Comics and graffiti artist David Choe, who was inspired by the likes of Rob Liefeld, Jim Lee and Todd McFarlane, is about to become richer than all of
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The Diamond Comic Distributor statistics for January will be released soon, and you can expect some kind of update then. But Bleeding Cool can tell you
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
Ok, that's kind of interesting... there was much less Watchmen at the top of the charts (even beyond the top 3) than I would have expected today (and it
Can you make the above out? Hard I know. You might need to clicky for biggy. But if you really want a better look at this design by Ilias Kyriazis,
When reporting early rumours about Before Watchmen, almost every name I was given turned out to be true - Darwyn Cooke, Brian Azzarello, JMS, Amanda
I've just come back from the rather convivial launch party for Dotter Of Her Father's Eyes, by Mary M Talbot and Bryan Talbot, published by Dark Horse and
The past year has been a good one for The Avengers and all of the team's members -- particularly when it comes to vintage comics sales. The lastest record
This article was published at Bleeding Cool at the beginning of December last year, under the title The Ethics Of Watchmen 2. Due to popular request, it
The new issue of Out magazine, the biggest voice of gay culture, lifestyle and politics in the USA, is running an article on a certain Teen Titan. Scott
This summer, retailers will be ordering X-Men Vs Avengers and Before Watchmen simultaneously. Marvel are introducing discounts to those who order large
Spider-Man: Ends Of The Earth is the storyline that writer Dan Slott says he's been building up to, with Doctor Octopus and the Sinister Six launching
You pick up the Action Comics #6 Combo edition. You open the bag, you wait the appropriate amount of time, you flip to the DC Download Code page and...
Chris Weston's work has often been compared to that of Brian Bolland. The detail, the hard blacks, the feathering, the desire to portray as much as
Yesterday, from Dark Horse Comics, came the eighth issue of Dark Horse Presents. Now over the years, that series has seen the birth of the likes of
As well as Before Watchmen, DC continue to tease their June comics with writer Gregg Hurwitz taking over from Paul Jenkins as writer on Batman: The Dark
The cover to issue 8 of Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Nine caused considerable stir. And we still don't exactly know how that's going to play out,
FirstWatch: Gareth Brookes won the First Graphic Novel prize at the University of Sussex' First Fictions Weekend meaning Myriad Editions (publisher of
To the surprise of few, it's one of the most predictable trending topic days ever: All Before Watchmen, all the time. I suppose the only surprise is that
It could happen...
As Sharp Electronics celebrates its hundredth year, what better way for the Japanese company to document its rise from a manufacturer of mechanical
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Myth Making is a difficult book to review here at the start of 2012-- and
Alan Moore wrote Watchmen with Dave Gibbons. And that was that. Or was it? Because, as well as making suggestions about writing a Minutemen prequel or a
It's Diamond Comics' 30th Anniversary... but it's also Image Comics' 20th Anniversary. Here's a photo from February 1st 1992. Erik Larsen, Hank Kanalz,
It is Diamond Comic Distributors' 30th Anniversary. This is Steve Geppi's message to retailers, publishgers and manufacturers. Yes, that is what Steve
"What is the internet saying about Marvel today?" "Nothing, they ae all talking about Watchmen 2" "Well that won't do. What can we run to get some
Bleeding Cool has sources everywhere. Some are reliable, some are... less so, but sometimes still come up with the goods. Well, this come from one of
Glass House Graphics Brazil manager Rodrigo Monteiro flew to Fortaleza, Brazil on Friday, January 27th 2012 to be part of a Creating Comics Event with
Scott Snyder writes both Batman and Swamp Thing for DC Comics, as part of the New 52 relaunch of the DC Universe. But in the past couple of weeks, it
Leah Moore, co-writer of the medium-redefining webcomic The Thrill Electric - and also one of Alan Moore's daughters - had something to say about the



























