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DailyWatch: Jon Stewart on the Daily Show looked at how two conservative donors were arranging a convention in San Diego to raise $400,000,000 to fund
An upcoming film? A major cosmic comic event? Trademark searches are coming up Guardians of the Galaxy, it seems: Marvel Comics have just filed eleven new
Wolverine #310 by Jeph Loeb and Simone Bianchi, featuring the return of Sabretooth, will be on sale on the fourth of July. But those wanting the second
Jesse James went to Heroes Con in Charlotte, North Carolina. They even let him in! Dear Bleeding Cool, This week I attended Heroes Con in Charlotte
Attack The Block was written and directed by Joe Cornish, collaborator on the Ant Man and Tintin movie scripts with Edgar Wright. Edgar also produced the
Marvel have recently moved a number of their titles to "self cover", where the cover is part if the print tun of the rest of the comic, on the same paper,
I mentioned this is a previous post. But it probably deserves a headline of its own. Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, known now for their work on Criminal
FilmWatch: Could this be a case for films to return to San Diego Comic Con in 2013? "While all but four of the 21 films generated a profit, the amount of
Seth Grahame-Smith, creator of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, on the theoretical Beetlejuice sequel he's been working on, and the original: Beetlejuice
He doesn't just do the covers you know. Alex Ross is instrinically involved with every issue of Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist and Ming The Merciless from
Survey says: DC Comics are conducting new survery of comic book readers with Nielsen NRG. You can participate here online, but I understand that a number
It's often fun to take a quick spin around Craigslist before San Diego Comic Con. It's not clear why GT Events need lighter skinned males when they are to
Alan Moore's writing films now, and Mitch Jenkins is directing them. Intriguing.
It's back.... Faust, Love of the Damned: Act 14 from Rebel Studios by David Quinn and Timothy B. Vigil. With a painted cover by Vigil. One of the first
He may be the new Marvelman. But Cyclops does like his trophies. The Adam Kubert variant cover for Avengers Vs X-Men #8 in July. He's got your hammer and
Wow, is it Friday morning already? Today's most-read post is about DC trades and GNs: DC Comics are looking to reduced their stock of the following books
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool. The first trailer for Dredd has arrived and, for me, sits in a very odd spot. It's one of those movies where a
Here's how it originally looked back in 1962... Photo taken in Orbital Comics, London.
And so it begins. From Fruitless Pursuits, Before Watchmen: Minutemen rewritten...
A look through a bunch of this week's comics. There may be minor spoilers but I try to avoid anything too gratuitous, like saying that at the end of
WeddingWatch: The New York Times reports on today's same-sex wedding at Midtown Comics Downtown, to coincide with the launch of Astonishing X-Men #51. In
Dr Manolis Vamvounis writes for Bleeding Cool; Last week in panels (in a hurry): OFFICIALLY OUT OF IDEAS The 2003-06 era Joe Quesada would have lots of
From one of today's top posts: It is suggested in the original comic book, and more explicitly expressed in the movie, that The Comedian shot JFK. Here we
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool. I'm rather fond of found footage movies, some considerably more than others. Done right, as it is in Chronicle
You publish fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty comics a month. Sometimes schedules slip down the cracks. Sometimes solicitations aren;t as complete as you
The latest half comics-half animation-half social network inspired narrative is back (in three halves) for its third episode. The Random Adventures of
Ultimate Spider-Man is a successful show on Disney XD, with decent ratings, audience reaction and the kind of thing a broadcaster likes to hear. It was
GlitchWatch: Kick Ass 2 hardcover gets a 50% discount from Amazon UK... a greater discount than many retailers pay... VolunteerWatch: The kind of industry
Here are five pages from Before Watchmen: Comedian, published tomorrow, by Brian Azzarello and JG Jones from DC Comics, courtesy of Entertainment Weekly.