One of the central criticisms of biographical and licensed comics publisher Bluewater, is that it deals in back-end work-for-hire contracts. The people
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Here are a few statues from a variety of sources. Mostly Bowen Designs but a smattering of Sideshow, Marvel Milestones, Attakus and even an unlicensed
StolenComicsWatch: Colleen Doran reports on a customer's experience; SO I called a friend of mine who’s a constable with the Royal Canadian Mounted
The thing that jumps out at me the most about Brendon Connelly's embargo-induced non-review of X-Men First Class is the reference to X2. Because I've
Bleeding Cool reported way back that there was a puzzle in the pages of Image comics series 27 that, if solved, would win the clever guy or gal a free
Yesterday at the Big Apple Comic Con, an envelope of original artwork belonging to Neal Adams was lifted off his table. Below, see scans of the pieces in
Bleeding Cool pointed out how Conan O'Brien had been trying to make a comic book character, The Flaming C. Well, now it seems Bluewater are making this
The sun is shining. The day is breaking. There appears to be no earthquake, apocalypse or other end-of-the-world scenario. Might as well check your recent
Had to laugh at the juxtaposition of the top two comic stories today. As Veidt among others has reminded us, the end of the world can be good for
Kimberly Cox, friend of Bleeding Cool and partner of Frank Miller, popped in to see how he was doing in their New York apartment just forty minutes ago.
Tick, tick, tick, currently at $142.50 - surely we can do better than that. It is after all a Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing... and it is the
MuslimWatch: "The focus here is on an interview she gave to a British-owned site called Bleeding Cool about a year ago, a site that's mostly junk, IMHO."
In Australia, New Zealand and Fiji it is well past the Saturday 6pm deadline. There are no major earthquakes, no sign of the impending Rapture, unless of
I love it when an old comic becomes a new key. Anybody can tell you that Vengeance of Bane #1 is the first appearance of Bane, but what about this John
This is the final print issue of the drugs-themed comedy British comic, Wasted. What is it with Brits and issue eights, the same number as Dodgem Logic
A few covers for Dynamite books in August... I have to say, I am liking that Boys cover.
DC released a map of the Flashpoint world on The Source today. In which we see that half of Europe just isn'r there any more, there's a big red bal
Today my postman had a hernia. Why? Because he was delivering me this thing. Alan Moore: Storyteller is by Gary Spencer Millidge, long time friend of Alan
Up to now we've seen sketches. Excercises. Pinups for conventions. Well, this is the first glimpse of the character as he'll appear on the cover of Greg
It seems such a strange circular juxtaposition here. Kevin Eastman, co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, one of the biggest creator owned comic
Fred Van Lente is writing an X-Men comic with Gambit in it. However, it seems he knows nothing about him and needs a refresher course. So why not add some
Bleeding Cool was the first to tell you that G Willow Wilson and David Lopez were reviving the CrossGen title (and trademark) Mystic for Marvel Comics,
"This thing I was taught to call Life is one unlikely ride. If I believe, then I must believe that I am a Spirit having a human experience. I think
The only thing better than Rich Johnston interviewing Rob Granito would have to be Rich Johnston interviewing Rob Granito on youtube. Perhaps some other
1985 by Mark Millar and Tommy Lee Edwards from 2008 on the right, and the Juggernaut statue from Bowen Designs from 2005... In Swipe File we present two
More and more Silver Age books have been pulling unexpected six figure sums of late. But this copy of Amazing Fantasy, featuring the first appearance of
After a lot of back and forth, talking with Rob's wife and manager Alison, Rob Granito agreed to answer a few questions to Bleeding Cool. I didn't get any
After leading Marvel for three months, DC Comics took a tumble and the Big Two ended up tied for April. Marvel saw a modest bump, which is lovely, but
Recently Bleeding Cool reported that Ultimates creator Bryan Hitch looked to be teasing a creator owned project for the summer of 2012. At the time I
A graphic novel telling the story of Georges Prosper Remi, better known as Tintin creator, Hergé, and his homosexual affair with a young man, Tchang, the



























