We'd already seen mention of the Wildstorm alien race, the shape-shifting Daemonites, in the Wildstorm-originated books Stormwatch, Grifter and Voodoo.
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SignWatch: Danny Fingeroth and Dennis O'Neil will be signing The Stan Lee Universe at Midtown Comics Downtown, 6pm to 7p, tomorrow. IndiaWatch: Don: The
Ah well, it was still fun speculation. And the original Sand Superman saga from 1971 is still my favorite 70s-era Superman story. I stumbled across a
Ward Sutton looks at the current political players for the Village Voice, via the iconography of DC Comics, and asks if they can be relaunched as well?
Rather than simply relying on sales figures, which never tell the full picture, we ask retailers what is, and what isn’t, moving for them, and here’s what
This past Wednesday, DC released The Ray, Volume III, #1, bringing us the fourth incarnation of the Ray, this one a Korean-American named Lucien Gates.
Thanks to Amazon, we have a glimpse of upcoming Marvel plans. Lots of the usual collections of current and classic comics, with a few surprises. In July
Aaron and Anna get dressed in the Christmas spirit to look through a monster week of comics, from new Justice League to Wonder Woman to X-Force to Hulk,
It was noted that in the March 2012 solicitations for Marvel Comics, that the Marvel Adventures line of comics had come to an end. Spider-Man #24 and
Si Spurrier’s instructions: "Dredd is an American law enforcement officer in Mega City One: a violent city of the future where uniformed Judges combine
Grace Randolph looks at tomorrow's comics today with her new Think About The Ink - Stacktastic video blog, which Bleeding Cool is honoured to host. This
It doesn't happen often. An in-comic goodbye to someone at a comic publisher who has been made redundnant. Most companies are embarrassed by such things -
Stuart Moore was a DC editor for the Helix line, which launched amongst other things, Transmetropolitan. Working for Vertigo, he was then headhunted by
It was a terribly engaging theory, that Superman was intended to have been replaced by a Sand creature back in 1988, as a possible get out to the Lois And
Batwoman artist Amy Reeder has been breaking down some of her upcoming cover for the series, from sketches to colours, on her Facebook page. Here are