Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; Okay, maybe not the coldest cities but it is pretty damp and miserable up north as I write this. Antony Johnston
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Must admit I was a little disappointed to see some mixed signals on the future of Hulk movies from various sources over the past couple weeks. Even though
It's a great piece of original art. Sam Kieth drawing Jim Lee's Deathblow and Rob Liefeld's Bloodwulf as well has his own Maxx in a series that predated
We continue to look at comic stores going above and beyond for Free Comic Book Day next Saturday. Well, Rebekah Isaacs, Jim Fern, Nelson Ortega, Joe
Gavin Lees writes for Bleeding Cool; Since his untimely passing last month, there has been an enormous outpouring of tributes to Jean “Moebius”
Bleeding Cool heard that the New DCU Zero issues in September, now confirmed by DC artists, may lead to some creative changes in their wake. Well here's a
Today we celebrate a Chick tract comic book, espousing the more radical evangelical Christian thinking as always, and jumping onto the pop cultural
Pitch: The Singing Detective meets The Marvel Universe. In the nineteen sixties, a number of patients are undergoing an experimental treatment to deal
Worried that Marvel's big media release on Tuesday, May 22nd for Astonishing X-Men #50 and the marriage proposal therein will spoil your enjoyment... of
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool; Another week comes and goes on Bleeding Cool, and now let us cease our mindless bickering about what forces are
Mind The Gap #1 by Jim McCann, Rodin Esquejo and Sonia Oback comes out this week from Image Comics. I've read the first issue already... and something
Fashion Week in Australia opened with this nineteen sixties Marvel inspired collection from the Romance Was Born studio designers Anna Plunkett and Luke
MotherWatch: Alison Bechdel talks to Salon about Are You My Mother? You know, I can’t even think about that. Whenever I do interviews I just have to
The internet keeps pecking away at the mysteries of Prometheus, only to have plenty more to come back for the next day. Given how clever they've been with
Eliot Cole reviews for Bleeding Cool; FF 17 is a one-shot story, a ‘day in the life of’ Peter Parker and Johnny Storm living together. One shots always