There have been plenty of TV-to-comics over the years, from Sergeant Bilko to Doctor Who. For some it became a licence to print money, such as X-Files or
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BeanWatch: Larry Marder unveils the cover to the next Beanworld volume, entitled "Something More" as the Beanworld enters Summertime, and the Beanworld
Mentioned it yesterday without realising exactly what a scoop it was, then found the pages below appearing as if by magic in my inbox. Noble is a new
Okay, we've all seen it now... but what actually is going on? From a vampire story, shot in Trogir... Ah, Miss River Song, glad to see you again... or
Indian mobile phone comics, or momics, have received some Bleeding Cool coverage, but 2010 promises a lot more. Mogae Digital in a joint venture with
Kurt Westergaard, the Danish cartoonist whose work showing the Islamic prophet Mohammed caused international controversy, gaining a million dollar bounty
Neil Gaiman wrote and directed Statuesque, a short silent movie for Sky TV starring Bill Nighy and Amanda Palmer as part of their Twelve Films Of
1. Now that DC Entertainment looks like it may take a more aggressive role in the marketplace, look for the battle of the exclusives will kick up again.
SURVIVOR OF THE DECADE Who hung on despite the odds? Who reinvented themselves for a new audience? Who shows no sign of it slipping away? Rob Liefeld was
SCOOP OF THE YEAR So what were the best Bleeding Cool/Lying In The Gutters scoops of the year? There were a lot to choose from The industry announcements
SWIPE OF THE YEAR Many to choose from, there are some favourites below, including another X-Men classic from Greg Land; A Terminator swipe from Bryan
HAVE A GO IF YOU THINK YOU'RE HARD ENOUGH AWARD So, who's had the acid tongue these days? Well Mark Waid has been on point talking about DC employees
FIRING OF THE YEAR One of the true oddities of the year was the lack of expected firings. Of course I lost my job before being rescued by William
Despite the recession, this was one of the better years for people owed money and there were no major comics bankruptcies. Zenescope went from being one
Achieve even a modicum of success in the field of writing comics -- a solitary prideparticle of Published Material; a lonely tick on your comicography; a







