Bleeding Cool looked at recent speculator fueled demand for a number of comic books recently, resembling the speculator boom that occurred around the
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Welcome to the second installment of Dealing Cool, our new regular feature which shares retailer perspectives from among the racks and at the register.
It appears, hot off the success of Supurbia, that Boom! are publishing something new from another creator. I understand they may have something to do with
Last year, Jeff Kinney, the author of Diary Of A Wimpy Kid took a restraining order against Antarctic Press for their publication of the comic Diary Of A
Poor Jay Garrick. Not unlike one of today's mysterious topics, his already-drawn adventures have had a way of not making it to the printed page since the
If there's one thing that Hollywood investors should learn, it's that you shouldn't get anywhere near a David Fincher project unless you're willing to be
I can't express how difficult it was to come up with a non-exploitative headline for this story. The fact is, it's difficult to sum up the plot of Turn Me
Don't be discouraged when this event is described as "invite-only", as in fact everyone with a working internet connection is invited.
Four kisses that mean a lot. And all of them spoilers to some degree or other. Go in, knowing that it may make a difference if you haven't already read
Here's your regular look ahead for one week and two weeks at your local comic book store. Next week seems to bring us Game Of Thrones merchandise, the
So apparently there were some other comics published today. Courtesy of Fairest #1, out today, for the first time I really want to live in the Fables
If you live under a rock like I do, then perhaps this is the first time you've heard of the "Epic Beard Man" meme and its origins. The Youtube video of an
The week's run down of the books Dynamite is shipping, with previews of each and an extra, long, hard look at The Boys.... THE BOYS #64 32 pages FC •
I understand that certain stores in the UK have received CLiNT Magazine #15 three weeks a week earlier than intended - including part of the final chapter
There's always some new thing going on about the business of nostalgia. Nostalgia may not be a business model... except of course it is, and in comics
Leinil Yu wasn't too sure about how the colourist of the X-Force #22 cover, handled his artwork. He tweeted "I was unhappy with how the grayscale was
Welcome to Dealing Cool, a new feature that we plan to host here at BleedingCool.com on a regular basis. Our aim is to share retailer perspectives on how
We published Michael Moran's review of buddy-cops-in-high-school comedy 21 Jump Street earlier today, and he described it as "brilliantly funny ... in
Supurbia, a new comic from Boom! is written by Bleeding Cool contributor Grace Randolph. It is edited by Matt Gagnon who is editing the Avengefuls books I
DC Entertainment have informed retailers that they will replace all copies of the Absolute Kingdom Come third printing, due to a page missing text.
There is a Doctor Who book edited by TV media guru Steve Berry and illustrated by Ben Morris, raising money for Alzheimer's Research UK. It features a
As the year's comic conventions yet again begin their seasonal march through the summer, so the traditional emails to Bleeding Cool come in, asking about
You didn't get a ticket to San Diego Comic Con. And you've realised with the crackdown on ticket scalpers this year, you probably won't get one later
After a bit of a lull, we have Image first issue fever on us again. Anything published in recent weeks with an issue 1 on it, is rocketing in value. Check
Jonah Hill described this retread of the 80s US TV teen cop drama as being an "R-rated, insane, Bad Boys-meets-John Hughes-type movie". Michael Moran has nothing to add to that. But he adds something anyway.
Captain Marvel is another one of those characters about which I find myself in random internet arguments over how viable they are in modern comics. It's
Sloth enthusiast Kristen Bell is currently starring in new TV show House of Lies in the USA, but she's also lining up movie roles to keep her busy later
Kickstarter and IndieGoGo continue to develope more and more prestigious comic book projects... with more and more prestigious names choosing this route
We saw Nova on the promo for whatever this Stuart Immonen Infinite Comics Marvel thing is, and appearing in Point One. Even though last time we saw him,
From the CBR boards, posted by Sabrewulf. I just feel like dropping everything Marvel right now. I guess this will be the first of many to get the price