker. On his
Gen Manga is a relatively new US publisher of Japanese comic books, describing themselves as publishing "Indie Manga from the Tokyo Underground." We're
Disgraced comic publisher Rick Olney has announced the Adirondack ComicFest announced for November has been cancelled. If it ever existed - it never had
Jason Aaron is attending the Spanish comics convention at Avilés. Where one French blog is reporting that he appears to have told the adoring crowd that
StripWatch: The next Guy Delisle book, Chronicles Of Jerusalem, is being serialised online by French newspaper Le Monde NewsWatch: John Rozum's
I have this comics history nerd theory/fantasy in my head about how the DC reboot titles are being chosen, and it goes something like this: someone put
Photo by Brian Bendis, modelled by Michael Avon Oeming, the Captain America masked hoodie. Peeferct for stopping the police getting a look at yor face as
Do you want to see Red Hood And The Outlaws performing the music of Lady Gaga? Such as her relatively recent hit, Born This Way? Of course you do.
Little Island Comics is the new children-centred comic store in Toronto, Canada. Eric Orchard and his family popped by to visit. And little Henry (above)
Heather Kenealy, a self-confessed Marvel zombie reviews the DC Newniverse title from her rather rarefied point of view... All right, Friends, Enemies, and
The Washington Post has news of a new DC Comics mini-series coming in December, a relaunch of the Quality Comics character The Ray, by Jimmy Palmiotti,
One of the interesting and lesser-discussed aspects of the page-count moves of the past year is what it says about the comic economics of the near future.
It's just a personal sketch. But this is a redesign of the Wally West Flash from this year by Teen Titans artist Brett Booth, in colour and in black and
KMOV in St Louis have reported that one Gerry Arville Armbruster, suspected of being "Gary", who stole valuable Superman comics and memorabilia of
The Teardrop misprint. Yes, folks that's what the market are calling the incorrectly printed copies of Green Lantern #1 that seems to have affected
Marvel has given itself, Comic Book Resources, Newsarama, iFanboy, and IGN teaser panels for X-Men Regenesis by Kieron Gillen and Billy Tan. Bleeding
DC issued a preview of the new Green Lantern Corps #1 to Comic Book Resources by Peter Tomasi, Fernando Pasarin and Scott Hanna. Featuring an unknown
4Chan and Bleeding Cool have a kind of a love/hate relationship. We love them, they hate Bleeding Cool. Most of the time. Well here's some of that love.
UPDATE: The Activity is the name of the new comic from Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads, previously referred to as The Omaha Project. Here is the
He may have disappeared from drawing Mister Terrific for the DC Relaunch. But Roger Robinson has popped up at Marvel working on the new Avengers Solo
Kate Kotler and Elliott Serrano write for Bleeding Cool; This week Kate and Elliott give suggestions on where to meet like-minded geeky people to a fellow
In the final (and rather wonderful) issue of Criminal: Last Of The Innocent, out this week, Ed Brubaker talks about his and Sean Phillips' next project
Once upon a time Marvel and DC sold 22 story page comic books for $2.99. Then they started selling some of them for $3.99 and the people thought "blimey
When Turf #1 was published from Image Comics earlier in the year, it was criticised by some for being too text heavy. When asked about this, writer
Brendon is right: 4-6, 1-3. It's hard for me to imagine watching them any other way. I'd consider it similar to reading a long comic book