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We're not talking Luke Cage's "Sweet Christmas" exclamations here. But in a discussion on the Byrne Robotics board about offense in comics, starting with
From the back of Iron Man #500.1, a sneak peek at what is to come for shell head in 2011. I can see those tentacular robotic creatures up top, let us know
I do hope it's Swamp Thing. Yes, I know, I have a lot of love for the Vertigo version and would have welcomed the China Mieville version, complete with
Controversy. it's a funny thing. Oh there are plenty of things to offend people, but they have to get to the people who would be offended first. Often
Put It On, an art exhibition at the Nature Morte gallery in Delhi features Superman, Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel as part of a safe sex message to
And here it is folks, The comic that bowled the guys at A Comic Shop over so much that owner Aaron said he preferred it to the original Garth Ennis/Jacen
SecretShopperWatch: According to The Comic Shop in Decatur, AL, "around 3:30 p.m. an old woman came in wanting to purchase Brightest Day #19. We told her
I've seen Iron Man pizzas. I've seen Krypton-themed weddings. But a Joker-out=of-Dark Knight Returns wedding cake? That's a new one. I do hope the bride
Aaron and Tri-Force Mike from A Comic Shop in Florida return to take us, hand in hand, through this week's new comic books in their very hand! And they
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool talked about Marvel's new comic, The Mystery Men. And the legal issues it may involve. So I talked to Bob Burden, creator of
Looks like Amazon may have over ordered a few of these for Christmas and are now punting them out. The first Brightest Day hardcover, published in
I have had two major comics publishers just contact me about this, their mouths agape. Marvel have just run a teaser for a new comic, The Mystery Men,
The Fondation Cartier Pour L'Art Contemporain in Paris is currently showing an exhibition devoted to the work of Moebius, as well as his other pseudonym
That's one hell of a drop for such a massive book. Amazon UK are selling the massive 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking by Paul Leviz
MiddleEastWatch: Dez Skinn and Kef Sutherland are back from a trip to the United Arab Emirates for the Comics and Literacy. I was actually out there for a
Last year, Bleeding Cool reported the rumour that Georg Brewer of DC Direct, would no longer be with the company, as it underwent a dramatic change in
So Fantastic Four #587 shipped a week ago, in its death bag. And some people have discovered their bagged comic contains a black-logo Fantastic Four
Spend three hour working at San Diego Comic Con, and get in for the whole day, free. You could be filling bags with programmes, you could engage your
You know it's Valentine's Day coming, right? What better gift for a male nerd to his recently-acquired girlfriend to help share his hobby with her than a
In news that is already alarming ebook fans around the internet, the NY Times is reporting in a story this morning that Apple has informed app developers
I recently had the good fortune to find a confidential document regarding the financial plans and predictions for Radical Publishing from September 2010.
On the basis that it is unlikely George Perez will be drawing two Flashpoint mini-series, it looks as if Peter Milligan with be writing Secret Seven,
Last year, January proved a turning point for Bleeding Cool as traffic ramped up. It was no difference this year, with a record breaking week that will
Oh look, they’ve finally cast Superman. Now the next hurdle is the studio’s struggle to make Superman feel relevant to the young ‘uns and not something
Ex-Marvel Editor-In-Chief Tom DeFalco takes Archie to the land that time may have forgotten but clearly hair straighteners had not. Drawn by Fernando
I have been told of two potential titles for the as-yet-unnamed fifteenth Flashpoint mini-series. I know nothing more about it, and it's very possible
Diogo Bercito (reporter for Folha de S.Paulo, www.folha.com.br, Brazil's leading newspaper) writes for Bleeding Cool For us who stayed in Angoulême after
John Holland writes for Bleeding Cool from the floor of New Orleans Wizard World. Yesterday's report can be found here. Today started a lot slower than
MillarWatch: The Marvel Knights Spider-Man twelve issue series by Mark Millar and Terry Dodson is today available on Comixology for 99c an issue, $11.88






















