The Associated Press may have told the collective media who dies in Fantastic Four #587 today, but Bleeding Cool is not going to. Not directly at least.
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Looking Backwards and Forwards, Simultaneously By Mark Allen Haverty, CrucialTaunt.com To say that this has been a difficult day would be to put it
So that was a big day today. The world's first review of Paul and the comics that go into it. Breaking the Wizard story and forcing the company to go
Brendon and I are just out of seeing PAUL at the Odeon on Leicester Square. He's busily tapping out a very considered review of the intracacies of the
So NBC has picked up David E. Kelly’s new WONDER WOMAN show. Of course the ‘Toons will have something to say about it… Tie me up with a magic lasso at
Now this is an end of an era. I am receiving multiple confirmations from across the industry, through none yet from Wizard's higher ups and PR people yet,
Keith Davidsen writes for Bleeding Cool. For over twenty years, writer/artist Mike Wolfer has been terrifying comic fans with work on such horror titles
Yes of course the status quo will be reverted to at some point. Yes, it will probably be after the end of a twelve issue run of FF which will then be
It's not often that copies of Superman #1, #2 and #3 come onto the market. It's even less often that they come on all at once. Well, All About Books And
English horror writer China Miéville, who had five issues of a new Swamp Thing series (featuring embedded machine guns) untimely ripped from its schedule,
In the left hand corner, we have Man Of Steel #2, the retold origin of Superman by John Byrne. In the right hand corner we have Superior #4, Mark Millar
MuseumWatch: The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago is displaying the work of four young cartoonists, Jeffrey Brown, Lilli Carré, Paul Hornschemeier,
Bonjour à tous! Angoulême is the largest comic book convention in the world, held in France. SCARCE is a French magazine, running quarterly since 1983
Musician and artist Daniel Johnston likes comics. And he's putting together his own comic book, Daniel Johnston's Infinite Comic Book of Musical
Yesterday, Tony Lee and Tracy Lee got themselves hitched. This was their wedding cake. Yup, it's going to be one of those marriages, isn't it? Messages
With all the remaining members of the Comics Magazine Association of America having publically, dropped the Comics Code this past week, who'd have thought
This was the tweet from the store that caused the concern; Well, we regret to inform you that Outer Limits of M'boro has burnt down. Cause has yet to be
Bonjour à tous! Angoulême is the largest comic book convention in the world, held in France. SCARCE is a French magazine, running quarterly since 1983
This is the kind of thing I know I will enjoy. And there just isn't enough of. From Stuart Immonen. A prototype for a isocahedral comic story. Let's see
NameWatch1: Marvel's Shadowland: Street Fighters collection collecting a bunch of different Shadowland comics has been retitled Shadowland: Street Heroes.
I think this is the definition of irony: one of the most famous moments of the 1954 Senate Hearings which helped prompt the comic book industry to create
Image's upcoming-in-March series Rat Bastards has had a name change, as it appears there is a competing comic trade mark with the classic Crucial Comics
Shops who receive their comics this Tuesday for sale on Wednesday have been informed they are able to sell their bagged copies of Fantastic Four #587, the
It's January. Which means, in the UK, the holiday ads start, the gym membership ads start, the slimming aids start and the partwork publications start.
Very brief numbercrunching. Comics page content: 69 Previously unpublished comics page content: 7 Blimey, that's not much: Okay, enough with the
MoneyWatch: Interactive digital comic strip company Bitstrips is tagged as a digital company to watch in terms of financial performance. PalinWatch:
Bonjour à tous! Angoulême is the largest comic book convention in the world, held in France. SCARCE is a French magazine, running quarterly since 1983
And that's it. Newsarama has reported that Archie has dropped the Comics Code with February books. DC dropped it with April books. Bongo dropped it early
I understand there are two more Flashpoint comics soon to be announced, and both have rather a British edge to them. I can feel my patriotic pride.
If a publisher drops the Comics Code and doesn't send a press realease out, does it still make a sound? Yesterday, it was announced that DC Comics had






















