Amonsgt mentions of other half-abandoned comic books, from Big Numbers to Marvelman to Hepcats to Tyrant to Sweeney Todd, there's one that always comes
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No of course it isn't. But for some reason, Technorati thinks it is. Bleeding Cool seems to alternate with Splashpage@MTV with an occasional appearance by
In December, Bleeding Cool first ran the story that 2000AD creator Pat Mill's and League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen creator Kevin O'Neill were to sign
ComicsPRO is an organisation that bricks'n'mortar comic retailers can join for around $300 a year that aims provides a mixture of support and activism.
Joe Gualtieri writes for Bleeding Cool; Usually, when people write columns about comics not collected in trade paperbacks, they look at series that
So, we know that all Daily Show interviews are edited down from much longer interviews. Bosch Fawstin appeared on the show to plug his comic Infidel - and
A pencil recreation by Jack Kirby of his cover to Amazing Fantasy #15 featuring the first appearance of Spider-Man has hit eBay for $60,000, from seller
While defending his right to you know, write, I was rather mean about the quality of James Hudnall's cartoons the other week. And I still think I was
Marvel have announced a new line of comics, The Worthy to tie in with Fear Itself, eight of them, all in April, and all available free digitally, on
Dennis O’Neil has a long history in the comics industry as both a writer and editor. He’s best known for writing Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman,
This is an interesting solution. Savage Dragon, by Erik Larsen, one of the longest running comic books on the stands, costs $3.50. But when it went
The Comics Journal has changed from a monthly title to a more occasional massive volume. And issue 301, 624 pages in length is charged at a very
Cheryl writes for Bleeding Cool Firstly, Hollywood got hold of DC, now MAC: one of the most globalised cosmetics companies with the most diverse and
Thanks to Patently Apple, a look at a new visual trademark by Apple ahead of their iPad 2 event today. So what's this, an attempt to own the speech
Just as last week was a week for reading comics about dead people, this week is all about warring planets. Literally the planets. Axe Cop (just reviewed)
Okay, so Britain has been momentarily delayed its usual early stack of comics. I popped into Orbital Comics this morning to be confronted by a few Marvel,
"Aww, look at Daddy's Little Girl, all grown up. In a few issues time she'll accomplish what her father failed to do" - Matt Fraction "The design
Aasif Mandvi of the Daily Show interviewed Bosch Fawstin, creator of the Infidel comic book a couple of weeks ago, which aired last night. And with
From the upcoming Transmetropolitan art book, mentioned on Bleeding Cool a few times, comes this exclusive double page splash from Lea Hernandez, who drew
Aaron and Tri Force Mike from A Comic Shop and Geek Easy in Orlando, Florida, return to take us through tomorrow's comics. They have them in their very
Warren Ellis, Ben Templesmith and Stadium Comics of Bromption, Ohio have joined the nominees of the Bleeding Cool Awards, to be held on the Saturday
We talked about this in Dececember. But now we have piccy pics. This is an early sketch of Thomas Woodwind, created by Warren Ellis and Matt (D'Israeli)
It was a silent issue. It still is a silent issue. But the second print of Fantastic Four #588 featuring the aftermath of the death of the Human Torch,
Comic retailers have been asked by DC Comics to destroy copies of Scooby-Doo #7 shipping tomorrow for Wednesday sale. Replacement copies will arrive for
The New Brighton Archeological Society may have been a critically acclaimed, Harvey Award Nominated, all ages graphic novel from Image Comics. About a
Andrew Goletz writes for Bleeding Cool. Gathering Of Ideas: A little over a year ago I set out to do a self published anthology with some friends from
At 3pm today on Beaumont Street in Oxford, the people who brought you The DFC are having a party. Ther DFC was a last ditch attempt at a new non-licensed
From Markosia in June, comes Tony Lee and Dan Boultwood's ultimate oversized version of their supernatural murder mystery comic Hope Falls, from Markosia,
The British International Comic Show has been cancelled for 2011, as the regular venue, the ThinkTank at Millennium Point in Birmingham, is unavailable
The Prism Awards are awarded to "outstanding accomplishments in the accurate depiction of substance abuse and mental health disorders: prevention,























