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@ClockpunkEllis has been amusing us here at Bleeding Cool for some time on Twitter with single-page cartoons where Cthulu comments on recent comics news
Your guess is as good at ours... Donny Cates is the co-creator of the likes of Buzzkill, Ghost Fleet and The Paybacks for Dark Horse Comics. Could this,
So we just ran the news that Landry Walker will be the new writer on DC Comics' Red Lanterns title from January. Well, it will be a busy January for
Squarriors #1 by Devil's Due is... well, due. The first issue is out in comic stores on Wednesday December 10th. And while you may be on the fence over
Charles Soule is enjoying his Marvel exclusive contract now (even if not everyone at Marvel or DC knew when this actually happened) so he must bid one of
As they did last year, the Lakes Comic Arts Festival held in Kendal this weekend, saw the town transformed into comic books, with plenty of local shops
A new year! And new changes! Damian appears to have returned - as if anyone expected that he wouldn't - and appears to be coming back with superpowers in
I had a very nice chat in the pub a few weeks ago with Rian Hughes, the man who designed the Multiversity poster given away at San Diego Comic Con. In it,
We've had a spate of Vikings in the media of late. Well, that means there's always room for another one. And next year, we can expect a new one, courtesy
Ho ho ho ho Logan... Top Twenty Traffic Stories Of The Week Can Cosplayers *Really* Pose Like Milo Manara’s Spider-Woman? Yes Folks, Sabretooth Is
Brace yourselves for a wild, revelatory, and multi-faceted discussion that I had at length with prodigious and versatile author Paul Tobin at New York
I understand that a number of DC Comics creators are being instructed to bring their arcs, their plots, their storylines to a close before the Band-Aid,
Two of the most fun comic series out there, Archer & Armstrong and Quantum and Woody pulled together into one comic... what could be better? Here we
Consider this an irregular feature looking at comic books that have gone to second prints or more. Now, it is worth remembering that some publishers plan