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"I don't know how often I can so no comment. I will try to be as open as I can..." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7b9Llfv-AQ0 George Perez appeared at
Marvel have recently moved a number of their titles to "self cover", where the cover is part if the print tun of the rest of the comic, on the same paper,
I mentioned this is a previous post. But it probably deserves a headline of its own. Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, known now for their work on Criminal
With all the fuss about Lea Hernandez' Garlicks not hitting its Kickstarter objectives (though she will be back), here's a look at a project that has done
FilmWatch: Could this be a case for films to return to San Diego Comic Con in 2013? "While all but four of the 21 films generated a profit, the amount of
Seth Grahame-Smith, creator of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, on the theoretical Beetlejuice sequel he's been working on, and the original: Beetlejuice
Jake Capps writes for Bleeding Cool; I just spent five hours in a line wrapping around the back alleys of London's Soho district. This was my first
I really like Jonathan Ross. Always have, whether that was staying up to watch the Last Resort as a young teenage, watching him reinvent British
He doesn't just do the covers you know. Alex Ross is instrinically involved with every issue of Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist and Ming The Merciless from
Elliot Cole reads comics for Bleeding Cool; Dark Avengers #176 by Jeff Parker and Kev Walker Thunderbolts just leap frogged Avengers Academy as Marvel's
Adam Messinger writes for Bleeding Cool; After reading and writing about Atomika, I decided I must speak to the genius who made this. Sal Abbinanti, or
Eliot Cole reads comics for Bleeding Cool; Saga #4 by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples Brian K Vaughan's knack for providing emotional resonance
There's the man himself wearing a fetching black vest and exposing his manly arms to the elements. The queue was immense, and both Alan Moore and
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one