They're not even fighting. But when has that ever stopped Bleeding Cool from engineering some controversy for its own sake? Regarding yesterday's
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As Stan Lee made a big appearance on the channel, answering the questions of everyday folk, the CNN website's accompanying piece raises a bigger question
ScotWatch: Boo! The Hi-Ex Comics Convention has been cancelled next year. The BBC reports "Organisers said a lack of sponsorship and other pressures on
When Bishop, X-Man, Gambit, Generation X, Mutant X and X-Men: The Hidden Years were cancelled in 2000, Marvel's policy was clear. Joe Quesada said; The
I received a copy of Modesty Blaise: Sweet Caroline from Titan Books the other day. By the late Peter O'Donnell and Neville Colvin, it's a beautiful,
Thirty years ago, William S Burroughs wrote a comic strip with Malcolm McNeill on art, The Unspeakable Mr. Hart for the magazine Cyclops. When the
Well, they haven't had one for a while, have they? The Lady Death Premiere from sister company Boundless is in stores in October, and free from
For a twenty-five year old comic, Watchmen is still a major player at DC Comics. Back in February of this year, they announced an upcoming miniseries to
Titan Magazines have created a very entertaining mock-celeb gossip mag to report the tragic new that Tank Girl and her mutated kangaroo life partner Booga
Two images forund on an FTP site with the name Tony Lee attatched. On the right is something from something called Danger Academy. But on the left..? Say
Today is one year to the day since Paul Levitz announced his resignation as President and Publisher of DC Comics. At the time it was presented very much
L'arroseur Arrosé is the first comedy film. It is the first fictional story on film. Directed and produced by Louis Lumière and starring François Clerc
CapWatch: The Daily Mail bring us shots of the slightly bpodgy Captain America stuntman in costume, with shield, on an Indian Army motorbike. MoneyWatch:
His name is Terry Wiley. He is a small unassuming British man living in the Chicago area, with an engaging smile, unassaible wit and is cripplingly
The cover to IDW's new The Cape comic book for December, based on a short story by Locke & Key's Joe Hill, and the classic Dan Jurgens cover for
And yes, that is George Perez, artist of the cover, in the posed photo... In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some
Wisconsin's Capitol Pride event this weekend had a headline act - and a headline-grabbing act too. Representative Tammy Baldwin dancing to the theme of
At Baltimore, CBR reported that Mark Waid commented on the publication of Boom's 2008 comic series High Rollers. Waid was asked what has been the biggest
It has a mighty reputation in the comics industry. A graphic novel created on whatever the creator, Ronald Russell Roach, had to hand telling a mighty
Mike McMahon's Judge Dredd has been admired by many - and copied by some. On the left, McMahon art from "Umpty Candy", 1979 and on the right, Ian
SoThat'sWhyTheyTargetedHTMLComicsWatch: All these publishers have partnered with OverDrive, a Cleveland, OH-based company that supplies eBooks,
Aaron and Mike from A Geek Easy/A Comic Shop bemoan the fact that they don't have the week's comics because of holidays - and wonder why that is. And why
The past few years have been good times for comics historians, particularly for those interested in seeing how comics were bought, sold, and read
Terrance Terich from Treblezine writes for Bleeding Cool; I'd imagine that if one made a Venn diagram of fans of independent music and comic book
Okay I'm not just trawling through eBay today. It's just that for some its one of the most perfect comic books ever made. To others they wonder how Paul
It's not in very good condition. But only the most humorless amongst you could not raise a smile at this cover of this sixties comic, an innuendo as funny
In an interview timed for the release of the trade paperback of his Spider-Man: Fever series, Brendan McCarthy seems to have a few plans. Some of which
Issue 1 of CLiNT featured a three-page story by Manuel Bracchi at the back, part of Mark Millar's talent search, intriguingly "presented" by BBC News
Shat! JossWatch: Whedon talks about the comic book Buffy. JOSS WHEDON: it’s also been a question of planning our footing in terms of what do people expect
Brian Bolland has had an interesting time of it, fighting the artist Erro, initially exposed by this website, as a high art swiper. Well, Brian, here's