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It seems whenever DC announce something to do with Before Watchmen, Marvel just has to jump in with something five months away. Forst it was Spider-Men
There are two comic book publishers. You'll know them by name. Recently Bleeding Cool was made aware of a number of unpaid debts to creators, so I got in
MTV Geek has been given the first four Before Watchmen solicitations by DC Comics. And while we've already seen all the covers and creators, the text
So I was slightly confused by the announcements at SXSW, conflating certain aspects of Marvel AR and Marvel Infinite Comics into each other. Handily,
Kapow, the London convention run by Mark Millar and his family, and funded by Titan, has been criticised both this year and last for having no announced
Lee Barnett writes for Bleeding Cool; “There is quite enough sorrow and shame and suffering and baseness in real life, and there is no need for meeting it
Old time associate of 2000AD artist and Deadline creator Brett Ewins, Tony V Wright, has written about his current situation after recent events; He was
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
One Little Bleeder writes in from ground zero in the War Against Doonesbury; I work at a printing facility that puts out several papers a day, from a
Marvel has been moving fast on the digital front this year, and things accelerated today as we got a glimpse at some of their Infinite Comics concepts.
This is the first of a series of Doonesbury cartoons running this week in... slightly less newspapers than usual. Targeting legislation in a number of
A week ago, Bleeding Cool featured a small press superhero comic with gumption, No More Heroes by Gordon Mclean, who had used his last pay cheque after
Point your screen at the Iron Man comic. And on the screen, Iron Man will burst out in 3D. Announced at SXSW, its one of those augmented reality things
In February, Marvel was meant to have republished Silver Sufer: The Parable by Stan Lee and Moebius, created in the eighties and one of the few Marvel
UPDATE: The full cartoon can be read here. I've often told people that I learn what's going on in America by alternatively watching Fox News and The Daily
Batman: The Dark Knight artist David Finch was to travel to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, for a series of signings from today until Tuesday. But
The world celebrated the life and art of one of its creative giants today. Moebius has passed away at the age of 73, and left us a legacy of art,
According to the New iPad promotional video, kids still read comics. What's more, they're reading Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely comics. That can't be a
Alex Hoffman writes for Bleeding Cool; The 4th jewel in the Toronto comic convention scene was held this weekend (the top three being FanExpo, TCAF and
The internet is full of tributes to Jean Giraud, who died this morning. Here are just a few. By Boulet. I was a working writer, the money that came in fed
Legendary French cartoonist and one of the founders of L'Association, Louis Trondheim has written an open letter to the largest comics festival in the
When Scott Dunbier innovated the Absolute format at DC/Wildstorm for The Authority, it wasn't long before the rest of the DCU, and then Marvel, decided
For many Americans and Brits, Jean Giraud was the European comics creator whose work we knew. Translated and republished in English, his science fiction
The first graphic novel beased in and around the metafictional world of ABC's Castle was written by Brian Bendis and Kelly Sue DeConnick and drawn by Lan
I love it when a hardworking character like Aquaman gets his chance in the spotlight every now and then. Last time this came up, we talked about how
Possibly the most Bleeding Cool thing ever, from one of Ethan Van Sciver's sketchbooks.
That's the wording we were waiting for. Marvel's Infinite Comics, to be announced on Sunday at SXSW will be a "revolutionary new way of reading comics."
You know, I was wondereing when someone was going to get round to doing an end of the world comic. I mean, it is 2012 after all. And we all know it is
Looks like Mark Millar isn't the only one going to the Philippines. Marvel's Talent Director and international gourmand CB Cebulski is too, and the local





























