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Pretty much Warren Ellis' final word on the superhero. Until his next one. The end of the world, narrated by a survivor (for now) and a look at how the
Comic book artist Matt Haley not obly created the poster for Morgan Spurlock's new documentary Comic Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope, but also art directed
Another Avatar plug of the week sees that most original of zombie franchises continue tomorrow. Romero-based gore on the West Coast, out tomorrow. Why not
A few days ago, Bleeding Cool pointed out that DC had bought Marvel as a Twitter search keyword, so that anyone who searched for Marvel got a DC ad up
It's a busy day for Avatar and its sister company Boundless tomorrow. Lots of big fat comics squeezing through the pipe. So let's make a start... LADY
I started getting complaints last week. That the weekly Marvel video show, The Watcher, was without its host and writer Grace Randolph, replaced by Ben
TweetWatch: On Ultimate Spider-Man... Mark Waid: Until Morales shows up on live-action TV, in cartoons and on toy shelves, I--with respect--cry foul. Tom
Courtesy of DC Comics come three previews to this week's DC relaunch titles, Grifter #1 by Nathan Edmonson and CAFU from iFanboy, Red Lanterns #1 by Peter
Holy crap did Rich piss a lot of people off with the assertion that Justice League 1 isn't the best selling book of the year. And while a few BC forumers
Sorry about the brevity, as you may gather, it's been a bit of a rushed weekend. Next week I will bore you at length about something, guaranteed. Top
So DC’s reboot has kicked off with the first batch of first issues, hitting the shops with plenty of promotional hype and media coverage. Just about every
As you heard about on Bleeding Cool yesterday, Dynamite is publishing Chuck Dixon's Seal Team Six novel on the Kindle for a cool 99 cents. And if that's
Before Dragon*Con, Bleeding Cool checked in with CraigsList Personals to see how people were planning to spend their time during the Atlanta-based comic
In the preview to Superboy #1, we noticed a prominent red haired young woman, and the internet has been abuzz with her possible identity. Her name is Red
That's the claim DC Comics are making. Look, they do it right here. Claiming over 200,000 copies sold. Which is fair enough. Except it's just not true.
We already knew that the Justice League, Batgirl, Action Comics, Hawk And Dove, Justice League International, Animal Man and Batman And Robin first prints
Yes it's a fan film. But it's an ever so entertaining a fan film. And with Pocket God selling millions more copies of its comic than, say, SDC has sold
The Adirondack ComicFest for November being organised by Rick Olney with some mysterious unnamed backers has been a little troubled. A number of guests
In July, ICV2 estimated that Batman #712 sold 51,385. If that held true for August, then Justice League #1 sold 170,000 and Flashpoint #5 sold 94,000,
On the left, the cover to the DVD of the Syfy movie, Mongolian Death Worm, which is about as good as it sounds. And the big splashy page from Stormwatch
GuyWatch: Russell Burlingame talks to Dan Jurgens about Justice League International #1 IX: Ice certainly seems to know what makes Guy tick. Given that
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool; Anthologies are the foundation stone of comics. So many characters and creators got their starts in 8 page tales of
The story of Granite City, Missouri resident Mike Meyer, a big Superman fan who was tricked out of much of his collection by an unscrupulous
At the midnight launch of the DCU at Orbital Comics, one thing was notable. They didn't have a whole lot of Animal Man #1 left for the shelf. And everyone
Ten years ago today, Al Qaeda operatives, organised by Osama Bin Laden, destroyed the World Trade Center, damaged the Pentagon and took down four
Don't call it a Truther comic. He wouldn't like it if you called it a Truther comic. But Rick Veitch's The Big Lie, out last week, does give an account of
StomachPunchWatch: From the Chicago Tribune; AlleyCat Comics in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood has an unorthodox approach to rewarding frequent
Above, Superman as seen in Action Comics #1 this week in a Superman T-short, blue jeans and with something red around his shoulders acting as a cape. A
Love it or hate it, the beautiful thing about Heather Kenealy's post is how much discussion it provoked. I even saw some on twitter about reviewing biases