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Frank Miller has drawn some of Dark Knight III: The Master Race. A cover or two with Batman, Atom and Dark Knight.. The Atom mini-comic in issue 1, inked
Something slightly intriguing about Avengers Standoff: Alpha, compared to the Marvel Previews booklet in stores right now. That line about Hillary
Today sees the publication of Spider-Man #2 and Invincible Iron Man #7. The following article has spoilers for both, some prominent ones for Spider-Man
John Layman like to troll people. The internet, his fans, anyone who wanders into his line of fire. Take the last two issues of Chew. Issue 54 had this
It's true, there were no X-Men related titles in Marvel Comcis' Timely three-issues-for-$3 reprint program announced the other day. I wonder if there will
On the last of #BlackComicsMonth - they get an extra day this year thanks to the mysteries of cosmology - we have eleven free comic books, by black
It's about that time of year when Bleeding Cool finds itself with a few pilot screenplays to read. Last year we gave you first read reactions to Fear The
Lots of celebration of Mad Max: Fury Road the film. Which helps everyone forget the reaction to the comic... Last weekend saw four major comic book events
As well as the Captain America: Sam Wilson #7 cover (left), both Avengers Standoff: Assault On Pleasant Hill Omega #1 and Captain America: Steve Rogers #1
We've already mentioned that Chris Eliopoulos will be adding back-up strips to the new Star Wars: Poe Dameron comic from Marvel. Even if Chris is keeping
Earlier this year, American comic book creator of works such as Artbabe, Jessica Abel had her comic book Trish Trash: Rollergirl Of Mars translated into
Scott Wilke writes, I love the Old West. I grew up on films like Once Upon a Time in the West, Magnificent Seven, and A Fistful of Dollars. I loved to
It is one of my favourite comic books of all time. Originally published by Tundra, it famously cost more to print than it did to buy and the more
On February 13, 2016, I had the pleasure of attending my first ever world premiere for a movie as well as conduct interviews on the red carpet. The
It has been repeatedly teased over the last year, but this week the big press releases for new digital comic book publisher Stēla went live, joining the
The Art Of Jock was an exhibition at last year's Lakes Comic Art Festival in Kendle, profiling the work of the artist for comics including The Losers,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8sqnIl4YtA So I asked a few comic book creators who had been pitching for the DC Comics Rebirth relaunch who have been
Last week, Bleeding Cool reported that Marvel had cancelled a swathe of their planned second printings of recent issues. Marvel Comics had made a big
The question was posed in Star Wars: The Force Awakens but not answered. It was meant to be answered in Star Wars: 3-3PO Special in December. It was
Could this be DC Rebirth? James Bond at Dynamite? Returning to Doctor Who? Andy Diggle isn't saying. But he is teasing.
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Frank Cho writes, Though I share my cover painting process with you and the fans. This was for the Black Panther #2 variant cover. Step 1 - I roughly
We'd already seen the look of the new Playmates TMNT toys for the upcoming film, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Out Of The Shadows. They were intended to
Thanks to the wonderful Promotopia Pictures who were very busy indeed during London Super Comic Con for Bleeding Cool, and giving us these remarkable
In this Wednesday's Dark Knight III: The Master Race #3, the bad Kryptonians are out of the Bottle Of Kandor City and are up to all sorts of genocidal
Telltale's The Walking Dead series has been fantastic up until this point. Some didn't like Season 2 so much, but I genuinely thought it was pretty great.
I wonder if I could do a swipe file between this, tweeted by Geoff Johns on 15th February... And this published on Bleeding Cool on the 25th January. And
Last week Bleeding Cool revealed that the Comedy Central cancelled cartoon Brickleberry, about the lives of a number of park rangers, was being revived by
Tom Kent makes wonders with balloons. Including a cosplay suit that got him much attention at this weekend's London Super Comic Con. But it wasn't just





























