Stadium Comics of Ontario, Canada have held a press conference over their decision which side to take in the upcoming Avengers Vs X-Men series.
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Jason Inman and friends have been very silly at WonderCon. I have a weakness for this kind of this thing, feel free to indulge with me.
"Please Note: These oil paintings by Mike S. Mall are not the original artwork in any way. These pieces are the artists interpretation of the once
Phil Boyle of Coliseum Of Comics, Florida, writes for Bleeding Cool about Mark Waid's recently announced digital line of comics, and his comments about
What stage are you at in the Apple Product Ownership cycle? After seeing ComiXology's new HD comics for the New iPad, I'm think I'm further along. Yeah,
It was the massive female-focused anthology from Renae De Liz that no comics publisher funded. But that the social networking movement on Kickstarter did,
Peter S. Svensson stumped Mark Waid at WonderCon for Bleeding Cool. Jonah Weiland of Comic Book Resources came up with the idea of doing a “Stump Mark
From that X-Force splash to the more recent Deathstroke cover, to the inside pages of Hawk & Dove, Rob Liefeld makes his love known here. I'm thinking
It's another ruaround the likes of Kickstarter and IndieGoGo looking for interestingcomics and comic related projects looking for funding. Get involved,
"It's January 2001. Where's my fucking jet pack?" -- Warren Ellis Given how many stories in comic books involve time travel, a significant number set in
As Bleeding Cool previously reported, the British Royal Mail are releasing ten first class stamps, each celebrating a comic book character and the comic
Today, Alain Wauters, 56, was sentenced to ten months in a Belgian prison for stealing an original copy of Tintin, Le Crabe Aux Pinces D'Or (The Crab with
According to MacWorld, Comixology is about to launch a new ComiXology HD App for reading comics on the New iPad in glorious retinal definition HD. You can
Ryan King writes for Bleeding Cool from WonderCon. Even though it's finished, this piece of news doesn't seem to have made it out much... UPDATE: Steve
Taiwanese art student Wong Tin Cheung has won a major art prize from the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts worth $13,500 for an artwork depicting the face of