He may have just been hired to rework the Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark musical but Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa is keeping with the comics. He and artist Peter
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Recently writer G.Willow Wilson (Air, Superman) tweeted; Psst! Secret Project to be announced at C2E2! Pay attention at the Marvel panels... Bleeding Cool
Jim McCarthy, 2000AD artist and specialist in music-related comic books, and brother of Brendon McCarthy, has teamed up with Judge Dredd and Doctor Who
Forbes has reported on a new trend in publishing, English language busienss comics. Already a monster of a form in Japan, this seems to be a new way
A bit of a sleepy Thursday on the Comics Internet today. This is the day we're reading comics -- or on this particular Thursday, waiting for certain new
Amazon-owned tech-ish store Woot had a fun little item the other day. The Aqua Globe. And they described it thus; Like Alan Moore, plants have a job to
They're free. And their previews are free as well. Here are thirty-three advance looks at thirty-three comic books that will cost you not a single penny
There has been a fair deal of fuss concerning the second rescheduling of the Batwoman comic. Well, I've been told by a DC source that the book will now
Two comic books out this week from DC. Both holding corpses on the over. Is this the new black? And if so, what do you wear to the funeral? Death death
Here are six recently published comic books that are currently breaking the $200 barrier based on actual reported sales. No CGC, no chase variant covers,
We'll be adding tv/film entries from the right hand column in the trending topics. I think I heard Brendon promise we'd have yet another big movie scoop
Roger Langridge has let loose a few unpublished pages he created for Boom! Studios when it was all loved up on Disney and The Muppet Show, and does seem
Over at the Statue Marvels forum, professional genre statue designers are posting their designs off to fans and getting instant feedback. And Randy Bowen
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,
It has something to do with Fear Itself. It looks like it's got a Bryan Hitch cover. And it's definitely to do with vampires. Here're a preview to
Courtesy of Francesco Francavilla.
It's a week for pirates it seems. Very different pirates obviously. Sigil from Marvel (Marrrrr-vell) by Mike Carey and Leonard Kirk is a return to the
Jonathan Hickman recently revealed that SHIELD had a long and rich history going back thousands of years into the Marvel Universe. And it's really good.
UPDATE: The files below are from the submitted documents by Marvel to the judge in the continuing lawsuit, and are intended to reflect Marvel's case. Mark
UPDATE: The files below are from the submitted documents by Marvel to the judge in the continuing lawsuit, and are intended to reflect Marvel's case.
UPDATE: The files below are from the submitted documents by Marvel to the judge in the continuing lawsuit, and are intended to reflect Marvel's case. Roy
UPDATE: The files below are from the submitted documents by Marvel to the judge in the continuing lawsuit, and are intended to reflect Marvel's case.
UPDATE: The files below are from the submitted documents by Marvel to the judge in the continuing lawsuit, and are intended to reflect Marvel's case. John
If anyone has an idea how to portray flourescent black on the page, we are all ears. From Marvel comics shipping this week, here's a preview of the
Some comic stores on the East Coast of the USA being served out of the Plattsburgh distribution centre may be experiencing a little delay with their
And I didn't spend 6 years in evil comic book school to be called mister, thankyouverymuch. These are the things people read here today, etc, etc. Anyway,
Aaron and Tri-Force Mike of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida take a look at tomorrow's comics, in their bare, sweaty hands. All of them. And then present
There are few websites that can get away with articles mocking typos in others' work. And certainly Bleeding Cool is not one of them. But sometimes other
The vintage comics scene is in shock this afternoon with the news that the CGC 9.6 copy of Amazing Fantasy #15, the first appearance of Spider-Man by
I spotted this gem in looking over our referrers for the NSFW Rio Carnival 2011 superhero pics that Rich posted yesterday. It is apparently from last

























