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Although the move towards returning Vertigo characters once a part of the DC Universe back to the DCU proper began before the New 52, with the return of
MillionWatch: DC Universe Online had attracted a million new players after going free online. "DC Universe Online’s transition to free-to-play has been
There was one thing on the comics internet's mind today, and that's Frank Miller's blog post about the Occupy Movement. We've noted here recently that the
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool ran Frank Miller's take on Occupy Wall Street, and noted some of the comments on his blog (now closing in on a thousand), and
Patrick Willems follows up Why Sonic Screwdrivers Are Banned In Action Movies and Tintin The Gritty Reboot with this far more reasonable explanation of
The news today that Marvel will extend its $3.99 digital codes inside every Ultimate comic to the upcoming Season One graphic novels recalls a
Frank Miller writes on his blog; Everybody’s been too damn polite about this nonsense: The “Occupy” movement, whether displaying itself on Wall Street or
HamBurglarWatch: Another day, another McDonalds restaurant armed robber dressed as Spider-Man. LocalWatch: Derby press celebrate one of their own, David
An unusual alignment of the calendar and post-52 shipping schedules will apparently leave us with a light new Comic Day on November 30. It'll be the week
Up on eBay. I love Fred Hembeck.
Grant Morrison is one of the more recognisable bald men in comics. The angle of his head, his cheekbones, it's unlikely he'd be mistaken for Brian Bendis,
It's a peculiar twist of the calendar that most American comic books are arranged monthly - but that some months have four weeks of shipping and some have
Comics historian Les Daniels (1943-2011) died in Providence, R.I. on November 5 of an apparent heart attack. Daniels was the author of numerous books on
Knowing how ComiXology likes to withdraw accidental sales of comics that go on sale early, ripping them from your very iPad, I decided to make a back up
They've found them in sonograms. Some are using them for educational purposes. teaching English to the Japanese. Others find them a home in cosplay. And
No sooner has he shown his ugly helmet again in Marvel's Point One, than Nova starts to stretch his wings (or gauntlets) all over the place. In a
Getting comic book retailers to increase their orders with a series of incentives, then doubling all orders anyway saw comic stores flooded with copies of
Joyce Brabner, comic book creator and widow of Harvey Pekar, is raising money for a memorial to her late husband on Kickstarter. She intends to raise
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool. September was a surprising month in several ways, with the DCnU books making a disappointing splash, ladywise, while
EllisWatch: Warren Ellis is being interviewed on stage tomorrow by Lenny Henry, as part of the UK premiere of Captured Ghosts, a documentary on his work
I saw some cautious optimism in the air in response to today's release of the Snow White and the Huntsman trailer. Have to admit, this was something
Friend of Bleeding Cool and British comics stalwart Steve Cook has been digging through his old papers. And has found a Friends Of Ol' Marvel fanzine from
Mick Anglo died last week, aged 96, Bleeding Cool has confirmed. Novelist and comic book creator in the forties, fifties and sixties, it was his
Welcome to Occupy Comics. Some of the biggest names in independent and mainstream comics have come together for a social-networking funded comic book
There seem to be two contradictory analyses of current comic book mareketplace trends. Once sees DC smashing Marvel's dominance on the marketplace,
Previewed at the New York Comic Con, here is the first Marvel/Disney crossover with Santa's elves Prep & Landing sent to sort out the gift of giving
In February, Dynamite is publishing Witchblade/Red Sonja #1 by Doug Wagner and drawn by Cezar Razek. They're not saying how they are teaming a New York
For the last few years, the Ultimate Comics line - initially a line that cost less than the standard Marvel comics line - cost more, the $3.99 price
Welcome to the first of what I plan to be a weekly look at the blue chip stocks of the comic industry, looking at the budget-busting Golden, Silver, and


























