Aaron and Mike talk about Thursday comics this week. And why they don't actually have the comics to show you. Is that going to stop them? No chance! And
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Courtesy of the DC Source blog, first up, it's the variant cover to Wonder Woman #601 out next month. Which looks a little on the Neve Campbell side,
I think it's quite possible to state without equivocation, that Zenescope is the opposite of Top Shelf Comix. Mind you, moving into a relationship with
Top Shelf have a batch of new books making their first appearances at the San Diego Comic Con. AX: A COLLECTION OF ALTERNATIVE MANGA edited by Sean
I'm really earning my monthly stipend today. What can I say, Avatar's got a busy week and baby needs new Froggy sweets from the supermarket. No,
The continuing adaptation of George RR Martin's Fevre Dream... radically by George RR Martin! With art from Rafa Lopez, available from Avatar this week
The trade paperback of Christos Gage and Roberto Viacava's Absolution is out this week from Avatar. The book takes the a character with powers of Green
It was only last week that Jonathan Ross was announcing he was going to take a gap year from television to write comics. It looks like he only has a year,
MailWatch: The British papers are all repeating a letter left by police killer Raoul Moat in which he describes his rages as "It’s like The Hulk, it takes
Halo-8 Entertainment have announced they've bought the distribution rights to the Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods documentary about the man and his
Pyro, X-Men villain/occasional hero. And ShockSlayer, who's created his own arm-mounted flame thrower. See him in action below...
The Alex Ross exclusive San Diego print. Nice. And will be a p;erfect match for... another one.
The letter from Jim Lee and Dan DiDio to DC freelancers detailing digital comic payments has now gone out. It reads; This letter is the fulfillment of our
Over of the Spider-Girl boards, writer and ex-Editor-In-Chief of Marvel Comics Tom DeFalco writes about the final issues of Spider-Girl, featuring Mayday
This is a numbercrunching special. San Diego Comic Con 2010 is weeks away. Yet in all the excitement, no one seems to be considering the environmental
Well we did. All of two weeks ago. Not only that but we printed the artwork below by Jeff Lemire of Hawkman and Atom as well. Just to give you a clue of
Bleeding Cool has run a number of articles about publisher Devil's Due's woes. How the publisher became victim to increasing number of bookstore returns.
BanWatch: Brian Bendis gets his own IP address banned at the Bendis Boards? Who does he think he is, Mark Millar? WoodWatch: Jim McLauchlin's article on
Sometimes a swipe is a lazy choice for a creator. And sometimes its a way to suggest a link to the past. Such as this teaser for a new series from
Chuck Rozanski of Mile High Comics has announced he's to sell the last of the Mile High/Edgar Church collection Golden Age comic books that made his
Thuat Nguyen, whose Vietnamese digital manga publishing company is listed by Apple as "mycompany" with a has appeared to be the biggest hit on the new
Alan Moore once told me that he much prefers to over react than simply react. And if he can burn bridges while he's doing it, then there's much less
DC Thomson, publishers of the iconic British comics The Beano and The Dandy, has launched a new gallery showcasing artwork from the publisher's glorious
Look it's meant to be Bill O'Reilly okay? I only see him on The Daily Show, shut up. Anyway. What are the big stories this week on Bleeding Cool? Well the
Bleeding Cool ran a number of pieces on problems that some creators have had with the graphic novel publisher Insomnia. First rumours of their potential
As Steven Moffat’s first season as showrunner on Doctor Who ended, I found my suspicions confirmed: the new show under Davies and now Moffat has continued
A couple of weeks ago, Comic Book Resources published a long interview with Bob Silva of European publisher Humanoids and its wide ranging series of plans
I liked Chris Claremont and Jim Lee's X-Men #1 back in the day. Hell, I had a letter saying so in issue 4. I even bought multiple issues because, well,
GlitchWatch: Amazing Fantasy Omnibus. RRP £55.99. Amazon discount price. £39.19. Play.com who think it's actually at £12.99 book, £8.49 free delivery. It
David Sillito of the BBC talks to Neil about everything from The Graveyard Book to Sandman to Doctor Who. And then also addresses one topic that some have
















