Bleeding Cool looked at recent speculator fueled demand for a number of comic books recently, resembling the speculator boom that occurred around the
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Welcome to the second installment of Dealing Cool, our new regular feature which shares retailer perspectives from among the racks and at the register.
It appears, hot off the success of Supurbia, that Boom! are publishing something new from another creator. I understand they may have something to do with
There are four books for the "Summer of Valiant". We knew the first three were X-O Manowar, Harbinger and Bloodshot... but the fourth remained a mystery.
Last year, Jeff Kinney, the author of Diary Of A Wimpy Kid took a restraining order against Antarctic Press for their publication of the comic Diary Of A
Talk about an aggressive convention schedule! Avatar Press will be setting up at tons of shows across the United States and Canada in 2012, and they’re
Archie Comics are about to issue one of those self congratulatory PR pieces that the Associated Press are so fond of, and that many sites just cut and
When people ask you to "save the date" for a wedding they're usually a little more specific than giving you an entire month. Especially, as comic goers,
I don't know if they used a Bat Signal or not. But Brazilian military police in Taubaté have invited retired soldier André Luiz Pinheiro, aged 50, known
This is still the only publically available photograph of the comic industry's only billionaire. Scrooge McDuck does not count. Isaac Perlmutter has just
NationWatch: Toys please. Toys now. That's not Eve speaking, that's me. SignWatch: Ramona Fradon, Terry Austin, Dan Green, Joe Sinnott, Joe Staton, Fred
Poor Jay Garrick. Not unlike one of today's mysterious topics, his already-drawn adventures have had a way of not making it to the printed page since the
A Little Heart is an indie comics anthology being created to support marriage equality, and seeking funding through Kickstarter. Its in reaction to the
This is the cover to the new edition of Leviathan from Rebellion, by Ian Edginton and D'Israeli, a new take on the Titanic story, a ship lost in a strange
Four kisses that mean a lot. And all of them spoilers to some degree or other. Go in, knowing that it may make a difference if you haven't already read














