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USA Today is the latest, grateful recipient of DC Comics' largesse, handing out DC New 52 Previews. He tells Brian Truitt that "his Detective Comics will
It's been around for a while, but it's finally seeing publication as a comic. Pat Mills, creator of 2000AD and developer of Judge Dredd has teamed with
Eyes up, Hawkeye. This is the week that comics exploded across the media. We've probably seen more coverage of the DC Relaunch than anything since...
Some people are going to be bemused that such a thing even needs to exist. But as Marvel and DC move their superhero comic books to be suitable for a
This Wednesday, there's a first issue of astoundingly fun and readable Atomic Robo: Ghost Of Station X from Red 5 Comics on the stands (right). It is not
Two more appearances of the strange woman from Flashpoint who we've been doing our best to monitor. First, in JLI #1. Then again in Dark Knight #1. Only
Adi Tantimedh writes for Bleeding Cool In REALITY IS BROKEN: WHY GAMES MAKE US BETTER AND HOW THEY CAN CHANGE THE WORLD, Jane McGonigal proposed that
It's been a week of relaunches. But there are two others going on of note apart from the DC folk. From Dark Horse we have the first issue of the new Buffy
Twelve comic stores across the British Isles will be opening on midnight on Tuesday to sell the first full week of the DC New 52 Relaunch. Sorry Scots,
This video teaser for the Evelyn Evelyn twin volume graphic novel for Dark Horse by Amanda Palmer, Jason Webley and Cynthia Von Buhler, co-stars Amanda's
Courtesy of Mike Cotton's new Champion iPad magazine (hence those annoying "Do You Want To Know More"-style heads, a the bloke who runs Gotham Spoilers
From the CBR two page colour preview of Voodoo #1 that managed not to show any of the strip club scenes, comes this appearance of the Strange Woman Of The
GoogleWatch: Superman joins the identity question, courtesy of Joy Of Tech. StoreWatch: From Reddit, one very particular store sign, right. AdWatch: TV ad
I've been hearing that there was a little bit of a wobble over a number of DC Relaunch covers, with a whole batch being recomissioned, and most then
It's hard not to like what we've been hearing and seeing about the production of The Avengers in recent times. Even if only a fraction of the plot rumors
Thank you, 4chan. We are not worthy. The cover to Amazing Spider-Man #601 by J Scott Campbell, given an anatomical critique.
Thanks again to Bill Meeks of MeeksMixedMedia, embedded at Dragon*Con for Bleeding Cool for this video of the grand annual Dragon*Con parade of cosplayers
Siike Donnelly is a creator for Arcana, on Heaven's Echo. At San Diego, he shared with the DC panel how he believes Geoff Johns' work saved his life. He's
No, I'm not talking about Batgirl. After all, she's gone from kneeling to standing. I'm talking about Voodoo. It was always a title that was prone to
Bleeding Cool reported on the machinations of the Mattel DC Universe Classic Subscription line, using designs that were created, then dashed by DC's New
Bill Meeks of MeeksMixedMedia is embedded at Dragon*Con for Bleeding Cool. He talks to author Drew Blank to discuss his superhero novel Confessions of An
AwardWatch: The Shel Dorf Awards are taking their last nominations. Turns out Bleeding Cool has been nominated. Someone should have said....
We've got a pretty interesting situation queued up for The New 52 Week 2. Justice League #1 by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee has been selling out (and more
Here are a few intriguing comic book and comic book-related debuits and exclusives appearing at October's New York Comic Con... and where you can find
Bill Meeks is embedded at Dragon*Con for Bleeding Cool. And he's been taking photos of cosplayers at the show that rocks the cosplaying world. And, yes,
Bill Meeks of MeeksMixedMedia is embedded for Bleeding Cool at Dragon*Con As previewed yesterday I'm here at the Geek a Week panel to hear the subjects of
It is a bit Kirbyish isn't it. A look at the first issue of the new DC relaunch title OMAC by Dan DiDio, Keith Giffen and Scott Koblish, courtesy of io9.
A Belgian couple are suspected of stealing two original first prints of Tintin graphic novels. The man, a white male aged around fifty was seen in the
As the second print disappears, I understand that DC Comics will use the Jim Lee cover for the San Diego Comic Con brochure as the cover for the third