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Did they really have to call it Bent-Con? Well, it is Los Angeles I suppose. And it is free. On Sunday, from noon till 7pm (to accommodate all those late
TrafficWatch: We enjoyed the fact that someone at Marvel was just looking at the Kirby lawsuit story on Bleeding Cool at exactly the same time as someone
It was a simple Clip Art strip that provided some of the most sophisticated and simultaneously low brow American satire over the events in Iraq and
Andrew Wheeler writes for Bleeding Cool; Spot the odd one out in this list: Black Goliath (1975). Black Racer (1971). Black Widow (1964). Black Lightning
Morning Glories by Nick Spencer and Joe Eisma is in a bit of a rut. It's selling well, but it's not selling Walking Dead well. Not yet. Image are to drop
Thanks for Stu West for pointing out the physical comparison. Yesterday, Mark Millar announced the Kapow Comic Con London. This is the latest move
On November 22, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York filed a decision on motions in the ongoing Kirby Family vs Marvel/Disney
StampWatch: From 1995... GimpWatch: Hustler covers the release of Secret Identity: The Fetish Art Of Superman Co-Creator Joe Shuster. (NSFW)
It is big news. It is so big that I used it to launch the Bleeding Cool side back in June 2009. But, yes, Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons are collaborating
So there are reports of mishaps. Preview bugs. Calamity on stage. Broken bits. But what do the fans think? Let's ask Little Bleeder John, an engineer
Here we go folks. A preview to Marineman #1 by Ian Churchill, coming out from Image Comics this week. And Bleeding Cool has a lovely preview of the comic
So will *this* version of Parallax from the upcoming Green Lantern movie be acceptable to Warners lawyers? Let's find out. So it's another week at
Dark Horse make a big mystery of the following new character joing the B.P.R.D in Mike Mignola, John Arcudi and Guy Davis' new series BPRD Hell on Earth:
On the left, Wanted director Timur Bekmambetov, producing a werewolves-on-the-moon thriller. On the right, Full Moon Fever, also a werewolves-on-the-moon








