Performed at the Mid Ohio Comic Con 2010 pn the keyboard by star comics penciller Ethan Van Sciver. Assisted by a Na'Vi on drums, it seems. Or a smurf.
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Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool. "if the world can turn into this, if we can turn around and find entire schools full of children gone, towns
Thanks to Amazon.ca for dropping this one early, it looks like Neal Adams will get a second DC Illustrated coffee table book from DC Comics showing a
Here is the full Wonder Woman cosmetic line from MAC, courtesy of Bella Sugar. Expect to see it in stores from March. And some lovely Michael Allred art
From the Golden Apple signing for the release of Spawn #200 yesterday. Wonderfully aged, don't you think? Photo by Stephen Christy.
PravdaWatch: Russian newspaper of enforced choice, Pravda, reports on a British graphic novel about Yuru Gagarin. "Yuri's Day" tells of Gagarin's gradual
Today, Diamond Book Distributors informed publishers that, as of last week, they had stopped supplying graphic novels/collections to the Borders bookstore
As part of Diamond's commitment to delivering comics on Tuesday for sale on Wednesday, they are instigating a Secret Shopper programme to ensure retailers
In June 2007, under the title STATUEFORUM/ASPEN COMICS EXCLUSIVE: FAUX BRONZE KIANI STATUE, ten limited edition statues of the Mike Turner characer Kiani
Okay, this should a be a fairly sedate affair in comparison to previousattempts to attend San Diego. Today is the day that the San Diego Comic Con 2011
There are two books out from Nick Spencer this week. Only one came through to Britain but I'm making do, thanks to Image's PR people. The first,
The cancellation of the all ages title Thor: The Mighty Avenger by Roger Langridge and Chris Samnee was a crying shame. Possibly Marvel's best title let
Here you go folks, exclusively from Bleeding Cool (for now at least) the covers to Tony Lee and Dan Boultwood's Baker Street Irregulars series of graphic
Of late Abnett and Lanning have specialised at Marvel in the cosmic books, carving out an entire sub imprint and generating an audience for their dark
ContractWatch: Phil Jiminez signs up exclusively to DC on Adventure Comics. ArchieWatch: Now it's Simon Cowell Vs J-LO/X-Factor Vs American Idol in
This eBay entry went up yesterday; Quite apropos, as this Banksy piece, Save Or Delete Jungle Book, just went for £78,000 at Bonhams. Sadly the eBay
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ1Omp97V-o&feature=player_embedded He may have had difficulty treating people as sentient, intelligent life. But that
Nick Spencer and Christian Ward's Infinite Vacation ships from Image Comics in the US and Canada tomorrow. And it would ship in the UK tomorrow except
The best selling comics character in an Italy is a cowboy named Tex Willer. With 600 issues under his belt, over fifty years, each 120 pages long, that a
French comics magazine Zoo is publishing a free special edition for Angoulême. And, because it's free, they're putting it online in advance too. The cover
Here's the main poster for the Angoulême festival, the largest comics convention t=in the world, taking place in France in the town of Angoulême at the
Self taught Korean artist Cheong-ah Hwang with a series of paper sculptures...
On Wednesday at 9pm on Investigation Discovery, The Will: Outrageous Final Wishes will have a segment on the last wishes of Mark Gruenwald, Marvel editor
Steve Cook is a designer with the history of British comics running through him. From designing 2000AD for the nineties, working on current Vertigo books,
Bleeding Cool has covered the activities of Seattle's lead real life superhero Phoenix Jones in detail before. Indeed, just last week I had a long
Bleeding Cool has previously reported on the closing of the distrubutor for French comics publisher L'Association as the company has reduced its line. Now
Tomorrow is the first day where British and Irish comic shops shift New Comics Day from Thursday to Wednesday. Unfortunately a few books didn't make it
MakeupWatch: Thanks to our friends at DC Women Kicking Ass for their runaround of images of the new Woman Woman makeup collection from MAC, out in
I wonder if this could be an injury to Spider motif? The January 17th edition of The New Yorker puts the accident-prone Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark on
Brendon UPDATES: I'm not seeing any indication that Mr. Gaiman wrote the episode, Rich, but he has now confirmed via Twitter just what it was he was up