We know from the publicity that DC Vertigo are publishing graphic novel adaptaions of the Millenium Trilogy, with Denise Mina and Leonardo Manco adapting
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CancellationWatch: Marvel confirms the end of Generation Hope in March. “Kenji finally makes a stand against Hope, but he won’t be doing it alone,” Asmus
The official blurb for The Amazing Spider-Man contains an interesting tidbit that has people wondering which comic version (and combination of storylines)
Xavier Lancel of SCARCE magazine, writes for Bleeding Cool; In seven hours time, the worlds biggest comics convention begins, Angoulême in France. And
The Chip Shop Awards are an advertising award specifically set up to reward advertising that never happened. It need not have run in any form. The client
Out next week... and then out in two weeks. Next week sees the start of Image's Alpha Girl, my Dark Horse debut in Dark Horse Presents, DC moving into
Well I must have done something right. Cryptozoic sent me the Locke & Key card game today. And I opened it. And filmed myself doing it too. Welcome to
Siike Donnelly has stated before that he believes the work of Geoff Johns saved his life.Now he's wanting to give something back. My friends, we are
I've talked about this comic before. It's been published intermittently over the last twenty years. Creative teams have split over it. Its narrative isn't
Aaron and Mike of A Comic Show want to help fix what’s wrong with the comics industry, they swear they’ll start a regular bombastic op/ed column here on
Ove a hundred comic book professionals... over a hundred amateurs... around two hundred students... all participating in a 24 hour event to launch the
A classic science fiction conspiracy written by Warren Ellis gets new life, in fully-painted color, thanks to the brand-new, remastered edition of
It's possible that you may have gotten used to free Kirby Genesis comics from Dynamite this last week at Bleeding Cool, and you're in shock at
The above is a commission by Frank Miller, recreating the splash page from The Dark Knight, below, for one Felix Lu. Such a detailed commission from
What's happening to people's arms in comics right now? In Static Shock, the lead character loses a limb, though because he's all electromagnetic and that,
Monster Massacre was an A1 Atomeka publication from Dave Elliott and Gary Leach in the nineties, featuring work from Simon Bisley, Dougie Braithwaite,
WARNING - There are spoilers for certain Marvel titles published today. In Uncanny X-Men of late, we've had a Celestial standing around near Utopia, which
Aaron and Tri-Force Mike of A Comic Shop in Florida deal with the fallout from their DC Robama ad for Justice League #5 - and the hordes of manga fans
JudgeWatch: The New York Daily News reports that a judge has ordered that the co-CEO and half owner of Archie Comics is not allowed to go to the offices
I'm not privy to Rich's sources on this, but I'd bet on this rumor being true. It sounds like precisely the kind of thing that DC is trying to accomplish
The last time I remember reading a Legend Of Zelda comic was back in the nineties, from Valiant Comics before they decided to move into superheroes.
Neal Adams helped Jack Kirby get credit for his Marvel work back in the seventies and eighties, and even got some of his art back from the publisher, but
That was the conversation I found myself in the other week. "What would happen if you dropped Aquaman in the middle of the desert?" I didn't expect DC
Tomorrow sees Dynamite publish the fifth issue of A Game Of Thrones, the comic book adaptation. But, despite the media attenton, they publish more things
Grace Randolph is one of Bleeding Cool's newest contributors, landing with a bang with her two weekly comic book video blogs as Think About The Ink. She's
Earlier today, Stan Lee and Gene Simmons took questions from around the world in a variety of languages and answered them in many more, at the Sundance
He's done gangbusters for DC Comics, taking C-list character Animal Man, whose return to the DC Universe from DC Vertigo had been lacklustre at best, and
Stan Lee is at Sundance this week, promoting the debut of the documentary With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story, among other things. Variety and
This is the cover to the final issue of Battle Scars for April, just in time for the Avengers movie. Well, I guess we know why it has that title now. I
Grace Randolph takes a look at tomorrow's comics tday - but first, what is the impact of the Avengers movie having on comics? Should it have one? And what



























