That's sold out at distributor level, which means shops may have copies of Watson And Holmes #1 - they just can't order any more. The New York Magazine
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Another look through the comics that retailers are releasing the amount of orders of a comic ahead of their publication. Jeff Lemire's Trillium is a
It's a small mention in the Vertigo Defy preview book at San Diego Comic Con. Travis Pelkie noticed. He emailed; In Shelley Bond's intro, she goes on
Brandon Thomas writes for Bleeding Cool: “For A Thousand Years…” by Joe Kelly & German Garcia Joe Kelly is one of the most underrated comics writers
The world transitioned from Comic Book Day to Comic Con Week yesterday, with Justin Jordan at the top of the list. From chitter chatter in the San Diego
Mike Hogan writes; When the creative team behind the new volume of Uncanny X-Force was announced, I wondered if Sam Humphries would bring the same kind of
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool broke the story that Justin Jordan had walked off the Superboy comic. Today, we have discovered that he'll be working on Bleeding
It's a tradition now, isn't it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ592Haj2s0
At this evening's Monkeybrain Comics panel at San Diego Comic Con, they will announce five new series. I'm especially pleased to see the return of Anina
What Bleeding Cool writer Louis Falcetti picked up on Preview Night... William Gaines Was Right Shirt (CBLDF), Zenith Shirt (2000 AD), Frankie The Cat
Watson And Holmes, the urban adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes stories has sold out of its 3888 print run ahead of today's publication. Issue 2 has a
People who line up for conventions, keen to grab the hottest exclusive items know the score. They may be at the front of the line, but when the doors open
Asylum Press announced today that Lori Lovcraft, the creator-owned property of Mike Vosburg, has returned in a new digital mini-series Lori Lovecraft:
A quick look at Lee Bermejo's upcoming Vertigo comic, Suiciders... courtesy of his rather wonderful blog.
By Devin T. Quin, writing for Bleeding Cool Just like every comic book writer is only doing their best to break into feature films, every cartoonist is













