This is the cover to Spawn #216, by Todd McFarlane. But not this Todd McFarlane. This is the Todd McFarlane back in the early nineties. Originally planned
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Last Saturday, Bleeding Cool was to first to talk about the solicitation of Sam Humphries and Jerry Gaylor's Fanboys Vs Zombies, a comic about a zombie
Though there's really not much of an off-season anymore, it was one of the first major con weekends of the year with interesting news tidbits coming
Little Bleeder Patrick Stephens, reporting from the floor of Wizard World New Orleans this past weekend reports straight from the horse's mouth, George
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
Kris Shaw's Marvel vs DC Omnibus video led to some pretty interesting discussion in the forum today. I'm a pretty big consumer of Omnibuses, archives, and
Bleeding Cool reader Kris Shaw is a little ticked about the state of DC Comics Omnibus titles when compared to Marvel Omnibus equivalent. And how sewn
The week after next, Marvel's new Earth Season One original graphic novels begin publication. But rather than being on sale on Wednesday as you might
Being stuck in Blighty, does give me a slight disadvantage when going to comic conventions in America. And this time it seems that there are more
I remember going to Orbital Comics in London when it first opened ten years ago. I was working in Soho for the ad agency Radioville, and this new comic
First we heard he was going to do a run on Avengers, now comes the official word about his graphic novel for DC. Welcome back, Walt Simonson, hope this
Each year at Angouleme, l’Association des Critiques de Bande-Dessinée selects their own Critics Prize for the comic creator most deserving, in a rather
DC Comics have done it. Devils Due have done it. Oni Press have done it. And now it's time for Bongo Comics of The Simpsons, Futurama and Sergio Aragones
It's getting closer and closer to Free Comic Book Day ... in that there's only three and a bit months to go. But it's a lot closer to the point when
GoshWatch: A few of the things Gosh Comics in London is up to in the next few months... Eddie Campbell next Friday, Kramers Ergot the week after and a
A new source of spoiler info has steadily emerged in recent years, and I doubt it's going to change anytime soon. Licensees have to have a lot of advance
In the last twenty four hours I've had fifty-eight people e-mail to tell me about the typo in the new issue of Teen Titans. Now Bleeding Cool loves a good
Awwwww... Jim Lee finished the most recent issue of Justice League #5 just before his new child was born, and while his wife Carla was rather heavily
I don't know, you wait for a company to get a new logo and then three come along at once. DC Comics, Devils Due and now Oni Press. This is what it used to
CancellationWatch: Marvel confirms the end of Generation Hope in March. “Kenji finally makes a stand against Hope, but he won’t be doing it alone,” Asmus
The official blurb for The Amazing Spider-Man contains an interesting tidbit that has people wondering which comic version (and combination of storylines)
Out next week... and then out in two weeks. Next week sees the start of Image's Alpha Girl, my Dark Horse debut in Dark Horse Presents, DC moving into
Siike Donnelly has stated before that he believes the work of Geoff Johns saved his life.Now he's wanting to give something back. My friends, we are
I've talked about this comic before. It's been published intermittently over the last twenty years. Creative teams have split over it. Its narrative isn't
Aaron and Mike of A Comic Show want to help fix what’s wrong with the comics industry, they swear they’ll start a regular bombastic op/ed column here on
Monster Massacre was an A1 Atomeka publication from Dave Elliott and Gary Leach in the nineties, featuring work from Simon Bisley, Dougie Braithwaite,
Aaron and Tri-Force Mike of A Comic Shop in Florida deal with the fallout from their DC Robama ad for Justice League #5 - and the hordes of manga fans
JudgeWatch: The New York Daily News reports that a judge has ordered that the co-CEO and half owner of Archie Comics is not allowed to go to the offices
There's plenty of new footage in this new trailer for Joe Carnahan's blokes-vs-nature film The Grey, but more importantly you get to hear Liam Neeson say
I'm not privy to Rich's sources on this, but I'd bet on this rumor being true. It sounds like precisely the kind of thing that DC is trying to accomplish