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Flying Friar Leaps Onto Playstation
A few years ago, I wrote a comic book called The Flying Friar, with artist Thomas Nachlik and letterer/editor Thomas Mauer. It was published by Speakeasy,
Now Marvel Makes Colourist Exclusive
After all that fuss earlier last week about whether colourists are important enough to get cover credit or royalties, Marvel seem to indicate that maybe
Dredd Takes Cannes
Gaze into the fist of Dredd as it smashes out of the screen and through your poncey 3D glasses. Deadline Hollywood is reporting that the DNA
Poop Office Goes Fumetti
Poop Office is a web comic strip. About poop. In an office. The work relationships between large clumps of faeces. and how is spills over into their
Frank Frazetta Passes
The man who totally revolutionised fantasy artwork, and whose paintings inspired the entire genre to create and recreate new work, has died at a hospital
Lying In The Gutters – 10th May 2010
Top Ten Cool Bleedings Welcome to Lying In The Gutters, a quick runaround the week. These are the ten ten most read posts on Bleeding Cool this week. And
Sunday Runaround – Dogging Dylan Down
DogWatch: "I actually liked Keanu Reeves as John Constantine – he wasn’t blonde and wasn’t English, but he still was a great movie-version of that comic
Alabama Comic Store Goes To Pot
A number of comic creators do their best work on it. Some do their best work about it. Any plenty of comic readers have enjoyed their favourites while
Is A Colourist Worthy Of Royalty?
It was just a side mention by Tony Harris as part of his series of posts creating a new guild for comic creators. But it was one that launched a very
The Phantom Gets Slushied, Glee Style
Well that's how it looks to me. Seriously, can you tell the difference? No, I'm being silly, this is the first Alex Ross cover to the new Phantom ongoing
Reading With Pictures by Greg Baldino
If Josh Elder has his way, school children will never again have to hide their comics inside their schoolbooks ever again. (Which doesn’t usually work