Knowing that Batman: Leviathan Strikes! published yesterday from DC Comics would be set in St Hadrian's did bring to mind images of a St Trinian's girls
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We know that Stuart Moore is writing a prose novel version of Civil War for 2012. Well two other prose novels are coming out from Marvel in May, aimed at
MarriageWatch: CNN runs preview clips of Life With Archie #16 - or as we're calling it, the first gay biracial military wedding in kids comics.
The internet has been thoroughly consumed with discussion of The Hobbit trailer for the past day -- and we're still almost a year out from the movie's
Mason Cook is an an independent comic creator based in Brisbane, Australia, releasing a new comic book, Dwarf And Gnome, in January. I thought this five
If you took all the clothes worn by all the ladies on the following Dynamite covers, would you have enough material to make one costume that wouldn't make
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool drew attention to the report from the The Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights regarding the working conditions in
It must be end of the quarter. How can we tell? Because that's when Marvel Comics often appear to try and meet some kind of end of quarter targets by
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool told you about the DC Comic Retailer Customizable Free Comic Book Day title for 2012, where retailers can list their details and
UPDATE: Hasbro has now responded to the allegations below. The Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights has condemned Hasbro for working conditions in
From New Avengers #23, shipping in March 2012. A breakdown of how Mike Deodato did it using Copic sketch pens...
Until December the 30th, Marvel Comics are running a 99c digital sale on a whole bunch of comics that are in some way relevant to either the X-Men, or the
Dean Butters writes for Bleeding Cool; In defense of appropriation and Sharon Moody (who I have never met or even heard of until the article on Bleeding
If I was willing to up sticks and move to South California, I'd probably have this job already through through pure force of will. But that's not going to
This week, a number of the DC Universe books end with the maiming or killing or someone close to the main character - by one of the main characters. I