We've all seen and enjoyed the Augmented Reality that Marvel has been introducing into its comics of late. But that's nothing, as usual, compared to what
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Over the years, I've had a few messages from those who have met comics conman Josh Hoopes to say that he doesn't actually look that much like the common
Joe Quesada, on defending his decision to publish Spider-Men, when previously he'd said such an Ultimate/616 crossover would mean Marvel was officially
Countdown To The Eisners by Cameron Hatheway This week is all about the little rascals! The categories I’ll be taking a look at are Best Publication for
Let's dissect the first twelve minutes of Sound of My Voice, the new film from Fox Searchlight Pictures in association with 1737 Films / Skyscraper. The
The Bleeding Cool competition. Redesign The Shadow,win an Alex Ross sketch cover of The Shadow #1 and a Jae Lee sketch cover of #1. Here are some of the
As it's in the Philippines, it's out of the reach of HERO and the like. But Tony DeZuniga is in need of your help. His wife writes; It’s really tough
It's been a busy few days on the DC Comics front... Chris Roberson acts, DC reacts, and everyone -- including Jim Lee and Dan Didio -- talks about it.
California's Collector's Paradise has two stores involved heavily with Free Comic Book Day this May the 5th, one in Padadena, the other in Canoga Park.
Thursday is the last day retailers can order the preview issue of Bleeding Cool Magazine issue zero, coming out at the end of May/beginning of June. It's
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; “Aren't all relationships dysfunctional and volatile?” The words of Peter Bagge explaining why the protagonists
Bleeding Cool have run a number of concerned comments on the quality of DC Comics' thick hardbacks of late, and how a number of them can be unreadable.
On Free Comic Book Day on May the 5th, DC Vertigo will be giving away a preview of their adaptation of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, adapted by Denise
Photo from C2E2 by Anna Fischer. Chris Roberson is the first to publicly quit DC Comics asa result of Before Watchmen. Will he be the last? And with out
Adi Tantimedh writes for Bleeding Cool; I read the news that BAKUMAN would be ending this week. The final chapter will be published in Japan’s WEEKLY
BuzzFeed, in its tour of DC offices the other day, had a sneak peek about The New Six, the new books joining the New 52. Let's have a quick look and
BuzzFeed, after their trip around the DC Offices, were allowed to take some shots of the Before Watchmen comic books, including these Rorschach pages by
Last week, Bleeding Cool announced that in September DC would give all the original New 52 titles an issue 0, telling year one, with regular numbering
Today, Valiant Entertainment launches their new logo, designed by Rian Hughes. I like it. It's also reminiscent of Rian's most famous logo, for Forbidden
The other day, I linked to the then-upcoming LA Times panel with Dan DiDio and Jim Lee, hosted by Geoff Boucher and jokingly asked if he'd mention Chris
This week sees the publication of Captain American Idol and ScienTHORlogy from Boom, with The Avengefuls' scheduled for next week. Avengefuls artist
Here's the Near Mint issue of Avengers #1 that was rescued from being thrown in the dumpster by Steve Eyre of World Of Superheroes in Sheffield, and
GoldWatch: Fringe's Andrew Kreisberg has handed in his pilot script for Booster Gold to Syfy. KoreaWatch: What are the Top 100 most popular comic books in
Not unprecedented, and not like it needs the help, but the domestic debut of The Avengers just got a little sweetener with the debut of a new trailer for
Rob Cave writes for Bleeding Cool; While Dubai has claimed many superlatives over the years, from the tallest building and the tallest hotel to the
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool Questionable Content is many things: A webcomic about a haphazardly adjusted group of twenty-somethings in New
I've been frequently told that Isaac Perlmutter, billionaire, CEO of Marvel and largest shareholder of Disney now that Steve Jobs has died, and veteran of
Eliot Cole writes for Bleeding Cool; I read the other day that this run has been receiving some amount of criticism online of late, I'm here to tell you
IMAX cinemas will promote Free Comic Book Day 2012 to their email subscribers and on their website, as well as tweeting, Faceboking and the like, in
PoliticsWatch: Ostensibly a kids comic, the rather successful Spirou in France goes rather political with its upcoming issue, declaring that in the midst




























