DC Comics has shown how their new logo will be used on current books and current branding. Looks like the edge of the D will be pushed hard against the
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Today, Friday, Monday and Tuesday, Bleeding Cool will be running a free copy of Dynamite's Kirby Genesis series ahead of the release of the fifth issue on
The nominees for this year's GLAAD awards that celebrate the portrayal of LGBT in media have been announced. Including the comics categories. The GLAAD
Jerry Iger was a cartoonist who worked for and with Will Eisner. His grand-nephew, Robert Iger, is now CEO of Disney, and the man who persuaded Marvel to
Welcome to the new DC Comics logo.... that you saw first at Bleeding Cool, obviously. Revealed at Fast Company who ran an interview with Dan DiDio and Jim
Irony, thy name is Archie Comics. Bleeding Cool has been following the issues regarding Nancy Silberkeit, co-CEO of Archie Comics, and her conflict with
What with Marvel announcing their Avengers Versus X-Men covers willy nilly, I have been taking the mickey out of them a little, playing with what seems to
I'm going to be honest with you, I don't get Voltron. We didn't get it as a kids cartoon here when I was growing up, it's not a part of my pop culture
Bleeding Cool first told you about the irrevocable differences that emerged between Alex De Campi and Jimmy Broxton/James Hodgkins over the
"Graphic violence and sex, that's what you'll find in the pages of DC Comics today." That's how the Fox 5 News in Washington DC report began, taking on
KickstarterWatch: The breakdown of the Ashes Kickstarter campaign has reached new levels with both Jimmy Broxton/James Hodgkins and Alex De Campi issuing
I haven't read Uncanny X-Men recently and have been meaning to catch up since Rich has been talking about it, but since I have been intrigued by what
Out next week, at comic shops supplied by Diamond Comic Distributors... followed by a preliminary list of what's out from Premier publishers in two weeks!
Massive french publisher Gallimard are in the process of buying French group Falmmarion, which currently belongs to an Italian company. Now, Flammarion
Roger Langridge, writer of The Mighty Thor and Muppets of late, but also known for his Fred The Clown, Knuckles The Nun and other more
"I don't know why... but I find myself attracted to you..." Iron Man and Magneto. One, a man of science, the other a mutant touched by magic. Both have
Neil Gaiman and a group of several other artists and creators have just released the following open letter to Washington regarding SOPA: We, the
Thanks to The Gutters for their rather wonderful look at Dynamite's publishing plans. And now for a look at some Dynamite comics coming out in April.
Mirko Colak is best known in the US for his work on the Red Skull: Incarnate miniseries, as well as work on Secret Warriors. Well, according to Google+,
Marvel is launching the first issue of Avengers Vs X-Men on April the 3rd at 8pm, the day before the comic will go on sale in general. Stores
Thanks to the good folk at 4Chan/co who decided, on a whim, that Rob Liefeld should work on more books at the New 52. And considered what they might look
Scott Snyder is a writer who came to fame working on American Vampire Stephen King for DC Vertigo. But then he was picked to write Detective Comics and
Okay, I like the new Uncanny X-Men. Entwined in inter-book continuity, it doesn't need any new knowledge to pick it up. The Storm and Namor dialogue is
We all know that, "through concentration, Iron Fist can harness his spiritual energy, or chi, to augment his physical and mental capabilities to peak
Washington DC TV Station Fox 5 is running a news report tonight that focusses on the evil that comics do. They've been running the report below since the
Staff writer Keith Davidsen writes for Bleeding Cool. One of the greatest strengths of David Lapham as a writer is his ability to be unpredictable. When
11am: Buy Avenging Spider-Man #3, Ultimate Spider-Man #6 and Batman#5 Combo from Orbital Comics in London. They have a new website, go see. Decide to
RumourWatch: Oh I'm so going to be citing this report in online debates. A new study from the University of California, Berkeley, suggests rumor-mongering
It turns out they like Sherlock quite a bit in Russia. Perhaps even moreso than people do everywhere else in the world, which is very much indeed. I've
Thanks to Inspire. Cheer via DC Women Kicking Ass, from a Russian cheerleading competiton.




























