The presentation has concluded. We haven't heard a thing about LongBox, and Rantz Hoseley didn't tweet once. And anyway, the iPad doesn't seem to do
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Comic Shop Insider is a weekly giveaway newsprint magazine on comic books. Last week, they ran an interview with Kevin Smith about GReen Hornet. However,
Last year, Diamond Comics Distributors changed their terms, first increasing the minium retail order at which they would deem it acceptable to continue
One of my all-time favourite runs on a superhero comic was Grant Morrison and Richard Case on Doom Patrol. A quite astounding take on what had become a
Bleeding Cool has scooped the cover by Matt Bellisle to the Bluewater biographical comic of David Beckham, English football star (now of Los Angeles
WTFWatch: Deadpool, like Wolverine, apparently needs to be on more comics. Such as the following variant cover for Secret Warriors #13. There's a point.
Just how do you do Captain America's wings on his helmet in a live action movie without them looking, well, a bit pony? It looks like Captain America: The
MarvelWatch: Joe Quesada has used USA Today to launch The Heroic Age to launch a new era of light'n'brighty superhero comics at Marvel, instead of the
The LA Times is reporting that Guy Ritchie has left Warner's adaptation of Lobo to concentrate on Sherlock Holmes 2, the movie whose star Robert Downey Jr
Thanks to Cosmic Book News for these, and the confirmation. But of course this raises another possible issue. Kilowog's name. A long-standing Green
So how much did you pay to get the Kick Ass name? Was it worth it? I’m not sure if I can reveal how much I spent on the name auction. Partially because I
He's been making his list and checking it twice. But CB Cebulski, Marvel's Talent Manager, has counted up 144 new freelancers working at Marvel in the
Wowio was an early publishing model for digital comics. Burning through venture capital, it paid publishers $1 for every comic read online - yet gathered
Recently writer/artist Colleen Doran got a little bit narked that she'd been solicited as working on Marvel's new series Girl Comics without actually
It's an unusual promotion, I'll grant you. And it's one that media outlets (such as Bleeding Cool) are certain to pick up and draw attention to. Because,
I think it's fair to say that there are certain elements of The X-Men that found their way into Jim Lee's WildC.A.T.S. So it's only fair if there's a
Last week was the biggest week in terms of traffic in Bleeding Cool's history. And thanks to links all round, it looks like this week has started off in a
One is the biggest name broadcaster in the UK, currently without a contract. The other is a comic book, movie and design artist looking for the next big
Bleeding Cool has covered Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's new comic, Nemesis, quite thoroughly. We also mentioned Millar's plan to auction off the name of
We don’t have flying cars or jetpacks or condos on a terraformed Mars, but we have video games to tide us over while we wait. The last few weeks have seen
New York is the home of the American comics industry. And the Marvel Universe from its inception was based in and around New York proper, with Spider-Man
I understand that Gareb Shamus is launching a new Wizard World comics convention, on New Jersey. Dated October 15th-17th this year at the New Jersey
Titan have released covers and artwork for their second issue of WWE Heroes #2 by Keith Champagne and Andy Smith, with alternative cover by Steve Pugh,
Cold Space is a new comic book series co-written by Samuel L Jackson and Eric Calderon drawn by Jeremy Rock, to be published in April by Boom! Studios.
The solicitation for Brian Wood's DMZ #50 lists the artists as Riccardo Burchielli, Ryan Kelly, Rebekah Isaacs, Fábio Moon, JP Leon and others. As well as
Graphic novelist Nikhil Singh has spoken out against British visa laws that saw him being kept out of the UK last year when his new illustrated book was
FaceWatch: I shaved off my beard last night. Thought it would make me look younger. instead, I look like a potato. Diet starts today. Or maybe tomorrow.
To the comicognosti, the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, slap between Buckingham Palace and Trafalger Square, has held host to the myriad of
It was only the other day that friend-of-Bleeding Cool, Brendon Connelly was asking what the latyest was with Neil Jordan's movie adaptation of Neil
The modern superhero comic book has its roots in Jewish culture and artists, before being taken on by the rest of the world and transformed into a mass