Inker Jason Temujin once worked on Mike Deodato's pencils from Fred Burke's script on the comic Miracleman Triumphant! for Eclipse. It was never
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From Saga #11. Out tomorrow. There's a good chance, isn't there?
Mark Robert Bourne writes for Bleeding Cool. Script: Corinna Bechko & Gabriel Hardman Art: Gabriel Hardman Colors: Rachelle Rosenberg Lettering:
UPS is the new Logistics Sponsor for Free Comic Book Day 2013. Which makes them sound like the Olympics, I mean seriously, who sponsors Logistics? Well,
Entertainment Weekly have a nice interview with Grant Morrison to coincide with his upcoming final issue on Action Comics. Stuff like; I love The Walking
This is the first of a new comic book format from IDW calles the Comifolio. Or in this case, should it be Comifoalio? A limited-edition variant cover
Take the ComiXology App. Click on the "Creators" tab. And this is what you get. To see the men as well, you can just click on "All Creators". But it's a
On Sunday, March 17th, Darwyn Cooke arrived two hours late to Megacon with many fans awaiting him and left a simple note on the table: "SORRY! SEE YOU
It’s a detective story set in 2076, when everyone in the United States has a secret identity. Our protagonist is a member of the paparazzi, outlaw private
I understand that Andy Diggle, announced just before NYCC by DC (and by Bleeding Cool a few weeks earlier) as taking over Action Comics with Tony Daniel
So the Roy Lichtenstein exhibition at London's Tate gallery has been a smash hit. But as ever, it has raised questions in the comics community over the
Who is this mystery guest star...? Age Of Ultron‘s surprising ending is meant to be top secret, only eight people are meant to know about it and Joe
So you've probably seen that the powers-that-be here at Bleeding Cool Online have been doing this new print magazine. And it's been pretty successful,
by Frank Beddor While most would probably assume Royal Bodyguard Hatter Madigan is the only one having adventures, the fact is that writing the books can
Dennis O’Neil, returns to New York University every Wednesday, for his evening class on writing comic books and graphic novels at the university’s School