FF continues its journey into the creation of a superhero comic book tesseract, infinitely complex and folded in on itself. We have Reed Richards teaming
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Two very different zombie comic books out today from Avatar in all good comic shops. And one or two bad ones too, probably, we're not fussy. To start
Two comics out today, both seem to be telling stories already told. Reading Uncanny X-Men #537, the silent, intangible Kitty Pryde being pursued across
AlcoholWatch: This is the San Diego Superhero Cosplay Pub Crawl for Comic Con this year... You realise it'll just be men going, right?
He seems to be done with the Kick Ass part of the equation, according to what he told Brendon earller. He said lots of other things too, about X-Men First
Aaron and Tri-Force Mike get hit by a penis in the face in Crossed 3D. But that's not all, tomorrow's comics gives the boys three Green Lanterns, with the
Right now I'm off seeing X-Men First Class. More about that later. Because Colleen Doran wrote about Rob Granito a week ago with the title "Everything
We've already had one Comic Con War in London this year, what with Kapow and MCM London Expo blasting each other in the spring with rather pointed press
Hachette are launching a new range of Marvel hardcover collections of classic and modern stories for the British newsstand, as a partwork collection, in
Bleeding Cool told you back in April that Barnes & Noble was going to be re-entering the monthly comics market in a big way in June. Well. from the
Keith Ralph was the managing director for many years of Egmont Creative in London for many years until 2010, controlling their Disney pre-school magazine
ConWatch: The MCM London Expo this weekend gets some local press. Really local. I am told that organisers aren't expecting volcanic disruption..
In retrospect it should have been no surprise that Adrianne Palicki in booty shorts was going to be the top trend for the day, but I actually kicked this
Kevin Colden has a strip in the Strange Adventures anthology book out from Vertigo on Wednesday. But enough of that, here are some pages from a pitch he
A few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool told you that DC Comics was bringing you something called Dark. And illustrated it with a black rectangle. Because I had no
We know that Greg Capullo is jumping off the Image ongoing comic Haunt from Todd McFarlane's studios, to work on Batman for DC Comics. But Bleeding Cool
Apologies to any non-Brits, the above strip won't make a lick of sense. But then we get baseball films, so I think we're even. Top Ten Traffic Stories Of
AppDump: Stan Lee gets his own App with his Boom! comics for $1.99 each. PropagandaDump: A third issue of America's Army is now available, free. “Under a
Phill Hall used to be a comics retailer and the News editor for Comics International before launching the PDF comics magazine Borderline - then abandoning
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
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


























