I was talking to Brendon earlier about how I think the move of Thor 2 from summer to November 2013 has a fair bit of comic-side significance because the
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Three books. Hell Yeah from Joe Keatinge and Andre Szymanowicz, Mind The Gap by Jim McCann, Rodin Esquejo (Morning Glories covers) and Sonia Oback, and
Josh Kopin reports for Bleeding Cool from New York Comic Con. The Vertigo panel began with a search for editor Karen Berger and, when she could not be
John McLaughlin, one of the four credited writers of Black Swan, is to revamp Youngblood with Rob Liefeld as part of Image's Extreme relaunch/revamp
This is the normal Free Comic Book Day in the first half of 2012, not the new Hallowe'en Free Comic Book Day for one year's time. But Justice League
The New York Comic Con has been justifiable boasting about its sellouts for the weekend, with only Friday tickets available this morning. Odds are they
Bleeding Cool reporter Josh Kopin lets us know the news from the floor of New York Comic Con that Fred Van Lente And Ryan Dunlavey's next book will be
Heather Kenealy, the Marvel zombie comic shop clerk who has been running reviews of the DC Relaunch first month on Bleeding Cool has won the competition
Title: Don’t Be Afraid Creators: Cover by Darick Robertson & Richard P. Clark; Writers: Dan Rivera, Joe Sergi, Joshua Osborne, Justin Heggs, and Eric
The Haunt comic from Image was very much definitely by Todd McFarlane and Greg Capullo, whose work has a certain sympatico quality. The new team on the
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool showed you video of a conflict on the streets of Seattle which led to assault charges for Phoenix Jones, even though the
StanWatch: This is Reggie The Veggie Crocodile, from Stan Lee's new kids comics line from 1821, launching at San Diego Comic Con today. The comics,
Title: Neonomicon TPB Creators: Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows Publisher: Avatar Comics Available: Booth #1930 High concept: What if the horrorific
DC Comics has been placing an increasing emphasis on marketing outreach in recent weeks, and the New York Times is reporting that's about to continue with
It's sort of a comic industry version of the Da Vinci Code: one of the oldest and most powerful organizations in comics with a long-forgotten book hidden