So, what have we been up to this week? Well, it seems, mostly Alan Moore. I don't know, he gives one interview when he says he's a little annoyed about
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Fresh from his mammoth interview with Alan Moore that has set the internet alight, Adi returns to his regular Monday spot at Bleeding Cool... I was going
It's weird. I used to drink with them both down the pub of a Thursday evening, a Warren-Ellis-Forum-Then-The-V meet. Now Antony Johnston is co-writing
The recent Adi Tantimedh interview with Alan Moore has caused... well quite considerable amounts of comment, criticism, agreement and parody. But was
The next issue of Superman, features the continuing walk-across-America storyline "Grounded". But it looks like Big Blue-And-Red will be strolling into
While US Senators use comic books as a short hand for American illiteracy, in Canada, reports value the use of comic books encourging children to read.
So Mark Millar wants to bring back the girls' comic to Britain. An anthology of comic stories, with a supernatural twist it seems, for a new audience. A
Top Shelf are just starting their big annual mega-sale to consumers. $3 price points on Alan Moore's novel Voice of the Fire, the trades of the series
You know how it is. You're on a quest, there's a big battle just gone on, the likelihood to more to come, its hard to keep account of your fellow
Arlene C. Harris is a woman after my own heart. She has taken what seems like weeks to put this together and post on her LiveJournal account. She has
PennyArcadeWatch: More Spider-man marketing... FilmWatch: Disney has signed up The Departed screenwriter William Monahan to adapt the Radical graphic
The second issue is over two weeks away. But Mark Millar is already planning... a sister publication. Bleeding Cool mentioned this before in passing but
The New York Comic Con is coming. My tickets are booked, I'll be flying in for about half a week, for the closest the East Coast gets to the San Diego
The winner of the eBay charity aucution to replace Ollie Janson as the secret identy of the main character in Mark Millar and Leinil Yu's Superior has
Batman Forever's Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me, check the riffs at 1:08 and 2:04. Then check out Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark's Boy Falling From
His bio: Richard Stevens 3 used to be a graphic designer, a college professor and a mailman. He also used to be a syndicated cartoonist, the high point of
Yes, it looks like this year's anniversary of the 11th of September attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon are going to get messier than usual. And
United Feature Syndicate have just had their ball pulled from under their feet. And are currently spinning through the air going "Aaugh!", as pictured,
Ian Mat looks how comics and the comics industry responded to the events of September 11th 2001. Nine years ago today saw 19 terrorists kill 2,977 people
DollWatch: Just in case you might get a sneak peek to the future of Batman books, and what exactly Batman is doing in a Sinestro Corps costume, the
So you're in your best Stormtrooper gear at Dragon*Con in Atlanta the past weekend. You think you shared a moment with one of the Slave Princess Leias.
I just ran a piece on a True Blood variant comic from Down Under. Here's one a little close to home that's very swipe-worthy. Larry's Comics is a store
As with a lot of comic fans my age, I have a particular fondness for the Australia-era X-Men team. It’s one of comics’ strongest teams – they were
This is the variant cover to IDW's True Blood #4 from Australian retailer and distributor Ikon Entertainment, out in October. There will be a thousand
They're not even fighting. But when has that ever stopped Bleeding Cool from engineering some controversy for its own sake? Regarding yesterday's
As Stan Lee made a big appearance on the channel, answering the questions of everyday folk, the CNN website's accompanying piece raises a bigger question
ScotWatch: Boo! The Hi-Ex Comics Convention has been cancelled next year. The BBC reports "Organisers said a lack of sponsorship and other pressures on
When Bishop, X-Man, Gambit, Generation X, Mutant X and X-Men: The Hidden Years were cancelled in 2000, Marvel's policy was clear. Joe Quesada said; The
I received a copy of Modesty Blaise: Sweet Caroline from Titan Books the other day. By the late Peter O'Donnell and Neville Colvin, it's a beautiful,
Thirty years ago, William S Burroughs wrote a comic strip with Malcolm McNeill on art, The Unspeakable Mr. Hart for the magazine Cyclops. When the