We've had two, here are seven more. Only one-hundred-and-forty-one to go... first sighting of the Lizard cover as well. Presenting covers from Graham
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Security at San Diego Comic Con is generally tight. Lots of security guards, plenty of eyes, stealing work is hard, if not impossible. But one would have
So I'm writing how DC won the comic book PR war at San Diego. And then I get a press release from Marvel. In which they are to offer retailers a limited
The queues for the Hall H opening panel at San Diego Comic Con on Thursday... started on Monday. The convention organisers put out tents, the queue grew
But when the ticket sales were accounted for on Monday, Paramount said "Captain America" had actually collected $65.1 million over the weekend. Of course,
It was a warm Saturday morning in London on the 9th of July 2011, and despite the early hour there were nonetheless a number of people on the tube.
San Diego Comic Con is over, but its announcements live on. Today we have some of the later-breaking news items from the show bubbling up to the top.
There had been plenty of speculation. Albert Udozo had even named Christopher Arleston as his succesor on the book. But today, Belgian humour writer
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool You've just been released for prison to find your wife and best friend dead in a car crash. There is nothing for you
Last week Kate Kotler wrote an article about her experiences with Marc Jackson. Bleeding Cool is pleased to provide Marc with a right to reply. He writes;
We've shown you the Phoenix Comics retailer variant cover from Amazing Spider-Man #666, in which comic stores have been able to buy 500-and-up print runs
That was the San Diego Comic Con that was. Bleeding Cool was there in full force. As in, both of us. Next year we should return with a gaggle. And maybe
Silke Donnelly writes for Bleeding Cool. As expected, I had a great time at Comic-Con this year. And though I may have pushed myself a bit too hard over
Marvel has gotten into the habit of saying they "won" major cons in recent times, and of course... that's marketing bravado and all in good fun, but it
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool. Alan Moore upsets people. Emotionally, it's usually their own choice. People get upset that his work in the 1980s