Daniel Best, 20th Century Danny Boy, who is the go-to guy for following this and many other comic-related legal battles, reports today that there's a
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Back in Blighty, but the world keeps turning (which is why it took us longer to get home that it did to get to Los Angeles) and the comic book industry
Batman: The Animated Series Rises, Supergirl Animated, and a few more tidbits on the Ant Man movie.
Launching in November at Thought Bubble in Leeds, is the new Thought Bubble Anthology volume. And it will feature, with the approval of John Wagner and
Will it be good? BC will run its review soon, and you can react all you want -- either way. Meanwhile, at Rotten Tomatoes, there's this: Upset by these
The intersection of political controversy and the mainstream comic book scene is rarely uninteresting these days, but this one -- which has been building
DC Comics are making the first issues of their "Third Wave" titles returnable to retailers, if they order them at at least three quarters of their orders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnTQTNqPH5c Aaron Haaland writes; We are back from as AMAZING SDCC! Thanks everyone who made it rock! I ate Robert Kirkman
What was once the staple of San Diego Comic Con cosplay, the Slave Leia costume, seems to have fallen foul of taste police of late. At the show
Longtime BC readers will know that I'm a dedicated comics auction nerd. And it's an interesting time to be one of those. Case in point at the moment is
Skip Harvey writes; 2011: I wandered the Comic-Con floor, searching desperately for a credible (and cheap) souvenir for my good friend Joe. Joe’s an old
I went for dinner in North Hollywood last night (The Rustic Spoon, try the Pho Gai), a kind of post-San Diego get together with a few friends in the area,
They premiered at San Diego Comic Con at the CBLDF booth, and now they are all on sale. The Day The Flying Saucers came by Neil Gaiman, adapted for four
A San Diego Comic Con flipper has provided Bleeding Cool with exactly what he got, how much he paid for it and how much he was able to flip them for on
David Holloway is Bleeding Cool's Australian corresponent. You might have caught my coverage of Oz Comic-Con, which was pretty much focused on the fairly