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UPDATE: I understand that every employee at 1700 Broadway is getting a one-on-one meeting with Human Resources. Every one. No wonder thay aren't moving
The DC Comics office phone just rings and rings and rings... eventually going to a "Please Hang Up" voice. Three times now. Even the receptionists must be
Just as Bleeding Cool posted yesterday, today certain New York folk seem to be tagging DC's Big Announcement To Move West as happening today. But,
On one side, Hughie. On the other, rather fun reprise of a classic Boys scene with action figures. Both by Darick Robertson, natch. Both out in December
I mean it's no Scott Pilgrim discount. But this new paperback volume from DC reprinting tghe original long-sold-out hardcover collection of Ross and
Graeme McMillan. Tim Twelves. Cameron Hatheway. Simon Rohrmuller. Rick Rottman. Just five of the many people whose emails have been spouting the
The Commercial Observer cheekily uses a DC line to reveal that Marvel Comics is upping sticks and moving everyone to a new building. Not, as some have
A few months ago, this would have been the highest price achieved by a comic book, $436,000. Now a copy of Action Comics #1, the first appearance of
The movie has been and gone. The books have topped the best seller list. But Amazon still have a few too many. It's time, it seems, for the big Scott
TechWatch: As HP launches its new all-in-one TouchSmart PCs, it also launches "the new HP TouchSmart Apps Center, with free accessibility and
The upcoming Archie #616 (That's the number of Hank McCoy BTW) is entitled Campaign Pain and sees President Barack Obama and
The last few weeks have seen a real return to the speculator market in comics of the nineties. But rather than concentrating around high profile franchise
Lady Death is returning at Avatar. Creator Brian Pulido and co-writer Mike Wolfer talk to Avatar's Keith Davidsen. Warning... it's a little bit pluggy.
The cover of CLiNT #2 will feature Hit Girl, Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Charlie Brooker. Something like this maybe? Everyone's a twitter in New York.
“Of all the stories told in these islands, few are more strange as that of William Palmer. Cursed, apparently, on the road to Canterbury in the Spring of
DC Source has announced that Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen will be reteaming on a new Legion Of Super-Heroes Annual for the third time. Best known for
In a letter to retailers, publisher Darren G Davis of Bluewater Comics, who creates a series of biographical comic books about politicians and pop culture
Just a quick shout out in case anyone is approached. Three comic books were stolen from as comic dealer's home last week in Worcester, Massachusetts. The
Fred Guardineer's original cover artwork for Adventure Comics #45 sold on eBay for one bid. But it was a bid worth $20,000. It features the only
You know he does. He really does. Read more about Smurfette politics in Andrew Wheeler's article here...
DC One Million was Grant Morrison's first crossover. Twelve years ago, writing JLA with Howard Porter on art, he kicked off a mini-series which crossed
HarlanWatch: Would you like to buy Harlan Ellison's first typewriter? Harlan wrote his earliest stories on that Remington, as well as producing his
This Wednesday at 10pm, Strange Adventures in Halifax, Canada is hosting what they, and Dave Sim, are calling his Last Signing. And they are making it
Okay it's just possible that Bleeding Cool might have had a little to do with this. But days before publication, Skullkickers #1, the first issue of the
MoCCA, the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art in New York has a host of masterclasses in the months ahead. From drawing hands, to writing jokes to animation
So, I think it's pretty clear that Harvey Tolibao is drawing a new Heroes For Hire book for Marvel, coming out in December, starring a few of these
Stan Lee has written (or, at least, signed) the following open letter; I'm writing to urge gamers everywhere to take a stand and defend both the First
A new resource seems to be taking the place of the closed-down-and-blatantly-illegal HTMLComics. The Digital Museum purports to host links to a variety of
PrezWatch: Mark Evanier reports the death of Jerry Grandenetti and writes a eulogy. StripWatch: St Louis Today votes which comic book strips to lose, and