Dean Butters attended San Diego Comic Con. He travelled further than most people to get there. The last time I was at San Diego Comic Con was five years
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I was pretty much sold with the cover and premise. But now I've had a chance to read the final first issue of Damsels #1. And it totally works. There's
Archer & Armstrong #1, out in a couple of weeks on August 8th, has already burnt through its 26,000 strong print run and is going to second print -
Josh Hoopes is again trying to launch a series of scams across the comics industry, to try and rip off both new artists and small publishers. Over the
A Bleeding Cool reader writes "There are no websites that I can find that have all of Marvel's October solicitations listed in one place, including the
While most comic stores held copies of Batman Inc #3 yesterday, following DC Comics' instructions, many shops did not. Some chose to ignore the request,
There'a a new wepisode of Crossed: Wish You Were Here up by Si Spurrier, Javier Barreno and Gary Erkine hitting the interwebs. And slightly less of the
Marvel Comics are bringing you all some new initials for the weekly comic lists. Flushed with the success of splashing AVX all over lists, helping
You can never trust Scott Lobdell. Seriously, you can burn that on your forehead as a motto and never live to regret it. But yesterday, he did tweet,
In what seems eons ago (before San Diego Comic Con, basically), we reported the rumour that Esad Ribic and Jonathan Hickman were taking on The Avengers
In an interview with Dan DiDio and Jim Lee for ICV2, we started to get a feel for the seasons at DC Comics. A New 52 event in the autumn, and a non-New 52
These cartoon strips are created weeks, months in advance. But it is a shame it had to run this week...
Here's an activity which is going to occupy quite a lot of our time over the next year or so: piecing together how certain aspects of certain comic book
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; After three months in a row at the same percentage of female creators, DC Comics was up in May, which helped them