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We mentioned this story last week, when Rupert Murdoch's Scottish Sun put First Minister of Scotland and Scottish Nationalist Party member Alex Salmond in
Joel Ronson is a new writer for Bleeding Cool. A hit at the Kapow comic convention in London last weekend, he is a twelve year old young man who loves
One frame from the storyboard for Jimmy's End, Mitch Jenkins' new film written by Alan Moore. Photographer Mitch Jenkins has been working on a number of
We're getting into that part of the year when anticipation is running high for the year's big movie, tv, and comic projects. Game of Thrones is on
It's been twenty-two years since he first appeared. And ten years since he last appeared. Him, as first seen in Lethargic Comics, and with a graphic novel
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool Gender Gap at the Big Two – Week of March 30th, 2011 Women make up more than half of the world’s population, but at DC
It's Sunday, the sun is shining (in London anyway), what better opportunity to sit back with a glass of Pimms and watch some nineteen seventies disco
Well, that's brightened my already fairly bright Sunday. Bobbly USB flash drives in the shape of Marvel characters. Probably not official or anything but
We've had some interesting conversations this week in response to the New York Times' review of the HBO series adapting George R.R. Martin's Game of
From December last year on Mitch Edmondson's blog. This is a pinup I did that you can currently find in Nathan Edmondson and Brett Weldele's THE LIGHT Tpb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k71j-nGaYlc Paul Levitz spoke to Google employees earlier this month about DC Comics and the Legion of Super-Heroes. And
The following piece contains some spoilers for last night's episode of Fringe on US television. It hasn't aired yet in the UK, and some won't have seen
An X-Men #1 CGC 9.6 has recently changed hands in a private sale for $200,000, a new record for this issue. The 1963 comic by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
We've been here before, haven't we? A new Image comic book series, with an unproven creative team and understandably conservative orders from retailers.
It's been a busy week of comics news around the internet, with two top publishers going through difficult times -- Dark Horse lay offs earlier in the week
It looks like Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso's 100 Bullets is to be collected by DC Vertigo in omnibus-style volumes from October, the first weighing
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,
Robocop Vs The Terminator by Frank Miller and Walt Simonson from Dark Horse is one of my favourite time travel stories of all time. In July, Dynamite will
Last year I was pleased to uncover the secret political career path of Nick Spencer before he skipped Cincinnatti for New York to write comic books. Well,
That was the manga publisher that was. After rising on a manga boom in the noughties, the fourteen-year-old publisher of both Japanese reprint and US
So we have Dark Horse publishing a book that looks like it should be published by DC... wo why not have a book published by Bongo that looks like it
It was a particular favourite of mine. Major Bummer by John Arcudi and Doug Mankhe. So no wonder it only lasted fifteen issues, before it was dropped by
Image just published the comic Butcher Baker: The Righteous Maker, a violent, sexually aggressive superhero parody. It did quite well. Now, from Dynamite
Khandie Khisses writes for Bleeding Cool; I am not a comic geek…that’s my line I like to spout when my friends question my attendance at yet another
ImageWatch: On Facebook, writer Kurtis J Wieve has confirmed that Green Wake is now an ongoing series at Image. This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror
Here is David LaFuente's page from the Guinness World Records breaking version of Superior, created at Kapow this past weekend. Expect a number of these
Reboots, returns, and re-dos dominated the conversation today. Interest in the air about that Rise of the Planet of the Apes trailer, and anticipation for
At Wondercon, the comic store Isotope, the website iFanboy and publisher Image put on a Walking Dead Zombie Bar Crawl with Robert Kirkman. The rest of the
Seen at Kapow this weekend. The cover to The Walking Dredd, Williams & McCarthy for an upcoming Judge Dredd Megazine #311, out the end of May in the


























