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With the conversation about Action Comics #900 still going strong, a new debate begins about Captain America in Secret Avengers #12.1 and its references
From happier, more utopian times, when Superman was an honorary member of every nation on the earth, even the dictatorial, oppressive and those prone to
So, Superman may not stand for America anymore. But it seems that Captain America doesn't stand for Truth either. And as for Justice, well that's
Artist Francis Manapul didn't draw last week's issue of Flash, Scott Kolins did, despite Francis being listed in the solicitions, and the book having been
I happened to catch a few tweets by colorist Paul Mounts earlier about reaction from pros and fans over Action Comics #900, to which he contributed, and
It hasn't been announced yet. But I understand that DC Comics has sold out of Action Comics #900. And they're going back to print. The fuss around the
Look into the face of evil. Over a number of years I have exposed the crimes of one Josh Hoopes of California in the comic book industry. Initially his
Now, where were we? THEN Thanks to some helpful advice from folks in the industry who have much more experience than I do I had decided to go with a more
In half an hour I'm off into the centre of London to appear on BBC Radio Five Live talking about the Royal Wedding (about half five I think). Then I'm
This is the postcard that Stuart and Kathyrn Immonen sent to Shlomo Silverberg, a schoolkid who took part in this mail art school activity, sending art as
As Wizard World Anaheim Comic kicks off today (anyone cosplaying as Will and Kate?), the convention norganiser has also announced that in September 24th
CoverWatch: Was the cover to Uncanny X-Men 212 originally intended for Uncanny X-Men #200? Here's the original art... RoyalWatch: The Birmingham Mail
Oh look, the world noticed. The Guardian (UK) Several posters branded conservative critics of the storyline "Earthers" - a reference to the Birthers - the
To no one's surprise, the news today here and elsewhere was dominated by Action Comics #900. I've heard that sales are brisk at the retail level, the book
He co-created the Ultimate Universe for Marvel, spending over ten years on Ultimate Spider-Man. He rewrote the Avengers for the 21st century. He wrote the
Earlier this week Bleeding Cool told you about a new Justice League International title, which seems now to have been confirmed by the last issue of
Project finance raiser Kickstarter is two years old today. And they've been letting people in on the statistics of their two year journey letting people
So Bleeding Cool has been talking a lot about this story today in which Superman has revealed himself to be a treasonous lily livered popinjay who might
Bleeding Cool is proud to present Fake It Better, Granito by Tom Smith, a parody of R. B. Greaves' Take A Letter, Maria, in aid of our favourite swipe
Do you have your copy of Action Comics #900? Good. I get the feeling it will be disappearing from shelves pretty shortly, even at that $5.99 cover price.
Legendary Belgian humor comic Gaston created by André Franquin is to get a spinoff series featring the character's nephew Gastoon, in August, entitled
Time to put the spoiler hat on for anyone who hasn't read the final issue of Brightest Day. And who hasn't been spoiled reading Comics Alliance, Newsarama
Ever since Bleeding Cool ran the first Rob Granito article, there's been something in the air. Rob Granito famously posed as a comic book and animation
Gail Simone, Phil Jiminez, Carla Speed McNeil, Dan Parent, Donna Barr and Andy Mangels are all providing pages for a new, larger print run of The Power
In Action Comics #900, there's a reflective look at Superman's role in the universe by Paul Dini. But that's not the real story. There's a storyboarded
TradeWatch: Remember when DC only had the first four issues of Grant Morrison and Howard Porter's JLA in its first trade? Looks like the new paperbacks
The BC was dominated by film and tv today, what with Rich on television (again!) and an X-Men First Class trailer exclusive and Brendon unearthing a bunch
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,
Sorry for the delay, folks, yesterday got on top of me rather. There was a time, once, when the hegemony of the superhero book looked like it was about to

























