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So that's over for another year. Gotta admit I'm one of those people who finds April Fools the most annoying internet day of the year, but there were a
Matt Funk talks to Kurtis J Wiebe for Bleeding Cool from ECCC; Kurtis J. Wiebe is the author of the Image Comics series’ The Intrepids, the critically
Cameron Hatheway reports from the streets of Seattle, round and about ECCC. We are not picking up his bar tab. I don’t appear to learn from my mistakes.
If you have an iPhone or an iPad, you can download the Marvel AR Reader right now. That's Augmented Reality, folks. Then, if you can get the cover for
Not everything is happening in Seattle right now you know. Mike Carbonaro kicked off this weekend's New York Comic Book Marketplace (NYCBM) with an
Kelly Sean writes for Bleeding Cool from ECCC; In attendance we have Eric Trautmann, Steve Lieber, Brandon Jerwa, Shelly Bond, Bill Willingham, Mike
Earlier this year, Brett Ewins, co-creator of Deadline and iconic 2000AD artist was hospitalised, then arrested and charged with committing grevious
Judd Morse writes for Bleeding Cool from ECCC, and collated a few highlights from yesterday's Dark Horse panel. The Black Beetle, Francesco Francavilla's
Yesterday, the Horror Writers Association held its 25th annual Bram Stoker Awards, recognizing superior achievements in horror writing. The 2011 awards
FinchWatch: Out of hospital, I'm told David Finch was diagnosed with a kidney stone rather than the food poisoning reported in local media. He then
And that's a lot of C's. But today was largely about ECCC on Bleeding Cool, with our convention correspondents -- including Judd Morse, Gavin Lees,
Yesterday we published an interview with David Yates, after he stopped by the Warner Bros Studio Tour to talk about his history with the films and his
At ECCC yesterday, Bryan O'Malley announced that Scott Pilgrim would be colourised by Nathan Fairbairn in a series of hardcover volumes, two this year,
TonyWatch: Kelly Davis tells Bleeding Cool from ECCC that Tony Harris was left out of both the program and iPhone App for the convention. If you want to
That face and mouth structure looks awfully familiar. Could they be... Korbinites? And does that help explain Walt Simonson's high-profile return to
Continuing our occasional, rather frank, discussions with Image Comics Publisher, Eric Stephenson. Now it seems rocking a rather retro look. Well, I
The Wizards animated movie from the seventies by Ralph Bakshi has ofted been cited as being heavily influenced by artist and graffiti icon Vaughan Bode.
Yesterday I went on a speedrun through the new Warner Bros Studio Tour of the Harry Potter sets, which concluded with a series of interviews with the
NewsWatch: ABC2News discovers manga. And that they are different to Western comics. ANd that they're not selling as well in the US as they used to. First
We do love our classic logos in comics. Nothing like a new twist on an old logo to get people's attention -- something I've always found fascinating when
Before Watchmen starts in June with Minutemen, Silk Spectre, Comedian and Nite Owl. Bleeding Cool has mentioned the creators coming on board for variant
Bleeding Cool mentioned the death of Roger Bonas last week. While never being a public face of DC Comics, he was much liked at both Marvel and DC, and
I'm sure we haven't heard the last of one of today's top stories -- that Avengers Vs X-Men #1 has been spotted on sale a week early in some places -- but
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool. I have a mutant ability. It's an awful one but you work with what you have and what I have is the ability to
The most interesting thing in this new motion poster for Total Recall is not the actual motion of Colin Farrell dissipating like a fart on the wind
Welcome to the fourth installment of Dealing Cool, our new regular feature which shares retailer perspectives from among the racks and behind the
StarosReportCardWatch: Along with being president and publisher of Top Shelf Productions, Chris Staros has started teaching a (single) class on Getting
The Lego Star Wars Miniland Experience has opened at Legoland, Windsor, in England. These ads are currently running on the London Underground,
From Dan DiDio's own highlights of his first ten years as a DC exec: THE NEW 52. If you look at everything I’ve mentioned from one to nine, it feels like