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Leinil Yu wasn't too sure about how the colourist of the X-Force #22 cover, handled his artwork. He tweeted "I was unhappy with how the grayscale was
Welcome to Dealing Cool, a new feature that we plan to host here at BleedingCool.com on a regular basis. Our aim is to share retailer perspectives on how
Supurbia, a new comic from Boom! is written by Bleeding Cool contributor Grace Randolph. It is edited by Matt Gagnon who is editing the Avengefuls books I
DC Entertainment have informed retailers that they will replace all copies of the Absolute Kingdom Come third printing, due to a page missing text.
In the battle of One Million Moms (who have now moved onto protesting against ABC's TV series Good Christian Belles) vs The Pink Pound, it seems the
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViD0hTSF2zE Grace Randolph does her very Newsarama impersonation for Bleeding Cool. As part of her Think About The Ink
Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples have been answering questions on Reddit ahead of the release of their new ongoing series for Image Comics, Saga. And
There is a Doctor Who book edited by TV media guru Steve Berry and illustrated by Ben Morris, raising money for Alzheimer's Research UK. It features a
This is the first week that DC's new logo will appear on the front cover of their books. And it does so with a banner over all of them, celebrating the
As the year's comic conventions yet again begin their seasonal march through the summer, so the traditional emails to Bleeding Cool come in, asking about
I understand that as of yesterday, initial orders for Avengers Vs X-Men #1 had outsurpassed those of Justice League #1. Last year, DC announced to the Los
You didn't get a ticket to San Diego Comic Con. And you've realised with the crackdown on ticket scalpers this year, you probably won't get one later
After a bit of a lull, we have Image first issue fever on us again. Anything published in recent weeks with an issue 1 on it, is rocketing in value. Check
Gay marriages. Death. Divorce. Globalisation protest. Archie Comics continues to give more of a real life take on modern society for a young audience than














