In September, all the DC Comics published set within the DC Universe will be renumbered with new issue ones. Every comic continuing from September will be
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Two weeks ago, I ran a question and answer session with the entity known as Rob Granito. It wasn't that satisfactory, I didn't have the opportunity to
John Munn of Comic Book Ink in Lakewood, Washington needs your help. He writes; I knew before I wrote this, that this would be the most difficult message
They are Jim Demonakos and Kyle Stevens, the nerd rock band Kirby Krackle. And they have a new video. Starring Green Lantern and friends. And enemies.
Bleeding Cool was the first place that showed you any of these I Am Captain America variant covers back in March. Well here's a few more shipping in July,
The Memorial Day/Bank Holiday long weekend means that comic stores will be getting their comics on Wednesday for Wednesday sale, rather than Tuesday for
I've written a short one page piece with artist Mike Collins for the upcoming Spirit Of Hope anthology from Comic Book Alliance, to raise money for
FearWatch: A page from Attuma: The Worthy, the free Fear Itself digital comic from Marvel. PovertyWatch: CNN asks if the price of cheap phonebook manga is
In day 2 of the X-Men: First Class skywriting campaign, the logos spread from LA to other parts of California. You have to wonder if they'll start
While Brendon and I were at MCM London Expo, Avatar were at Phoenix Comic Con. This is very much an Avatar Booth point of view...
So I took the kids to Comic Con. They loved having photos taken "with princesses", they drew on the Artist tables and they charmed convention organisers
Phill Hall used to be a comics retailer and the News editor for Comics International before launching the PDF comics magazine Borderline - then abandoning
Now we understand what X-Men: Schism is all about. Picture from Rahzzah. Tomorrow Bleeding Cool is planning a number of pieces on what's happening to the
When I was interviewing Alan Moore about Horror and Lovecraft last week, we touched upon the idea of horrific fantasies being tamed and domesticated in
It's a sunny summer's day in London, the mind drifts into odd places. In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree.