Vanguard Productions publisher J. David Spurlock has reported on his facebook page that comic book penciler and inker Dan Adkins died last week at age 76.
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Yay! Free Comic Book Day! What a blast that was. Though there have been concerns. The guidelines for a comic book being published for Free Comic Book Day
One curious collector called Michael writes; I just picked up a couple of vintage Marvel ‘holy grails’ this past week: a 1965 Merry Marvel Marching
Batman And The Red Hood #20 is out today, with Carrie and all, but the cover does look a little familiar. Possibly because this one, from Age Of Ultron
John Layman, co-creator of Image comic book Chew, has been tweeting. That always gets interesting. And this time it concerns the much-publicised option
Natalie Reed writes; There’s been a lot of trans characters popping up in comics these past few weeks. Well... contextually “a lot”, anyway. Contrary to
One episode of the IT Crowd upcoming. Will we get a US version soon? Two pages presenting the women of DC Comics to book stores and comic shops. Somebody
Last week's TV ratings, good and late because Brendon has been sick.
Dennis O’Neil has a long history in the comics industry as both a writer and editor. He’s best known for writing Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman,
From The DC Entertainment Essential Graphic Novels And Chronology 2013, heading to comic stores, bookstores, libraries and the media, giving us what DC
I think every fan of the series read this on BC yesterday: Series creator and writer of the Channel 4 sitcom set in a company’s IT department, Graham
Did you miss Free Comic Book Day, or were certain titles unavailable? Well, thanks to Dynamite, Dark Horse and ComiXology, here are a batch of them. Get
Voting is Closed As contributed to by Bleeding Cool readers and writers, the Bleeding Cool Fan Awards, to be presented at Phoenix Comic Con. The awards
You can't help but wonder how these might have fit in: Adi Granov, whose work on the Iron Man comic inspired much of the look of Iron Man 3, also worked
This was the solicitation for Ravagers #12 from DC Comics, out this week. As Caitlin and Rose deal with the shocking revelation about their origins,
Jupiter's Legacy #1 has sold out its print run at Diamond. It was placed third on the chart for the month of April, though it could be higher if Diamond's
Sounds like the title of one of those mid-1980s X-character mini-series, but no, not quite. Thank you, Bryan Singer, for the continued dribble of Twitpics
Fascinating stuff: Brian Bendis posts an internal Marvel document looking at the possible continuity effects of a worlds where Hank Pym is… removed at an
Budrus is an Israeli/US/Palestinian produced documentary movie following the history of nonviolent protest in a Palestinian village. Budrus, against the
In a couple of weeks, Orbital Comics in London will be filling its gallery with pieces below, and more, comic book artists re-appropriating the works of
It's Free Comic Book Day tomorrow! So let's look at three kids comics from three publishers showing off a number of strips. First up, Top Shelf
These Avengers 2 rumors continues to interest me. People forget that Cap, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, and Quicksilver were the active team, for awhile, at a
The comic retailer alliance around Larry's Comics and Jetpack Comics has been commissioning and creating quite a lot of exclusive covers for a
So, there's this film coming out in the US. Been out in the UK for a bit. It's quite fun. Anyway, Marvel are selling some of the comics it is based upon
DC's What's New column has been spotlighting upcoming bits and pieces in their comics. But more often than not, they've been highlighting upcoming
Dylan Sutcliff writes; When Thrillbent was announced I visited the site, read a few comics for free on my laptop and was largely unimpressed. The
Bleeding Cool has been reporting how the comics speculator market seems to have seized on the self published book Rachel Rising by Terry Moore and
Michael Moran has been to see the new Star Trek movie for us. His 1,000 word mission - to seek out new ways of telling you what this film's like without spoiling the plot. To boldly go where no reviewer has gone before.
Dale Lazarov writes, regarding the story we ran earlier about Gumroad's change in digital comics content decisions. There's a happy ending to the Gumroad
I seem to recall some discussion of Prankster during one of the C2E2 panels, so that one's probably still right, I think. But I just hope Darkseid gets a