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One of the bigger French comics publishers, Delcourt has just bought a majority share in another of the bigger French comics publishers, Soleil. Together,
That's right folks. Another Avengers comic. But it's one set over fifty years ago. Spinning out of their appearances in New Avengers, Howard Chaykin is
Yesterday on the open George Pérez Fan Page on Facebook, Pérez posted the image above with the following; Since this book will be on the stands tomorrow,
In the for-September Previews, there are plenty of solicitations for graphic novels shipping in October or later, in order to accommodate printing and
In certain DC Universe titles this week, joy of joys, you get another Justice League Subway comic. It's a step up on last week in that at no point does
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY IS COMPLETE A lot of the studios have been announcing their programming for the San Diego Comic Con 2011. But one or two comic book
Sam Spina is one of the recipients of this year's Xeric Awards, financial support for comic publishing projects set up by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
On July the 20th, Marvel will be publishing a very special comic. Uncanny X-Men writer Kieron Gillen and artist Jamie McKelvie, creators of the comic
San Diego Comic Con is a month away. Which is time for everyone at Bleeding Cool Towers to start getting very excited indeed! Now, it's natural for news
The current Ultimate books before the relaunch, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man and Ultimate Comics Ultimates Vs New Avengers have been running a multipart
Two comics. Two Britains. Two realities. Both from DC. First, Brightest Day Aftermath: Search For Swamp Thing #1. And something sticks out straight away.
So I've just picked up this week's comics from Orbital in London and I'm on the bus. So lets have a look inside the bagged Ultimate Spider-Man #160 and
Gary Spencer Millidge, author of Strangehaven, is behind the upcoming Alan Moore book, Alan Moore Storyteller. At the Bristol Comic Con he talked at
MarvelWatch: X-Men Schism #2 gets previewed... lots of standing around with no speech balloons does look odd. And we like Rogue's X-marks-the-breasts
Phill Hall used to be a comics retailer and the News editor for Comics International before launching the PDF comics magazine Borderline - then abandoning
The act of storytelling for profit is increasingly now, and even when you realize that, it's sometimes tough to tell when a move is clever or dumb.
A few days ago, Rob Granito launched a YouTube channel with a song of his, entitled Don't Judge Him. He's now made the song private-viewers only after the
Welcome to A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, going through tomorrow's comics with Tri-Force Mike and... Eric? Aaron is gone folks, for this week alone, so
In the last week I've sent not an inconsiderable time with certain comic book professionals calming them down around certain invective expressed towards
Image Comics has just announced that they will use a content rating system beginning with comics shipping in July. The ratings will be consistent with
Apparently, the 2000AD collection of Kingdom: The Promised Land by Dan Abnett and Richard Elson is shipping to American and Canadian retailers this week.
Joe Stone takes Bleeding Cool readers through the DC Relaunch in the only way he knows how. Through a pretty picture. Thanks Joe! So much clearer now!
ChildrenDump: A look at the digital version of children's book, Apolline & Leon, the Witch of the Tuileries. Lessons to learn? LovecraftDump: Booms's
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool; I thought that perhaps this week I’d tread down a path with this column, away from all the controversy my column
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool told you what the Halloween Mini-Comics for 2011 were, able to be ordered by retailers in bundles for a small sum. Well now we
Shipping tomorrow from Image Comics is All Nighter #1 by David Hahn. Can we call is a cross between Scott Pilgrim and Love And Rockets? Would that help it
This is the Justice League Unlimited cartoon. Iconic, recognisable, with John Stewart in a most awkward pose. And this is an advert for the on page 12 of
CharityWatch: We had one yesterday in Lincolnshire, UK, here's another. Valuable comic collections being left to charity organisations. This time to a
It says something that a story arc in Ultimate Comics Spider-Man and in Ultimates Comics Ultimates Vs New Avengers entitled "The Death Of Spider-Man"


























