We have an exclusive first look at some interior pages for Django / Zorro #1, the official sequel to the hit movie Django Unchained. The series is being
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This is possibly the most ridiculous headlines I've written on Bleeding Col. And it's one that happens to be 100% true. We knew that a scratch'n'sniff
Another wonderful week of comics, so what have you been buying? Psychic occultist Cassandra Craft returned to the New 52 with a racebending change from
From Uncanny X-Men by Chris Clarmeont and Dave Cockrum, after John Byrne had left the book. Then from a subsequent issue of Fantastic Four by John Byrne.
In last week's Avengers we learned of a significant split between Reed Richards and Susan Storm, indeed with the latter hunting down the former, in the
So, Superman: Doomed #2 is out today. The final issue of this crossover event that has pitted Superman against Doomsday in a far more internal fashion
This is how it went the first time around, from Justice League International #1 written by Geoff Johns and Dan DiDio. Booster God meeting another version
We have three exclusive extended previews here for Dynamite books coming out on Wednesday. First up is Red Sonja #12 by Gail Simone and Walter Geovani,
DC Comics has announced that they will have six exclusive cover for the New York Comic Con which runs October 9th - 12th. You can pick up the exclusive
I remember getting to read the first issue of Garth Ennis' new series Rover Red Charlie early so I could do up some interview questions for Ennis and
By Shawn Perry Good Evening Bleeding Cool! “They’ve got the guns but we’ve got the numbers!” To quote the Lizard King’s immortal refrain to once again
Comics editor Tea Fougner, writes for Bleeding Cool in response to Denise Dorman's article on the current challenges for those exhibiting at comic
Sage Ashford offers his Annotated Reading of The Multiversity: Society of Super-Heroes: Conquerors from the Counter-World #1 from DC Comics by Grant
By Cameron Hatheway September 30th marks the release of The Rise of Aurora West from First Second Books, the prequel to Paul Pope’s Eisner award-winning
Denise Dorman's comments about the recent convention experiences of she and her husband, the famed fantasy illustrator Dave Dorman, caused considerable