The Preview Night at San Diego Comic Con 2010 was incredibly busy... or incredibly slow, depending where you happened to be. This year, Preview Night was
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It is one of his most famous works. And yesterday Conan The Destroyer, the 1971 painting by Frank Frazetta that both defined the character and the visual
Before the doors open at San Diego Comic Con, a quick run around the objects d'art pop at the DC booth that cause the most drooling. You know, when John
It was one of the early stories that made Bleeding Cool. The rumour that DC Comics had floated a Watchmen sequel/prequel/spinoff project, the existence of
Free Galactus hat. Free Alien Blu Ray facehugger. Free Crossed mask. This folks, is the look of con. See you all in the Odesea Bar in the Hilton Scott
I tried to stride from one end of the con to the other during set up. I was only distracted by Jon Layman... and for the tone deaf among you, a special
The San Diego Comic Con 2010 has just opened. Here's what it was looking like just a few hours ago...
In book circles, this is big news. This is a big thing. Also, Alan Moore is travelling abroad, which is not something he does a lot. Admittedly, it is
The Hilton Bay Front Hotel Scott Pilgrim Poster at night, with all the lights turning on... Hat shops jump on Blackest Night branding... And the Chuck
It's the Scott Pilgrim Launch Party in Toronto! Yay! I've got my copy... but haven't read it yet. Will report back in the morning!
Here's a look at the Marvel booth being set up. Who will be seated on the golden throne? Joe Quesada? Ike Perlmutter? Bob Iger? Well, no, probably Odin.
I knew Robin Riggs of old. Marvel inker, we rubbed each other up the wrong way, online and in public. To put it bluntly, we fell out. Badly. Ten years
Fevre Dream #4 by George R.R. Martin painted by Rafa Lopez is out this week in comic shops worldwide from Avatar, with exclusive cover variants at San
One thing I'll be doing at San Diego is meeting up with Simon Rohrmuller the artist on Watchmensch and trying to interest a number of publishers in our
Right now I am trying to get some sleep before flying out to the San Diego Comic Con tomorrow. So I thought I'd run a checklist of potential San Diego
It was probably the early Torchwood that did it. What I thought was a wonderful concept, I felt was often lacking in execution. And while the Children Of
I'm still on the aeroplane. Or stuck in a waiting area. One of the two. But just because I'm incommunicado, doesn't mean Bleeding Cool has to stop
The Boys #47 and Highland Laddie #3 by Darick Robertson. and The Last Phantom #3
Tomorrow as the San Diego Comic Con kicks off on the West Coast of the USA, in Britain, The Judge Dredd Megazine hits 300 issues and its twentieth
Okay, I'm off to the airport. I'll be out of reach now for quite some time. It's a long flight to San Diego. But I've got a bunch of pieces all lined up
They may be down but they are not out! Some may compare them to the Walking Dead posters around the show. But Storm Lion will be running. There may be no
It's one year since Jim Lee redrew Google for San Diego. I wonder what they'll be up to this year? Top Ten Most Read Stories Of The Week 1. Charisma
Out this Wednesday - in stores across the US. And at the San Diego Comic Con with exclusive variants. The first chapter of the brand new Alan Moore
Warlord of Mars is the Dynamite comic book adaptation and expansion on Edgar Rice Burrough's Princess of Mars. Written by Arvid Nelson, drawn by Stephen
I was just chatting to occasional Bleeding Cool contributor and comic shop clerk Nevs Fountain about this the other day - the unavailability of the work
One of my favorite San Diego week activities is to watch how the media is covering our industry during the moment of its biggest spectacle. While it’s
I wrote something on Bleeding Cool yesterday. Attempting to be a sideways look at Con through different lenses. From someone trying to claw back some of
Self-styled "Genuine Nerd" Toby Radloff, co-worker and friend of Harvey Peka,r both appeared in Harvey Pekar's American Splendor and then gained an amount
Days after we hear about the closure of Rocketship, I hear of another comic store in danger of closing its doors. But this time you have a chance to help
San Diego is expensive. Really expensive. I mean I know you think that catching a can from town on a late night is expensive but that's just peanuts to


















