Here are five minutes worth of short excerpts from Neil Gaiman's ninety-minute reading of The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains in the Sydney Opera
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It was shipped 1 in 10 withe the regular run of Tales From The Fringe #2 from DC/Wildstorm. But it's started to make a small stir. Because it reproduces
See, it's not just wrestlers, Buffy vampires, Battlestar Cylons, and people who played kids in Willy Wonka. There are actual comic book creators at the
Scott Christian Sava has announced that his comics will no longer be published by IDW. His titles including Magic Carpet and Book Four of The Dreamland
What’s the difference between San Diego and Chicago? Chicago has the Suicide Girls. San Diego doesn’t. Yes, folks that's the only difference. Okay, okay,
Asterix The Gaul is possibly one of the most successful comic book creations of all time. Starring two French villagers in the year 50 BC defending their
On the editorial page of Dark Horse's Riley comic, out today in the US, out tomorrow in the UK, editor Scott Allie writes telling readers "What's next for
AlfterElton.com ran a little piece on the Alpha Flight news that pointed out a little wrinkle. Jim McCann is bringing back Alpha Flight for a one shot,
So, what clues to Amazon listings give us a clue at future publishing plans? Well, Marvel are beginning to turn the handle on the Thor marketing promotion
We're a few hours into Comixology's one year anniversary sale of digital comics content - and surprisingly nothing has sold out yet! Concentrating on DC
It was never going to be the most sensitive of decisions. Building a so-called "religious centre", in reality a ninja temple, for what most Americans
Submitted by Little Bleeder Trevor Phillips. In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree. They may be homages,
ComedyWatch1: Power Lunch gets submitted to a TV festival. It's basically Jerry Maguire/Ari From Entourage meets superheroes. They had me at the title.
I think I'm starting to fall in love with Aaron and Tri-Force Mike of A Comic Shop and now Geek Easy, in Florida. Every week they read all of this week's
The new Marvel solicitations list the one shot Chaos War: Alpha Flight from Jim McCann. This will be the return of the original characters that Bleeding
Warren Ellis arguably reinvented Norman Osborn into the character who would become so ubiquitous in the Marvel Universe. After the character returned at
Titanmatrix says F you marvel. I devote hundreds of dollars to your omnibus line, buy every variant that comes out for DD and still you are ending it on
Ultimate Spider-Man ran for 133 issues. Ultimate Comics Spider-Man publishes its 15th issue in October. In November, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man publishes
His beard is still unfamiliar to some in the UK. But that's Scottish stand up comedian Frankie Boyle all right on the cover. This image was grabbed from a
On Thursday I fly out to the Wizard World Chicago Comic Con. I say, Chicago, it's actually the bit of Chicago that's just next to the airport. Even closer
Now this is going back. To Greg Land's early career drawing a comic book Stormquest for Caliber in 1994. And not only did it sound a little like an Image
Noel Clarke, co-star of Doctor Who, writer for Torchwood, writer/actor for KiDULTHOOD, writer/director/actor for AdULTHOOD, writer/co-director/star for
Directly from DC's The Source blog, a new White Lantern-styled Batman for an upcoming Brightest Day comic or something. But also more importantly a new
This is the exclusive variant cover to True Blood #2 from IDW and Hastings. The red will show be printed, as with the first issue, as red foil and will
A week where Bleeding Cool was invaded by Movie-Con, when Scott Pilgrim did worse than many comic book movies despite, you know, being better, and
I’ve been researching the publishing model of visual novels in Japan this summer, since it’s a sizable market over there and almost nonexistent in the
Here are two covers from Alex Ross for Dynamite's new Vampirella series. Guess which one is the standard and which the rare variant. Go on, guess. The
Lawyer Marc Toberoff has accused DC Entertainment of trying to play the man, not the ball, and stall him over the Siegel/Shuster/Superman copyright case
Grandville was a anthropormorphic steampunk murder mystery and conspiracy thriller published by Dark Horse/Random House last year from Bryan Talbot. Well,
Here's Darick Robertson's Dark Knight-parodying cover to an upcoming issue of The Boys. This isn't the first Dark Knight parody cover from Garth Ennis'