Superhero comic books, it has been often said, are like soap operas. Well, it looks like they have the family trees to match. Here is how you get from
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The sickness of Aaron after con plague, with Tri Force Mike rubbing his nose in his health. Rob Granito gets ignored for Geoff Johns and Zeb Wells, and
Ever since China Mieville's Swamp Thing series was canned after five issues were dropped in the Vertigo bin, the expectation is that Swamp Thing would
In July, IDW will publish Life Of Agony's Alan Robert's follow up to Wire Hangers, the horror comic Crawl To Me, which again he has written and drawn.
From the writer of Image's Meltdown and Aspen's Fathom: Blue Descent, David Schwartz and the artist of Aspen's Shrugged and Dellec, Micah Gunnell, comes a
Jesse Norton, working in animation, writes; When the March 11 earthquake hit Japan, I was sound asleep enjoying my first vacation in years. My friend
Car Design Fetish has been running a competition to redesign the Batmobile. The US winner was Paul Denton (below) and the International winner was Matt
Free Comic Book Day appears to be growing in Britain. How do we know? Because air freighting copies of the free-to-customers comics from Diamond US to
SuckerWatch: Just one of the entries to the Bleeding Cool Sucker Punch original art competition to be judged by Batman And Robin's Frazer Irving. Possibly
If you missed it over the weekend, there's more about the Rob Granito saga. Much more, with special guests Mark Waid and Ethan Van Sciver. That aside,
Halycon is one of those strange books from Image Comics that didn't sell out straight away and become a massive hit in the aftermarket, principally
Let's take a look as some Boys and Jenny Blood covers from Dynamite in June. And while we're at it, chuck in a couple of Total Recall covers too. One of
This is just one of the pieces being auctioned off by Dark Horse comics in a fundraise for the Red Cross' activities in the post tsunami/earthquake Japan.
This was the week with the heaviest traffic in Bleeding Cool's history. Heaven knows what San Diego will be like. Also, quick plug, I'm signing my royal
I was in the mood for a big, explode-y Hollywood SF blockbuster this weekend, but since there were no new ones on release, I decided to sate the craving