I met Pinguino Kolb at my very first San Diego Comic Con in 1996 when she was a self publsihed comic creator. Nowadays she's more of a photographer as
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Continued from Part One Over the course of about five years, Duffy and Jennings assembled and researched the book's content as they produced their gallery
Aaron and Mike from A Comic Shop in Florida are back from Con. Well, Aaron is. Mike was left behind. Ahhhh. I met up with Aaron at the show and it looks
Red Sonja is a mighty warrior woman. Queen Sonja sounds like the kind of person who Prince William will marry to with a taste for leopardskin patterns,
Just as with this year, the first 15,000 San Diego Comic Con 2011 four day tickets sold will include entry to the Preview Night the Wednesday before the
No, they're not renaming it to 3000AD. But from Prog 1700, 2000AD gets a new look. Here's the new badge and logo... And a new set of Tharg poses from
Okay this is a beautiful, weird, melancholy, life-affirming, perpsective-twisting trailer for a new graphic novel, Louis - Night Salad from the Brighton
There's a new Days Missing series from Archaia and Roddenberry Productions, Kestus. Five issues, and here are the first two covers from Jorge Molina and
Bleeding Cool recently featured the first exclusive Walking Dead variant for issue 75 from Ultimate Comics in North Carolina. Customers, including
So, as the convention came to a close, I went around talking to a few comic book artists in the Artists' Alley area of the show... and what a group of
It's the original art for the cover of Scott Pilgrim Book One. It's owned by Canadian retailer Strange Adventures. And it's on eBay to raise money to fund
From Sucker Punch footage... And from Andy Diggle and Leinil Yu's Silent Dragon... In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to
"It used to be that the comics industry would say blacks didn't read comics. False! Then they would say a black character cannot be profitable. False!
Norm Breyfogle was featured in a Comics Should Be Good piece on nineties Batman comcs. And he decided to add his voice in the comments on why we don't see
That Was The San Diego Comic Con That Was. During which we learnt... 1) That the Captain America movie shield has a scratch on it. You mean that's not
So, it didn't take long for the cosplayers to pick up the gauntlet from yesterday. Thanks to @jdracoules and @funnyordie for the photos there. Whether it
Agent Mom is a new graphic novel by Smallville and Stargate Universe's Alaina Huffman and comics writer Tony Lee, drawn by Stewart McKenny with the
Amazing Spider-Man: Brand New Day ends in October with a double-sized #647. At which point Amazing will just be written by Dan Slott, twice a month,
Max Brooks has just announced that he's written a 200+ page graphic novel for Avatar based on a true story that took place in World War II. Son of Mel
Avatar has announced an ongoing series, Crossed: Badlands for next year. An ongoing series based in the same world as the first two mini-seieis, the
This will mean very little to Americans. But Alan Yentob is walking the floor of San Diego Comci Con. He's been Controller of BBC One, Director of Drama,
The Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon. There is one. From Marvel. And Brian Bendis is producing and writing for it. There. Like I said in the headline. That's
You know, I rather think it is. On arriving at the Avatar booth today, where they are giving out the last of the Lady Death giveaways, Bellechere, the
At the Cup Of Joe panel, Joe Quesada and friend teased and leaked a number of upcoming projects and teams, nothing Bleeding Cool hadn't really covered...
The Marvel Writers Panel. Mark Waid and Brian Bendis, with Matt Fraction and Chris Claremont in the middle. A few days ago, this happened. Annnnd today
Carlos Ezquerra, famed Judge Dredd artist for decades, has come though an operation to remove a cancerous lung. He writes on the 2000AD message boards; Hi
The first is the poster image for Sinatoro, the movie for which Grant Morrison is writing the screenplay. The second is a colour version of the cover for
We now live in a world where Jon Layman is an Eisner Award winner. Congrats to Layman and Guillory for their success with Chew. I feel a tiny tiny part of
I already talked about expected ways that Comic Con attendees may try to pay for their visit. And it seems to be working. Here's a look at a few items
It can be easy sometimes to be seduced by the razzle and dazzle on San Diego, Whether that's the film stars, the giant robots, the golden thrones or the




















