Moriarty is a new ongoing title from Image Comics, by Daniel Corey and Anthony Diecidue, to be published in May. Now that Sherlock Holmes is in public
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I do like Zelda. One of the reasons I'm planning on picking up the Nintendo 3DS is to play Ocarina Of Time in three dimensions. But I was a late starter,
Turf has certainly been a long time coming. Onto issue 4, from Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards, this will at least give CLiNT something to run in
A CGC 9.6 copy of Avengers #4, the first Silver Age appearance of Captain America, went for $91,500 at ComicLink auction last night -- a new record for
Yeah, so this was really the day to read comic books all about death and mourning. Both Fantastic Four #588 and Amazing Spider-Man #655 take the silent
In Hardware #1, Dwayne McDuffie wrote this scene, a metatextual commentary on his leaving Marvel Comics to set up Milestone Media at DC Comics,
And this is how long a superhero secret identity would last in real life. Britain's street superhero The Statesman has been revealed by the Sun as Scott
This is the full short story Rustlin’ Up Business by Tom Fowler and me, for the second volume of Western anthology Outlaw Territories from Image,
This is The Bleeding Cool ComicChron Robot speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
It's tomorrow's comics today! Aaron and Tri-Force Mike, nominated for Florida's A Comic Shop in the Bleeding Cool Fan Awards, share their love for comics,
Itwas never Watchmen or Dark Knight that opened up the possibility of superhero comics for me, but Dwayne McDuffie's Damage Control, the Marvel series
San Diego has the Eisner Awards. Baltimore Comic Con has the Harveys. SPX has the Ignatz. Well, C2E2 has its own comic book awards, the Bleeding Cool Fan
Hercules gets his own book with his own numbering system, albeit a reduced name. Maybe they'll take the "ULES" and add it to another comic. X-MENULES?
Graphic.Ly has been a bit squeezed of late. ComiXology created the Marvel and DC Apps and getting all sorts of exclusive content, while iVerse signs up
The Infidel is a comic by Bosch Fawstin that's been in the works for a number of years. And this week, just as it is to feature on The Daily Show, it's
It was Mark Millar who started it. The spokesman for the Kapow comic convention, funded by Titan, publishers of CLiNT and owners of Forbidden Planet, and
He started it five days ago. To raise internet pledges worth $17,000 to publish his completed original graphic novel, The Fracture Of The Universal Boy,
Oh... here we go. The three volume slipcased set of Gahan Wilson: 50 Years of Playboy Cartoons, from Fantagraphics with an introduction by Neil Gaiman and
Here we go folks. An advance look at the new Crossed comic from the Lapham and Caceres boys. Out from Avatar on Wednesday. Remember folks, never read
What is a licensed book? And what is a reprint/collection? That's the question that has been expertly evaded as in their end-of-year awards for the best
(By Eve Johnston, 5) Welcome to another week of Bleeding Cool stories that went from the very silly to the very serious. Thankfully you mostly clicked on
Well that's a bit of a meaner cover than Archaia originally ran with for their Dark Crystal Free Comic Book Day edition, a prelude to their upcoming
I've been covering the existence of The Infidel, a planned graphic novel about two brothers with a Muslim background reacting to the events of 9/11 for a
Above is the cover to Star Trek: Infestations, part of the cross-franchise crossover comic being published by IDW. And below is the poster to the movie
Above is the scene from All Star Superman #11 by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, published by DC Comics. And this is the equivalent scene from All Star
We all loved his X-Men Family Tree... now it's time for the Fantastic Four - with one recent... subtraction. So yeah, you know, spoilers. Ish. Oh come on,
We've all enjoyed the Godzilla retailer variant cover gallery. But why do I get the feeling that this particular Godzilla #1 variant from IDW will be more
What If... Disney Had Bought DC Instead? By Boris Mihaljovic. What If... Sanrio Had Bought DC? By Katie Dreyer What If... Oni Press Had Bought DC? By
An upcoming BBC Scotland documentary Scotland's Amazing Comic Book Heroes by AKA Comics shop owner John McShane makes the claim regarding the publication
ProfileWatch: Ian Kennedy is profiled by his local press; Sighing regretfully about this digital age and its effect on publishing, he describes those days