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I fill the need. The need for 3D. (Pronounced threed, obviously).
Tim Pilcher writes for Bleeding Cool - we have added the abstracts to each paper he mentions; Despite sequential art having been around for over a 100
They've both been solidly present on the Advance Reorder lists that Bleeding Cool likes to run each week. And, horribly predictably, Marvel's two new
Gail Simone talks about working on the New 52. And why Birds Of Prey was taken away from her. Part of the idea of the New 52 was to change people’s
There's been a rumour going round the British comics industry circles of late that Paul Cornell is leaving Demon Knights and setting up new projects at
ColumbiaWatch: Chris Claremont's donation of papers to the Columbia University gets more press. Before Ms. Green started her graphic novel collection, the
First they changed the title for the UK theatrical release, and now this: This post will, by necessity, contain a very big Avengers movie spoiler indeed.
We thought we saw it in the Black Room. We speculated it might be the item referred to in November solicits. December solicits are a little clearer.
Dave Sim, creator of Cerebus, is running a series of interviews with a number of websites - including Bleeding Cool - answering questions asked by the
A continuing continuity caper: In the light of San Diego Comic Con announcements by Scott Lobdell that Tim Drake was never Batman’s Robin, it was pointed
Family. School Holidays. Watching Doctor Who. Sleep. The Magazine. Cooking. Other... stuff. There are plenty of things that get in the way of me being
A few thoughts of watching Doctor Who tonight. There may be spoilers. In fact there are... 1. They Like Their Lightbulbs Don't They? In Pond Life and all
Brock Dickinson of Millier Dickinson Blais Inc. writes; Most collectors know that many recent first issues from Image Comics have been strong sellers, and
KippaWatch: The Jerusalem Post turns Daily Bugle. Attorney Amir Ivtsan, a partner in the Ivtsan, Netzer, Wolecki & Co. law firm that has represented
The source of much discussion in the BC Forums today: So how close was Deathstroke’s origin in Deathstroke issue zero, to the original in Tales Of Teen
Today, in the light of retailer Brian Hibbs' attack on variant covers as immoral, and Bleeding Cool's look at exactly how the variant covers of Marvel
Patrick Dane writes for Bleeding Cool There is a lot of fuss over a trailer that debuted full of "Academy Award winners" and "critically acclaimed
The long-hoped-for and miraculous return of Marvelman at last? Marvel Comics paid the late Mick Anglo a million dollars for his rights to Marvelman, but
DC Comics are rushing through a new plastic bag design for comic store retailers, to reflect the new Arrow TV series premiering on CW in October. As well
In one week, we get the new Ghost, a bunch more DC zeroes, the new Walking Dead, the new Womanthology book, the new Star Trek Next Generation comics and
Brandon M. Easton writes for Bleeding Cool. He is a current Thundercats and Transformers animation writer and recently had his first graphic novel,
DC Comics inker Marlo Alquiza was on the season finale of Collection Intervention on SyFy two nights ago. The show looked at his model building skills and
The second and finale volume of Terry Dodson's french album with D.P. Filippi, Songes, Tome 2 : Célia is out next month. It can be ordered on its own or
The death of a major Marvel character today, maybe you've heard. And if you have heard, and whether you think it's good, bad, or neutral, Dr. Manolis V
It's the Toy Story of video games. So says... everyone. Looks really good, too
In today's Batman #0, we see a young (er) Jason Todd taking part in a grocery store robbery that goes wrong. But how wrong? That wrong. Now of course our
Mini-Deathstroke #0 spoilers ahead. It's been a common joke to say that Rob Liefeld can't draw feet. And that he will do anything he can to hide them, so
SwipeWatch: Looks like the cover artist for conservative magazine National Review may not be one hundred percent with the program... This is Computo the
Um, wow... there were a whole lot of City of Heroes players on BC today. Here's what it's about: This week, the superhero avatars of five thousand players