Paul Cornell is a terribly nice man. And terribly careful not to spill the beans about his upcoming projects. Which is why I'd like to go to pains to
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Bleeding Cool just published a piece about how a new Swamp Thing series may have been binned at Vertigo. But why? Well, a few issues into production on
Swamp Thing, created by Len Wein and Berni Wrightson was successfuly revamped in the eighties by then-new-to-the-US scribe Alan Moore. He transformed the
After a quick flurry of exclusive announcements earlier in the year, I understand that Marvel have been trying to quietly lock down some of their bigger
How fitting for Bleeding Cool's anniversary. Mark Millar and Leinil Yu's new creator-owned series for Marvel Comics, is called Superior. CBR has run
Add another to Nicky Barrucci's shopping basket, comic books based on Paul Verhoeven's movie Total Recall based on the Philip K Dick story We Can Remember
TAM, or The Amazing Meeting is now an annual fundraising conference that raises money for the James Randi Educational Foundation, which promotes; critical
One year ago today, Bleeding Cool opened its doors. Funded by Avatar Press, it didn't have a large budget, big media owner or even any relationships with
Madame Tussauds, the world famous wax museum in London, are running a multifloor Marvel exhibition featuring a number of characters, artwork and items,
This is the TV ad for Fables that ran on BBC America during the Doctor Who marathon this weekend. DC/Vertigo and BBC America appear to have an advertising
BBC Radio 4 are repeating their drama series Pilgrim, four parts, every Monday afternoon for the next month.The closet thing you'll get to a Vertigo comic
Yes, it’s time for me to talk about manga again. When I heard that DC’s manga line CMX was shutting down, the only surprise I felt was that it didn’t
It's a Monday, what else were you going to do? Game on!
This weekend held the MCM London Expo. And fo the first time in fifteen years, I had a table at a comics convention. Manned by me, Eve and Alice Johnston
MiddleEarthWatch: Guillermoro del Toro has pulled out from directing The Hobbit and its sequels, as a result of MGM's economic-based delays on production.