Marvel's longest running comic Fantastic Four concluded with issue #588 last year, twelve issues short of the #600 issue, and restarted with FF #1. Well,
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Lots of tweets and blog posts circulating today about the 50th Anniversary of Fantastic Four #1. But why is today the day? It didn't roll off the presses
Big Planet Comics in Washington DC in celebrating their twenty-fifth anniversary this year. So they've sponsored a series of alternative endings to Nick
Isotope in San Francisco ran a late night party event with Grant Morrison last week, to celebrate the launch of his new book, Supergods: What Masked
There were almost eighty Godzilla #1 retailer-specific covers. There were one hundred and fifty Amazing Spider-Man #669 retailer-specific covers. There
Marvel do love a silhouette don't they? They really do, playing a game of who's-in-this-issue-who's-not and we all play along like giddy schoolchildren.
Okay, so I didn't get into the DC Retailer meeting in London today - I had been semi-invited but it all seemed to fall through at the last minute. I ended
Accroding to the TV Guide, Robert Kirkman is considering writing a Walking Dead graphic novel, Volume Zero, that would show just how the two character
TwitterWatch: StephenWacker: @KurtBusiek I only hear your negative thoughts. I'll see you on Bleeding Cool tomorrow. FeifferWatch: Fantagraphics will not
We're living in the golden age of vintage reprint collections, with Marvel and DC both putting quite a bit of work into remastering and republishing their
We know the story. Jack Kirby, enraged by the lack of respect and/or money he was getting from Marvel Comics, moved to DC. This was a big deal, the
It's time for a preview of one of my daughter's new favourite comics. Reed Gunther, an all-ages Western comic from Image, that rather enjoyable on all
Accessible, embeddable, here comes Cerebus TV to YouTube, from Dave Sim and friends. We start with the Steve Canyon board game, we move onto the comic
A Banksy-eye-view on the current Murpert Murdoch phone hacking scandal.
It's a wonder that decent-quality fakes don't turn up more often than they do. Plenty of source material -- even with the actors' faces, plenty of people
Dave McKean was signing at the new Gosh Comics today, which brought all the usual suspects out to pop by, some to see Dave, some to see the new store,
I don't know. You wait ages for a Kevin Maguire Metal Men to come along, you pick up the 100 page Metal Men Spectacular collecting the Metal Men backup
Thanks to all the people who emailed me this one. Bryan Talbot has announced the threequel to his steampunk anthropomorphic series of graphic albums,
Our Love Is Real has been a real cause celebre for Bleeding Cool, and the authors kindly credited us for their comics instant sell out of all three
At the Kapow Comic Con earlier this year in London, Mark Millar and friends set the world record for the fastest completion of a comic book, with writers
Looks like Warner Bros took notice of the plethora of The Dark Knight Rises paparazzi pics last week -- they released an official Man of Steel pic
This is the approved DC radio ad that retailers can run in their local area, and get 75% of the costs back. Shame it's so very very dire. Some of you know
In Joe Quesada's Cup of Joe column for Comic Book Resources, he reveals that back in February he began working on a personal commission for President
Tonight on Channel 4 in Britain, a documentary The Superheroes Of Suburbia made by Christian Watt looked at British real life superheroes and found, as
After that last article, I need a feel good British comic con story. Caption. It's the longest running comic book convention in the UK. But you won't find
Rob Barrow, one of the more prominent names in British comics fandom, responsible for early London comic book marts and conventions in the seventies and
It's been three and-a-half years. Today Avatar published the final chapter of Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield's Freakangels, the long running webcomic set
DC Comics appear to be collecting the Flashpoint spinoff series in five combined trade paperbacks in March. With each collection ranging from 224 to 320
Bleeding Cool has previously reported on Chile's publishing of DC Comics, moving them into the mainstream. Looks like they've been too sucessful. In
Bleeding Cool was the first to tell you about the upcoming series from Image, The Strange Talent Of Luther Strode, as well as giving you preview pages -



























