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Notice. No use of the Twilight logo. The font, yes. The logo, no. A lawyer might try it on, but Bluewater Productions have taken a lot of care with this
James Robinson, who in a past life wrote the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen screenplayand is a close friend of Blackest Night writer Geoff Johns,
Staz Johnson was recently mentioned as the artist on the nippletassletastic Agent Provocateur comic books. But he's been turning his hand to something
Did anyone else seeing Magog's mother Alba, designed by Howard Porter, on the DC blog The Source get a sudden flash to Queen Amidala from Star Wars: The
Beneath A Steel Sky is a fondly remembered game from the nineties, that featured copious amounts of Dave Gibbons artwork and designs, and a merging of the
Does clothes maketh the man? What's in a suit? This summer, DC Comics sought to answer these questions with a suit of its own. A lawsuit against Jonny
Are you a British comic buyer? Are you a Marvel fan? Are you expecting to go into your shop this Thursday and pick up any of the following - Avengers
Newsarama and CBR both have different sets of December Marvel Previews to fawn over, but they'll all be missing some until midnight ET. So until then,
Friend of Bleeding Cool, Brendon Connelly, has been flown out to the West Coast to talk Slashfilmy stuff. First up, he's been asking Lauren Shuler Donner
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I guess by now everyone who reads comics regularly must be pretty tired of Big Event Crossovers, especially since Marvel and DC won’t stop foisting them
The last issue of No Hero had one of those endings that is hard to forget, even if you were to hit your brain with mind hammers. It also seemed to be a
Bored To Death aired on HBO in the USA last night. And yes, it's rather fun, surprising and inner-smile-worthy. Anywaye, the protagonist's friend is a
Kurt Amacker has continued his interview with Alan Moore at Mania. While recapping his opinions, over how he negatively influenced his superhero genre as