That's right! The anthology comic Pop Gun's fourth volume is actually going to have a cover. I believe the Image book considered not having a cover but
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Boston Globe on the state of the local comics industry Three quarters of the inventory in Scagnoli’s suburban stores is superheroes fare; in Cambridge and
Another busy weekend for ComICA, the largest English-speaking comics festival in the world, taking place in London right now. A conference on graphic
Mark Stafford is one of my favourite comic artists. Currently working on the Bryan Talbot graphic novel series Cherubs. He's also been creating a mural in
Hi, I’m Alasdair and I wear lots of hats. I’m a freelance journalist with work appearing in everything from The Guardian to Sci Fi Now, a parsec-award
There are SPOILERS regarding the most recent issues of Punisher and Green Lantern Corps #42. If you haven't read said issues, and you actually care, then
The Singapore People’s Action Party (PAP) is condensing their seven hundred page book, chronicling the party's rise, fall, split and resurgence into a
Sara Ryan is a librarian and young adult novelist, with award-winning young adult titles such as Empress Of The World and The Rules For Hearts. She is
Is this what it's come to? Putting myself in the subject of Bleeding Cool posts? I don't care, 'cos this is bleeding cool. On Monday evening I'm chairing
Fables cover artists (and yes, so much more) James Jean and Tara McPherson talk about their work in tonight's event at ComICA with an illustrated
Misfits airs on E4 in an hour-and-a-quarter, the new original superhero drama, that mixes excellent swearing, with disenfranchised 'yoot' of tabloid
Phonogram #5 arrived at a number of stores this week, with a note asking to destroy the copies, and the promise that a new print run of the comic will
The Prisoner, classic British sci-fi/spy thriller/psychological trip from the sixties has been remade for US channel AMC, premiering on Sunday. And what
Here's an Orange Fear Error Ring courtesy of Matt Lehman of Comicopia in Boston, MA. Aaaahhh! Just how common are these things? --- James Doohan's family
The opening to Spider-Man, soundtrack by Danny Elfman. Ultraviolet opening, sound track by Klaus Badelt. Surprisingly Ultraviolet has more comics in the