Not only is Brian Wood no longer DC exclusive, not only was he ditched from Supergirl days before the DC Relaunch announcements, not only is DMZ coming to
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Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool Buyer beware, there is no steamship ark piloted by Noah in Jeff Vandermeer’s Steampunk Bible. Nor to the Hebrews
Where is Mike? At E3, the slacker, but we get Aaron of A Comic Shop in Florida, solo, showing concern for Bleeding Cool's source at DC (singular, Aaron?),
And there we have it folks. Voodoo #1. By Ron Marz and Sami Basri. This marks the return of Wildstorm to the DC Universe. I don't know how much DC will be
Entertainment Weekly may not care about artists but their writers do! Scott Snyder has tweeted Yanick Pacquette as main artist on Swamp Thing #1 as we
I understand that the writers of the yet-to-be-announced Supergirl #1 are Michael Green and Mike Johnson, best known for their Superman/Batman work. Green
DC Comics are giving Entertainment Weekly more stories about their issue one comics today, and it seems to all be around the more supernatural elements of
Comic writer/artist/messiah Mike Netzer has responded to the David Goyer story that enraged a nation in Action Comics #900 in his own special way.
It wasn't that long ago that Alan Moore declared that DC's current work was based on his own stuff for them years ago, and he wished they'd come up with
Clerks4RealWatch: Kevin Smith is to make a reality TV show set in his New Jersey comic shop, Secret Stash, for AMC. SOSWatch: Graphic novel publishers
So, what do we know about upcoming DC books in September (I'll count JLA #1 for completeness sake, even though it's a week early,) Red is still a Bleeding
Today's DC Relaunch news was largely about Batman and related titles, and there was plenty of controversy along the way. Bleeding Cool also told you
With the trade paperback of Stan Lee's The Traveler coming out from Boom! Studios this week (although actually by Mark Waid and Chad Hardin), here's an
DC's Source blog decided to announce a new Batman Incorporated #1 for next year, by Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham, on their own Source blog (rather
They're not alone. I once heard of an American newsreader who described Nelson Mandela as "African American". But in announcing the story DC gave them