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Maybe your family has been deleted by a change in continuity. Maybe some irresponsible rumour monger has suggested your book is to be cancelled. Or
The character may have been deleted by the evnts of Flashpoint. But Brett Booth does insist on keeping drawing him. I wonder if he knows something we
This list is a work in progress... feel free to add your own event details in the comments and I'll update. Wednesday, October 12th Jim Hanley’s NYCC
This is the complete cover collection of Amazing Spider-Man #666 including all the different retailer-specific covers from around the world, displayed by
Batwatch: From Superpunch, right. GalleryWatch: Alex Ross gets an exhibition at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. "To many, people comic books have a
THE WORLD THAT'S COMING includes more O.M.A.C., according to both inker Scott Koblish and writer (and DC Co-Publisher) Dan DiDio. That's good, because
I'd forgotten about Project Superior. Here's the back wall of Brian Wood's office. As photographed by Brian Wood.
Air Pirates. Superduperman. What The--?!. I do love a good comic book parody. Yesterday I was asked by a comic book publisher to write an upcoming parody
Scott Koblish, inker on O.M.A.C., has posted on the Bleeding Cool boards, regarding a post earlier this week, Will O.M.A.C. Be First For The Chop? He
Haven is closing its doors. Is there room for another comic book distributor to pick up the pieces that the monopoly behemoth iof Diamond Comic
So the Diamond figures have come through. DC has grabbed the top spot in both volume and dollars spent on comics in September, for the first time in six
Here's the lineup for the month... note Justice League #2 is shipping seven weeks after the first...
GunWatch: Blame Canada. Alpha Flight #5. WarrenWatch: Warren Ellis on the DC Marketshare grab; So DC Comic’s media-blitzed massive relaunch of its entire
Welcome to the front lines of the Digital vs Print War. Little more than 5 months ago, Bleeding Cool reported on Barnes & Noble's plans to become