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Over 10,000 people seem to have responded to the Comic Book Resources survey on the public appeal for the upcoming DC Relaunch, title by title. But
They've only just put out the September solicitations. But in an attempt to grab some headlines in the midst of DC's dominance of late, Marvel appear to
If you're calling 1700 Broadway this morning, and no editor is taking your call, don't worry, you haven't been canned from the DC Relaunch and no one
Legendary comics artist Steve Rude has posted on Facebook that he wants to come back to comics. DC Comics. He writes; This decision took place no less
A look at the statistics regarding the number and price of Marvel comic books shipping in September using the brands of the Marvel Universe. This does not
Respectfully we informed you of this at an earlier juncture. Uncanny X-Men, which was reported as being cancelled with issue 544 in November, will be
SanDiegoWatch: An exclusive Clockwork Orange 12 inch statue for San Diego Comic Con from Retro Outlaw, detailed painted and bronze. Because it's not
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool. Well, things are better and things are worse. Last month, DC and Marvel tied for a pretty middling overall total, but
This was the day we talked about, worried over, and rooted for Green Lantern to be good. It's gotten several early bad reviews, but when you hear that,
Earlier this evening. "Come on, put your comic down." "It's a graphic novel!" Thank you BBC One and sitcom In With The Flynns for that little clip. Seven
Here's something. You know how long it takes to plan and sign off a print advertising campaign. Quite a while. Months usually. Especially when major
Cully Hamner talked about his role in the redesign of the DC Universe on his blog a few days ago. But more intriguingly were his words in the comments
Do check USA Today's feature on Army@Love's Rick Veitch and Gary Erskine's The Big Lie, a 9/11 comic timed to be published by Image Comics on the tenth
Diamond Previews has a reputation amongst for publishers for erring on the prudish side when publishing their solicitations for comics and comics-related
The new issue of Hellblazer out this week, in which Gemma Masters inherits a very John Constantine way of doing things - when dealing with her uncle John.
I hate Breakworld. I really do. And as a Joss Whedon fan it pains me to say so. But I really hate Breakworld. I'm not that enamoured of SWORD either. So
Eddie Berganza and Bob Harras both did interviews together for iFanboy, Newsarama, Comic Vine, CBR and The Beat, all released within minutes of each
In all DC Universe books shipping this week, there's an ad for Converse shoes. Nothing unusual about that. Expect there are a series of different ads.
Two comics, two crossovers, one week. Wonder Woman is a pricktease, Avengers is a real surprise. Let's find out why. We have been told in previous
So this did the rounds yesterday. A variant cover to Superman #1. It certainly looked professional, touches of a DC production. But that UPC was just too
CharityWatch: A page from "The Guild: Vork" by Darick Robertson and Richard P. Clark on eBay to benefit a good cause. PosterWatch: Paolo Rivera talks
Shipping today from Avatar Press. The third issue of Crossed Psychopath. Here's some solicitation stuff The most disturbed horror series of all time
As I post this I'm watching @jimlee00 talk to fans about the costume redesigns of the DC relaunch, and the conversation seems to sum up a lot of today's
Watching the reaction (and indeed my own reaction) to the DC Relaunch, I got to thinking... what if the Bleeding Cool forums had been around when this
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool; Godwin’s Law is temporarily suspended for the duration of this column and the comment thread which will surely
Aaron and Mike from A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida show you comic books that you can't buy yet. And it's geekish time all over for The Walking Dead and
Kirby: Genesis #1 by Kurt Busiek, Alex Ross and Jack Herbert ships from Dynamite tomorrow. So what better way to prep yourself with a free copy of Kirby:
Okay, okay, Jennifer Blood is written by Al Ewing now, but even so. Garth and Al went over it. Issue 8 in September, and at last Jennifer has a costume
Rob Liefeld has been sharing some of his production artwork for Hawk And Dove #1. He writes; Working with Sterling Gates, acclaimed Supergirl and Supeman



























