A version of this article appeared in yesterday's New York Post; There's an new issue of the comic Empowered by Adam Warren out today from Dark Horse
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We know that Sandman Zero was pitched years ago but DC and Neil Gaiman couldn't agree terms. Then, last year, Bleeding Cool broke the news that terms
Paul Jenkins on his New 52 experience: "Contrast that to the manipulative behavior demonstrated by the people behind the Dark Knight book, and it leaves
JH Williams III, writer and artist of Batwoman, one of the most creatively acclaimed titles of the New 52, isn't writing one of the Villains Month books.
So... four issues of Justice League announced by Huffington... And two Justice League Dark from Collider that makes a total of 51 of the 56 Villain Month
Glad to see Solomon Grundy in there. Classic DC villain. Anyway, we should make a list of these. There are 56 Villain books in September from the DCU, it
A busy September from DC Comics: Dan DiDio and Jim Lee have announced Villain Month. All new issue ones. 3D motion covers. And a Forever Evil seven issue
From Dynamite, tomorrow... GARTH ENNIS’ RED TEAM #3 Garth Ennis (w) Craig Cermak (a) Howard Chaykin (c) FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Mature At Eddie's
Some freakish consistency, a delayed finale and not a lot of action. There's something to look forward to, though.
It was a Doctor Who Weekend: William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, John
Chris Thompson writes; Welcome to Episode 114 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we cash in with Green Team #1, hit the centre of the target with Daredevil
We'll see if the question this leads to is answered soon. According to our sources, the BBC are tonight going to announce that Matt Smith is leaving the
As a result of losing their lease, Atlas Comics in Chicago is to close. The owner writes; After 25 years of continuous operation in the same location,
I do hope this means 3D as in 3D glasses. That would definitely be fun. We’ve had the WTF gatefold covers. We’ve had the Death Of The Family die-cut
With the realisation that we won't see another Saga until August, it looks like retailers are upping their orders on the new Saga trade paperback to cover
So I went to the new Beanotown event at London's South Bank with the kids. Round the back of Queen Elizabeth Hall was the most remarkably, museum, playpen
Valiant have finished their big Summer Of Valiant announcements, and lots of people have been willing to report them. But there has been a small
There was this thing a couple days ago wondering about Superman shaving (I seem to recall several several scenes involving mirrors and heat vision, but
It's the half term holidays in London right now. The kids are off school for a couple of weeks. What to do, what to do.... Well, we often go down
Unexpected indeed. Okay, so Forever Evil gets first nametagged in today’s Justice League Of America #4 out today, where Catwoman starts to explore the
The Amazon.com listing for Marvel's 10th Anniversary edition of 1602 by Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert still has the old cover image from the original
Lots of stuff developing on Forever Evil yesterday, and still more coming today, looks like. After running yesterday’s rumour about DC’s Villain Month
After running yesterday's rumour about DC's Villain Month potentially being called Forever Evil, I'm told that yes, there will be a new series with that
What if Mike Myers played Lex Luthor in the next Superman movie? Noooooo... that's probably not it. Well, I think we'll see a little more about Forever
Courtesy of Jitan Vaghela of Monster Photography World, a look at some of the cosplay on display at MCM London Expo this past weekend...
Attendees of the Bleeding Cool Fan Awards at Phoenix Comicon last night picked up a free copy of Adventure Time #16, with a Bleeding Cool variant
There were indications that the Batman Live arena show was experiencing troubles at the box office at some locations late last year, as San Antonio and
A potentially interesting remaster of Guardians-related continuity here: As pre-production work on Guardians of the Galaxy draws Marvel’s ambitious sci-fi
Cameron Hatheway writes; It’s funny; while I never try to judge a book by its cover, after one glance at the front of District 14 and immediately images
A boost to DC's imminent future? Coming out from the Greenest Night celebration last night in Los Angeles for the work of Geoff Johns on Green Lantern,