Bleeding Cool has talked about the issue of Watchmen and V For Vendetta rights never reverting to their creators, as originally agreed they would, because
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We learnt yesterday that Denise Mina would be writing the DC/Vertigo adaptation of the Millennium Trilogy. Well, yesterday Bleeding Cool was told that
CoverWatch: DC Vertigo shows off a bunch of covers for upcoming comics, including the above wraparound cover by Adam Hughes for Fairest
Have to say I'm a lot less convinced of massive disruption in the industry for 2012 than I was just 6-8 months ago -- primarily because Nero has very
I understand that a plan has been made at Warner Bros to merge their show space at the 2012 San Diego Comic Con with that of DC Comics. Which would see DC
When Steve Pugh drew Animal Man in the nineties,written by Jamie Delano, it was some of the best work of his life. Page after page with ink and paint
USA Today reports a new future Archie storyline that sees him not married to Betty or Veronica, but Valerie from Josie And The Pussycats. I don't think
Yup, looks like the March 2012 solicitations are starting to trickle through. So here are the solicitations for Garth Ennisy comics from Dynamite. The
It's off how one Facebook post can tear the internet in half. SO anyway, this is what you have been reading this week. Aren't you all sophisticated sorts?
The Scotsman has reported that crime novelist and occasional graphic novelist, Denise Mina, will be adapting the Millennium Trilogy by the late Stieg
Last week, Mark Millar was saying that he and Bryan Hitch had been chatting very indiscriminately about a big change that was coming in 2012 for comics
Welcome to Bleeding Cool, Grace! You may know her as Marvel's Watcher or the host of Beyond The Trailer, but from tomorrow Grace will be hosting her new
The statistics are released. The FIQ - International Comic Book Festival, held in Belo Horizonte, Brazil last month is the largest comic convention in the
In 1969, ABC News's 20/20 investigative program exposed a scam from habitual conman, government informant and convicted felon, John Ellsworth and his
SacrificeWatch: The first issue of the Sacrifice comic book by Sam Humphries and Dalton Rose, with a total print run of 1,100 and independently