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Two top stories about Gotham today, both involve comics only indirectly. Too bad that the Gotham by Gaslight Xbox pitch didn't end up going anywhere,
The font used in the new DC Comics logo (above)... is called Gotham. Ho ho ho. I was asked why DC Entertainment were registering the trademark for
Bleeding Cool has covered extensively the Ashes graphic novel by Alex De Campi and Jimmy Broxton, the pen name of James Hodgkins, a sequel to Smoke by De
John Byrne has posted what he calls a "sneak peek at the first issue cover, minus dress, colors and some "special effects" of his new comic for IDW, Trio.
From videogame designer Julie Farrell, comes these screens from a game pitch for the XBox 360 that went no further. And based on the Brian Augustyn and
CrossoverWatch: Conan Meets Groo. Honest this time. VertigoWatch: Karen Berger plugs Unwrtten Volume 5. As an editor working here for many years on so
I'd forgotten that the DC logo introduced in 2005 was then referred to as the DC Spin, until Rich mentioned that earlier today. I've always quite
After taking a tour of Aardman studios and the set of their new film The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists, this is one film that I'm very much
At the end of last year, Bleeding Cool told you that DC Comics and DC Entertainment would be getting a new logo. The relatively recent DC Spin/DC Swoosh
This week I found myself at a screening of some footage from the forthcoming re-release of Titanic in 3D, along with a Q&A with producer Jon Landau.
We've been looking at what Rob Liefeld and Scott Lobdell were saying at the Amazing Arizona Comic Con last weekend over on the left hand side of Bleeding
Thanks to Super Podcasto Magnifico for that one. CrossoverWatch: Avenging Spider-Man, Daredevil and Punisher get down and dirty with a new crossover
It had been a pretty sleepy year for comic news in the early going of 2012, but it looks like the industry has come to life over the past couple days.
I've been hearing recently about a number of Marvel artists with exclusive contracts, who have been asked if they wouldn't mind bringing those contracts