Friday saw new comic movie The Losers debut at no three in the US and Canada movie income charts, behind new release The Back Up Plan on number two and
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We just can't get enough of Rogan Josh/ModHero/Etsy's prints with iconic views on some of American comics' biggest names. Here are the last two posts
So Fortune Magazine rejected this Fortune 500 commissioned cover by Chris Ware (left) in favour of a design by Daniel Pelavin (right). But why? Well, if
Here's a quick advance look at the previously-Bleeding Cooled Tales Of The Uncanny project by Steve Bissette and strudents of the CCS. Written by Bissette
National Public Radio has caught up with a story I ran last year, The JP Silva PBS/History Channel Scamp. I reported how Mr Silva has been calling comic
Vangaurd Productions has received the following statement; Frank Frazetta is pleased to announce that all of the litigation surrounding his family and his
We showed you ten earlier... so here's another ten to match. I've just ordered the Mad Man/Mad Men. Diamond bullet to the forehead that one. Don't walk to
Bleeding Cool was happy to bring you news that Spectacular Spider-Girl was returning to print from original creative team Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz.
Bleeding Cool was predicted a low turnout for the Joel Silver movie based on Andy Diggle and Jock's comic for Vertigo. But even we thought it would take
These are a few incredibly stylish takes on the superheroes of the Marvel and DC Universes by Rogan Josh/ModHero/Etsy. Completely unlicensed, they are
It's like that scene from 2012. Just instead of John Cusack, there's Steve Geppi in the cockpit of the plance, flying it through the cloud of volcanic
It's a long time since Batman: Year One. But David Mazzucchelli's decision to leave what was laughingly called "mainstream comics" in the eighties, to
Kick-Ass, based on the Mark Millar/John Romita Jr series from Marvel Comics, expected to open with $30 million plus, opened with just shy of $20 million.
Okay, so you've just started watching the new series of Doctor Who on BBC America with Matt Smith. Getting record audiences, there must be some of you new
BookMarkWatch: A thousand comic stores will be getting a hundred Scott Pilgrim bookmarks each at the end of the month in time for Free Comic Book Day,
Kid Intense is is one of the following things; A serious work of art exploring in infantile nature of the superhero taken to its logical extreme,
Do you want to look like Iron Man? Do you want to see what Iron Man sees? Do you have a webcam? Here you go folks. One of the cooler online viral movie
Little Bleeder "Jason" reports from a showing of Losers, the new Warner Bros movie based on Andy Diggle and Jock's reinvention of the Losers trademark for
The other shoe has dropped regarding digital comics publishing in France. While the day of street protest by and on behalf of beleaguered comic book
StarkHud 2020 is the new piece of ultra-tech from Stark Fujikawa launching at Stark 2010 Expo. And oh oh oh, I want one. Damn you for being so Iron Man
This is a first look at the cover to The Boys #44, by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson published by Dynamtie Entertainment. Yeah, that's got to hurt.
Creator of St Trinian's and illustrator of the Molesworth books, Ronald Searle is celebrated by London's Cartoon Museum right now. Running until the
Well, we did one for Doctor Who, why not Torchwood as well? Live Feed has been reporting that the proposed Fox US version of Doctor Who-spinoff Torchwood
Alan Moore may have made an appearance on The Simpsons. But it would be his comic Killing Joke, with Brian Bolland that would be picked up by South Park.
There's a book coming out called Siege: Fallen from Marvel. Possibly. We don't know who is writing it, but we do know that Tom Rainey is drawing it. Or
Goi on then, let's have a spin round the Marvel and DC solicitations for July 2010. What sticks out? Well, the 52-spinoff comic The Great Ten, has sadly
I reckon Nick Barrucci of Dynamite Entertainment must have Alex Ross and John Cassaday's beating heart locked in a treasure chest in his office. Either
Archaia's new graphic novel series Titanium Rain by Josh Finney and Kat Rocha arrived in comic stores rather late this week, delayed after Chinese
Archie Comics is introducing its first gay character later this year, in Veronica #202, one Kevin Keller. In a move that I have to say I thought must have
She eats pizza. She's got a teddy. Hopefully she washed her hands after slaying. It's a fun cover, one of seven Deadpool-titled comics this month. But...