I saw a suggestion on twitter yesterday that BC's headline revelation that there is a facial expression used in the credits scene of the Avengers is a
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Walking Dead #100 comes out the same day San Diego Comic Con 2012 opens. And it is so on. I've already got a Vannen Walking Dead wristwatch signed by
FreeWatch: Free Comic Book Day stores start to step up their publicity. 4 Color 8 Bit Comics And Games, Jetpack Comics, Keith's Comics, Night Flight
My longtime pal Mark Smylie dropped me a line recently, indicating that he'd just been to the MEFCC convention in Dubai and that he was wondering if
There's naturally been plenty of talk in recent months about the success of DC's New 52 editorial-side strategy, and what, if anything, Marvel might do to
We ran a piece on Nathan Never artist Paola Di Clement's swipes from Jim Lee's Batman: Hush. Well, it appears to go a little deeper than that. Thanks to
In recent weeks, David Hyde VP Publicity left DC Comics, Eddie Berganza was demoted to Group Editor from Executive Editor and Bobbie Chase was promoted to
It's exclusive time for San Diego Comic Con already... and Mattel are showing off their planned exclusive figures for 2012. There's an eight inch Death
It's an Avengers world these days, and not only are they here to help save it, but also to help put the market for Avengers-related vintage comics into
From Moonstone in July, Thor, Unkillable Thunder Christ #1 from The Blackest Terror and Bleeding Cool's Eric M Esquivel, and Ander Sarabia. Real Gods
BackWatch: Heavy Metal Magazine needs three back covers. Think you're up for the job? Dave Elliott writes; We need three pieces of artwork from three
We've done a few posts about the upcoming revival of Red Dwarf, but the first official pic is the one that got the world to pay attention -- in a very big
It's the cover to Walking Dead #19. It's the first appearance of hit Walking Dead character Michonne. It's drawn by Walking Dead co-creator Tony Moore.
We knew it might well be coming in Secret Avengers #27. Because of, you know, the cover and content descriptions, and that kind of thing. But instead, it
This letter appears in the new issue of Daredevil, out yesterday. Mike Allred's iZombie comic book has been cancelled at Vertigo, and while naturally he
Tick, tick, tick... This is the last day you can order Bleeding Cool Magazine and actually be sure to get it. It costs $1.49 for the Preview #0 issue.
So what's coming down the pipe next week and the week after? Dark Horse have just the one comic, but it is Andi Watson's Skeleton Key so that's good. DC
BeforeWatch: Heidi MacDonald takes on Before Watchmen. M&G were so on board with the idea that a DC film crew went and interviewed them for HOURS
Several interesting tidbits surfaced from Pixar at Cinemacon, including: According to Pixar’s presentation at Cinemacon, the Unkrich film is going to be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q4Od9A2Nto Mike Wellman, the manager of The Comic Bug in Manhattan Beach, California, takes us through all the Free Comic
Zack Parks writes for Bleeding Cool. After messing with Star Wars fanboys for three very well-received specials (including one with franchise creator
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool. The trailer for Lawless, the new John Hillcoat movie, is here and it's exactly as full of grimy faced men and
Brendon did not write this story due to undeniable bias. That, and the fact that he's curled up in a ball crying about it.
StanWatch: Stan Lee doesn't know why Jack Kirby would get a credit on The Avengers movie. TeamWatch: Phil Hester and Todd Nauck are reviving the
Marvel movie glue-guy Agent Coulson, ably played by Clark Gregg in the films, finally enters the world of Marvel comics? Love the idea, and think it's
Novels and stories by Stephen King seem to have some kind of magic quality to them that makes them irresistible to movie and TV producers looking for
Oh look, tomorrow I have two comic books coming out. Captain American Idol by me and Chris Haley, off of Let's Be Friends Again.... And then Scienthorlogy
It turns out there are actually two new trailers.
Let's dissect the first twelve minutes of Sound of My Voice, the new film from Fox Searchlight Pictures in association with 1737 Films / Skyscraper. The