Clifford Meth has reported that legendary comic book artist Gene Colan died last night at the age of 84. Colan is perhaps best remembered for his stylish,
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While half the world argued about whether the Superman 712 incident happened over muslim content or kitten content (hint: never bet against Rich), the
We now know he doesn't like kittens being rescued out of trees in Superman. So is this his worst nightmare? Courtesy of Dave Ex Machina
Here's the front cover to Speed Racer: Circle Of Vengeance #1 shipping in September from Allegory Media. The license for the comic based on the Japanese
It's by Bill Sienkiewicz, but he has no recollection of it. An unpublished cover? An interior piece? Either way it's Big Numbers. And it's on eBay. For
MarvelDump: Bryan J. Glass, Tim Seeley and Hugo Petrus, adapt Raymond E. Feist's Master Magician, as a five part digital only download. PriceDump: Wired
Keith Davidsen of Avatar Press, talks to Christos Gage; KD: The foundation for the AVENGERS: THE INITIATIVE series came from the CIVIL WAR storyline, and
Here are three exclusive editions of comics being sold by Dave Elliott at San Diego Comic Con 2011. First up there's the Heavy Metal September issue,
So Dan DiDio is looking for around 80 comics every month from DC. Well we know the first 52. There are around ten or eleven monthly Vertigo titles and six
Remember those scenes where we saw Disney artists using animation from previous Disney films to save time and money on new ones? Well, this is an
Mayank Khurana writes for Bleeding Cool; Hi folks, welcome back to another edition of India Ink, a semi regular column where we talk about the Indian
TweetWatch: "Rich Johnston is all class, if that class is Douchebaggery 101." - David Uzumeri of Comics Alliance. ClassWatch: If Viacom buys Dark Horse
Poor Streaky. There's nothing corny or over the top about a cape-wearing cat with a lightning bolt on its side in the context of the DCU. Everybody
There's a lot of fuss right now over the removal of the planned story for Superman #712, out this week, Chris Roberson's original solicited story,
Woo.... A commission piece by Chris Weston there. Woo...
Maybe their car was eaten by a shark. Maybe they have to go to a wedding in New Zealand, grinding their teeth through the ceremony. Whatever the reason,
One of the bigger French comics publishers, Delcourt has just bought a majority share in another of the bigger French comics publishers, Soleil. Together,
That's right folks. Another Avengers comic. But it's one set over fifty years ago. Spinning out of their appearances in New Avengers, Howard Chaykin is
Yesterday on the open George Pérez Fan Page on Facebook, Pérez posted the image above with the following; Since this book will be on the stands tomorrow,
In the for-September Previews, there are plenty of solicitations for graphic novels shipping in October or later, in order to accommodate printing and
In certain DC Universe titles this week, joy of joys, you get another Justice League Subway comic. It's a step up on last week in that at no point does
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY IS COMPLETE A lot of the studios have been announcing their programming for the San Diego Comic Con 2011. But one or two comic book
Sam Spina is one of the recipients of this year's Xeric Awards, financial support for comic publishing projects set up by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
On July the 20th, Marvel will be publishing a very special comic. Uncanny X-Men writer Kieron Gillen and artist Jamie McKelvie, creators of the comic
San Diego Comic Con is a month away. Which is time for everyone at Bleeding Cool Towers to start getting very excited indeed! Now, it's natural for news
The current Ultimate books before the relaunch, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man and Ultimate Comics Ultimates Vs New Avengers have been running a multipart
Two comics. Two Britains. Two realities. Both from DC. First, Brightest Day Aftermath: Search For Swamp Thing #1. And something sticks out straight away.
So I've just picked up this week's comics from Orbital in London and I'm on the bus. So lets have a look inside the bagged Ultimate Spider-Man #160 and
Gary Spencer Millidge, author of Strangehaven, is behind the upcoming Alan Moore book, Alan Moore Storyteller. At the Bristol Comic Con he talked at
MarvelWatch: X-Men Schism #2 gets previewed... lots of standing around with no speech balloons does look odd. And we like Rogue's X-marks-the-breasts
























