Batman and Lex Luthor in the same film could make for an interesting dynamic. It’s a pretty badly kept secret that Lex Luthor will feature in the film,
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The Bleeding Cool forums. Famed as a den of iniquity the internet over. But among the flamewars, insults and general baiting, there is also high drama.
This is the solicitation for Wolverine #11 out this week. With the world on the brink of viral apocalypse, Logan and Kitty Pryde face down the Thirteen
Jonathon Dalton writes for Bleeding Cool: Writing a science fiction webcomic poses a unique challenge. Science fiction, as you know, is never really about
I don't know what. But next week I am told to expect big Wolverine news. A year ago, Bleeding Cool teased what seemed to be the death of Wolverine in
If you are an up-and-coming artist today or at least want to be, you most likely have a page on deviantART, the social media and portfolio site that
Bleeding Cool believes that DC Comics is not planning to kill off Nightwing, even though they may tease the possibility. We emphasised this a couple of
Tommy Zimmer writes; Chris Yost is making big waves in both the comics and cinematic community. I have been familiar with most of his work dating back to
Tomorrow, Jeff Smith will be unveiling his newest project: Tuki Save the Humans! at the Society of Illustrators during the benefit brunch for the Comic
Above we have the published cover to Five Ghosts #4. And below the cover to Swamp Thing #27 coming out in January. Reach for the stars! In Swipe File we
Dylan Gonzalez writes; Beer: Warrior IPA Brewery: Left Hand Brewery Note: only brewed once a year Left Hand Brewery busts out their once a year special
Tupaq Felber writes for Bleeding Cool: "Gordon and Perry are a couple of chronically adolescent friends, about to turn 40. A week alone in the wilds of
In this week's Captain Marvel, there are several posters around New York City for Serval Industries, the name of the company who is buying the X-Factor
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Kelly Fogg writes for Bleeding Cool: When you were a kid did you ever stand on your head and wonder what the world would be like if we all walked on the