Diogo Bercito (reporter for Folha de S.Paulo, www.folha.com.br, Brazil's leading newspaper) writes for Bleeding Cool For us who stayed in Angoulême after
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John Holland writes for Bleeding Cool from the floor of New Orleans Wizard World. Yesterday's report can be found here. Today started a lot slower than
MillarWatch: The Marvel Knights Spider-Man twelve issue series by Mark Millar and Terry Dodson is today available on Comixology for 99c an issue, $11.88
Tim Fish reports from Angoulême for Bleeding Cool Tim Fish here (writer/artist of CAVALCADE OF BOYS and some Marvel bits like in NATION X), reporting on
FAUVE D'OR - PRIX DU MEILLEUR ALBUM 2011 Cinq Mille Kilomètres Par Seconde by Manuel Fior (Italy) FAUVE FNAC SNCF – PRIX DU PUBLIC Le Bleu Est Une Couleur
How many copies of the new Godzilla comic will your local comic shop order from IDW? Five? Ten? Twenty? What about five hundred? Quite a lot I think
It's the biggest prize in one of the biggest comic book industries in the world. And New Yorker Art Spiegelman has just won the Angoulême Grand Prix,
It's already used by French digital comics publisher AveComics Productions to create their digital comics. But announced at Macworld Expo, publisher
Dynamic Forces are selling signed copies of Fantastic Four #587 by Stan Lee for $299.99. Of course, retailers and Diamond will take 60% of that, and Stan
From Entertainment Earth comes this line of Marvel and DC plush toys that stare into you, exposing your very soul... and give you a bit of a hug too. You
Welcome to the MAC launch of their new Wonder Woman makeup range in a pop up store on Spring Street in Soho Soho, New York. Here are a few super models
John Holland writes for Bleeding Cool from the floor of New Orleans Wizard World. It’s 9:30 and the room is filling up with dealers and artists. We’re
In Memoriam: It's five years since the death of Seth Fisher. Artist Matt Smith remembers him. BurnWatch: Outsiders, from Dan DiDio and Keith Giffen, gets
Earlier this month, Bleeding Cool reported that ex-Dupuis editor Jean Van Hamme would be at Angoulême this year, the first time for twenty years since he
Image Comics gained a reputation last year for publishing a number of series that caught the comic book market by surprise. Morning Glories, Skullkickers,
We linked to this in this morning's Runaround... but looking around, not too many people seems to have mentioned it. So, let's give it a bit of
Comics Alliance recently ran/possibly-even-created (still not sure on that) a car insurance infographic feature that purported to show the original
BookWatch: The satirical graphic novel Quai d'Orsay, based on former PM Dominique de Villepin, has become a surprise French literary hit. France has a
Joe Prado designed many Black Lantern versions of DC Universe characters for the Blackest Night mega-crossover. And now he's selling them on his website,
Now I know what Hollywood actors must feel like when they see a foreign dubbed film using a very strange voice to portray their role. In this case, it's a
Xavier Lancel writes for Bleeding Cool As we entered our second day at the festival, (and the third one in Angoulême), Abby (Denson), Fred (Harper), Tim
Always-outspoken Marvel Senior VP of Publishing Tom Brevoort has been on quite a twitter tirade this week. Just a couple days ago he laid into an unnamed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPk6chRXDDg It's Eric Powell folks! With friends! Teaching the comic book industry a lesson. He makes a great double act
Molly Crabapple writes for Bleeding Cool. I've never been to Angoulême before. The Western hemisphere's largest comics convention had always seemed to be
2010 marked a bit of a turning point for the major publishers in terms of how they use the net -- both Marvel and DC now routinely break major news
It's Flashpoint Friday in the world of DC news, and that means another dose of info about the major upcoming event in the massively multicreator DCU.
I once presented two hours of QVC in the UK for Nick Barrucci's Dynamic Forces, selling signed comics and the like to Britain on Boxing Day, the day after
It takes a lot for a new Big Two comic book to make it into Speculator Corner. All comic shops carry them, they are a lot easier to get than the latest
Bleeding Cool reported on news that the French staff for the comics publisher L'Association were going on strike earlier this year. Well, now it's stepped
On February the 5th, there will be a protest "read in" at the St James Library in Northampton with Alan Moore, that follows a protest held there tomorrow



















