His comment about the New 52 got the headline, but the rest of that interview with Ross by Will Romine is pretty damn interesting indeed. Candid and well
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In the DC New 52 panel at San Diego Comic Con, Scott Lobdell announced a mini-spoiler, that in a near future issue of Teen Titans, we'll meet Bunker's
Good news for Xenozoic fans, it seems... Joshua Stone reports from the Flesk Publications panel: Mark Schultz talked about his next project, which he has
Peter S. Svensson writes for Bleeding Cool from a borrowed laptop. Thanks to Jesse of Jesse James Comics for the assist. He's awesome. A special retailer
Joe Salas updates us from the Dredd panel, where things took a couple of interesting turns: Judge Dredd 35th Anniversary panel brings Hollywood surprises.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrvo5IyI1Cc Skip Harvey reports from SDCC: "It's Stan Lee's World of Heroes, we're all just living in it." - Peter David
Will Romine writes for Bleeding Cool; My primary reason for attending Comic Con International year after year is the all inclusive and judgement free
As soon as I saw this piece in drafts this morning I knew what would be in the top slot on trending topics tonight. And indeed, Rich's report this
Chris Thompson writes: It's been six years since I started coming to SDCC and I still find Preview Night to be a strange experience. The convention hasn't
Okay, so it's not a gender swap per se. But the Hulk book starring the General Ross Red Hulk and written by Jeff Parker has been missing from
Licensed comics continue to be one of the hottest categories for indy publishers, so it should be no surprise to see some new announcements at SDCC this
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool. I have long maintained that one of the most exciting things about San Diego Comic Con -from a completely squeeing
Bleeding Cool reporter Peter Svensson told me yesterday that the new Fairest arc will have Steven Sadowski on pencils and Phil Jimenez inks on the comic.
Grace Randolph writes from San Diego Comic Con: Robert Kirkman, creator of The Walking Dead for Image Comics and AMC, introduces the Zombie Survival
Wow, that was this morning? It's been a pretty brisk day of news since then. Anyway: Nine Marvel titles known to be ending in October, and three others
From San Diego Comic Con. The glass display promotion the Indiana Jones Blue Ray is full of snakes... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeqP9HhGH0I
They want $9500. In a couple of days, they have raised $6500 from 120 backers. It looks as if they are going to get a lot more. Telikos Protocol by
As well as the nine titles mentioned on Bleeding Cool that are being relaunched or coming to an end at Marvel in October, there may be more on the slate.
Marvel Comics to release college apparel So it makes sense that Marvel Comics is teaming up with Russell Athletic to produce a line of college sports
Last year, the San Diego news week cycle was kicked off with bootlegs of the Amazing Spider-Man teaser trailer and the Avengers teaser from Captain
New details have emerged regarding the "Untitled Nikola Tesla Project" that Christian Bale has been rumoured to lead since last year. Bale and Tesla are
Several reports are emerging this afternoon that a SDCC attendee was struck by a car this morning while crossing the street next to Hall H at the San
Though it's been called a soft reboot by some, Marvel NOW! is looking like a definitive change in its first month of solicits, with 9 titles ending as the
Tom Brevoort writes: On August 12, 1996, beloved Marvel Executive Editor Mark Gruenwald passed away. On August 12, 2007, beloved Marvel artist Mike
Comics Publisher Valiant Sees Its Future on Film Investors have contributed modest amounts (millions but not tens of millions), which is enough to
Plenty of walking dead on both the comic and tv/film sides of the site today, beginning with the impending arrival of Walking Dead #100: At Tuesday
San Diego Comic Con costs a lot to attend. But can you actually make it pay for itself? 1. Have you booked to take part in the Walking Dead Escape Event?
This is not an uncommon sort of event these days -- and probably never was, it's just that we have a lot of eyes watching a lot of visible production
A comic reader (let's call him Mike) posted; Dear Friends A tragic event happened today, a few mouths back I was having a discussion about The Walking
These are just a few of the women and men who are writing for Bleeding Cool from San Diego Comic Con this coming week. Stop them and say hello...