Bleeding Cool has been running the story that DC Comics will be renumbering their comics to issue zero in September, to tell earlier stories of their
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Peter S. Svensson reads and reviews comics for Bleeding Cool. Image has asked that we not spoil the massive major game-changing holy shit did I just read
Jesse James, owner of Jesse James Comics in Glendale, AZ writes for Bleeding Cool; On January 25th 1982, I was given a free Comic Book by Tom Heiner of
It is a little ridiculous. (Photo by Roger Gibson) This weekend is the Bristol Comic Expo, the genetic inheritor of the old UKCAC conventions. With guests
Earthworld Comics in Albany, New York arranged donations from many customers in the run up to Free Comic Book Day, to send to American troops serving in
So it's now the fifth installment of Dealing Cool, and it's time that the retailer feedback feature begins to show how the market can shift and flow as
In a move to avoid spoilers, Marvel switched the covers of Avengers Assemble issue 3 and issue 4. Which, given the ending of issue #3 now makes the events
Hitting hard both on BC and the internet at large today:I was writing the last issue of John Carter when the news came that Marvel had won a lawsuit
Two comics, two companies, two franchises, two company crossovers, both solicited at the same time, both on sale in the same week. It's an odd world isn't
First Drawing Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles By Kevin Eastman And Peter Laird Sells For $71,700
A fascinating piece of modern comic book history has just sold at Heritage Auctions for $71,700. The first-ever drawing of the concept by Kevin Eastman
Ten years ago, Joe Field started Free Comic Book Day. Last weekend was the eleventh such event. He writes for Bleeding Cool; FCBD 2012 was a lot of fun!
A spectacular page of original art from Fantastic Four #55 drawn by Jack Kirby, inked by Joe Sinnott and featuring the Silver Surfer sold at Heritage
In August, Marvel have a new comic book. The First X-Men. They'll tell you more about it on Monday. Which gives us a weekend to speculate. Trying to get a
Roger Langridge hasn't done a lot for DC Comics. Gross Point, a little Big Books, some Bizarro World springs to mind, but not a lot more. He's done far
Comic book stores have told me in the last month, they have seen a much greater interest in the appearances of Thanos in Marvel comics. And certain people