At Orbital Comics, just off Leicester Square in London, Paul Duffield has an exhibition of original art. From his webcomic with Warren Ellis, Freakangels,
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We'll be talking more about Flashpoint on Bleeding Cool today, obviously. I've just read issue one and I've got a few things to say. But first, here's an
ProposalWatch: Dave Sanders paid The Olympian newspaper to run a special comic strip instead of Monday's Doonesbury, to propose marriage to his
A Showcase #4 CGC 9.2 has just sold via comicconnect.com and esquirecomics.com for $100,000. The comic is the first appearance of the Barry Allen
I'd been giving some thought as to what this headline was going to be ever since I saw all the retailer talk about Flashpoint #1 on twitter #comicmarket
Another trip to Aaron and Tri-Force Mike at A Comic Shop, fresh after Free Comic Book Day and well into Free Comic Book May. So what comics will you be
From Josh Rogin;
Yesterday we celebrated the 76th birthday of creator of the Mr Men, the late Roger Hargreaves, with Google. Paul Shinn decided to join in with the
One of the bugbears amongst some comic retailers over Free Comic Book Day is that's the only time they see certain people who turn up, take a stack of
How does it feel to be a cartoonist or a caricaturist when the state can ban even the concept? Welcome to an the new Press Freedom Caricature Exhibition
Peter Kennard is a world renowned activist photographer and photomontage artist who came to prominence in anti-war activism after the Vietname war and
Courtesy of Jamie Coville, a few of the panels at TCAF 2011 this past weekend, including the Doug Wright Awards... David Boswell Spotlight (38:51) David
NY Mag decided to ask a variety of cartoonists and designers to give us a new post-costume-made-of-meat look for singer/songwriter/tabloid rouser Lady
For the last few years, Panini/Marvel UK has been publishing a number of Marvel superhero titles. They publish a number of reprints for the young boy
He doesn't do that many comic book convention appearances. His visits to San Diego Comic Con have been fleeting, flying in, a panel, a signing, then
MusicWatch: What happens when you take Spider-Man theme tunes mixed up by hip hop performers Dan Gerous and set to a Spider-Man cartoon? This. Welcome
It wasn't that long ago that Greg Noveck, on a plane ride, told the person sitting next to him that he worked for DC Comics, but didn't expect to be
Every once in awhile, like today, an old Iron Man post will trend out of nowhere. And it's because the character is just so damn... hackable. Whether it's
From five years ago, given by Jim Lee to Wildstorm art director, Larry Berry, as a wedding present.
From the Flashpoint preview in the Green Lantern Free Comic Book Day issue, available from Saturday but printed weeks previously. And from the USA Today
You know how Scott Dunbier has permiered the Artists' Edition format, replicating as perfectly as possibly the original art boards to a comic, printing
Phill Hall used to be the News editor for Comics International before launching the PDF comics magazine Borderline before abandoning comics altogether.
Remember, all these comics were given away for free on Saturday. For free. And there have been tens and tens and in some cases hundreds of thousands of
Today saw the news that one of Wizard World's shareholders, Greg Suess, founder of talent management company ROAR, has joined their Board of Directors.
Marvel characters may not be allowed to smoke. But, apparently, they are allowed to piss in the river. From Moon Knight #1, out last week. So what else
What a great way to celebrate the birthday of the late great Roger Hargreaves, creator of the Mr Men and the Little Miss books. 16 Google doodles. Roger
Maybe it's the economy. Maybe it's the weather. Maybe we're all just greedy bastards. But reports from around the world consistently agree that the
A week after celebrating his sixty-eighth birthday, Carlos Trillo, one of the biggest Argentinian comic book writers, died here in London, yesterday.
Sam Sarkar wrote Caliber: First Canon of Justice with Garrie Gastonny on art for Radical Publishing at a time when the editor was still Dave Elliott and
This is a T-shirt design by Rian Hughes for Forbidden Planet that became a little famous a couple of years ago. And this pretender from Shirtoid by


























