Over on the Comic Book Resources Spider-Man forum, a comic fan posted, regarding Dan Slott's work on the Amazing Spider-Man comic; It is jus a paycheck
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Italian comic books are popular in all parts of the world. South America specially has a thriving audience for the work. But shipping costs can be
Bleeding Cool was the first to mention that MTV Geek existed. And that it officially existed. And that it had launched. And that it had officially
HateWatch: Dwight MacPherson on the Graphic Novel/Film Pitch cource..and hate. Sure, there are some “big-name” freelancers who see a considerable amount
It's all down to the weather. But Diamond seems to have pulled out a significant amount of stops on this one, getting certain otherwise snowtrapped comics
Just read on Bleeding Cool that my new Image book sold for $45 on ebay and I'm still typing the pitch! - Phil Hester on Twitter. Top Twenty Things You
Comic fans have a new place to see original art and meet comic creators in Chicago. This Friday saw the opening reception at The Rogues Gallery, a comic
In the last few months, I’d seen several comic sites ask what the Japanese equivalent to WATCHMEN was, and I waited for someone to finally point it what
Awww... Despite Grant Morrison's assurances that We3 would be produced in an oversize slipcased Absolute format nest year, it seems that it's been scaled
Back in 2005 I used to get e-mails from this guy; Alex Segura Jr. Public Relations Coordinator (Direct Market) Archie Comic Publications Then he went to
Last week, nOir NYC Jewelry held a launch party for a new range of jewelry. And much of it seems to be based on, and will trademark coverage of, DC Comics
Bleeding Cool has learnt that there is a document from Diamond Comics Distributors being sent to comics publishers. It addresses a new digital
I understand that huge snow storms in New York have caused truck delays this week for Diamond Comics Distributors. Most hit it seems so far are stores who
JobWatch: There are jobs in comics awaiting! One batch has you being a Stan Lee documentary intern in Los Angeles, a comic shop clerk in Boston, or a
I remember the ads. Probablity is, you do too. You Too Can Be A Comic Book Artist! Learn To Be A Professional Cartoonist Is Ten Easy Lessons! and the
Mayank Khurana writes for Bleeding Cool; Abhishek Malsuni and Shashank Mishra, an Indian artist/colorist duo have contributed to the up-coming Witchblade
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool. It was an old dream of mine to have The Alchemist as a graphic novel. I had received several proposals but none of
Of late, Marvel Comics has made a real push to hire and promote women comic creators at the company. From Ultimate Spider-Man to Dark Wolverine to
And now we know definitively what it stands for. Securing Human Intelligence and Enforcing Lawful Dissemination. Senator Joseph Lieberman (patch pictured)
This is The Bleeding Cool ComicChron Robot speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
It's not out till Wednesday. But a copy of the first issue of the new series 27 from Image Comics has just sold on eBay for $35 as a preorder. And more
This is the cover to DC, a Washington DC magazine, drawn by Frank Cho. It features Michelle Obama in Superwoman mode, for an interview with the man
While Boom! are already collecting some of Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse comics, Fantagraphics will be going back to the man's original work on the
RavenWatch: The Teen Titans' Raven to get her own CW live action TV show. This is what happens when you make Marv Wolfman one of the DC multimedia
Bleeding Cool did some silly comic book coverage of WikiLeaks this week. But what actual relevant comics and cartoon appeared in Julian Assange's act of
Cages is possibly my favourite comic book of all time. Written and drawn by Dave McKean, it's a dazzling mix of narrative and artistic style that travels
We said this was going to be hard to find. We didn't think it was going to be this hard. Bleeding Cool picked 27 #1 as a comic with speculation potential
Congress Of The Animals is the first full length graphic novel by Jim Woodring in his Frank series. It stars, as ever, Frank, this mixture of 1930 animal
In June, Boom! Studios will publish the first volume of their Walt Disney Treasury: Donald Duck series, collecting chronologically the Duck stories of Don
This is a retailer variant cover of Joe Hill's The Cape from IDW for Jetpack Comics. Limited to 500 copies, it's notable for having a photo of Joe Hill
















