Bleeding Cool has been following the theory that Marcus Johnson, mysterious star of Battle Scars, is Nick Fury's son, and potentially creating a new black
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TransformersWatch: A new Transformers series is starting today. Here's a teaser image - one of twelve going around the internet round now. Gotta catch 'em
When I ran into Iwan Rheon, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and Antonia Thomas at last night's VIP gala screening of Steve McQueen's new film Shame, I grabbed them and grilled them.
The announcement that Walt Simonson will do a six issue stint with Bendis on The Avengers seems to have everyone's attention today, and with good
According to estimates made by John Mayo, DC Comics sold the most of the Top 300 trade paperbacks and hardcovers in December 2011, taking 27.21%
How can Spider-Man fight Ice Man? Isn't he one of the Amazing Friends? Was my childhood watching terrible Marvel cartoons in vain? And what about Ms Lion,
Every week, I get more grateful that Grace Randolph creates her Think About The Ink videos for Bleeding Cool. And I don't know if it's the cold, but she
The Sun Journal of Lewiston, Maine, reports that last night the ten strong board of the Regional School Unit votes that Stuck in the Middle: 17 Comics
Star Wars and DC Comics flash drives have just got smaller... In March, Mimoco will launch a new line called Mimimicro, a smaller version of the popular
Yesterday, we learned of the upcoming Batman/Detective Comics crossover Night Of The Owls from the official DC Source blog. But also at the Superman
At the time of the arrest, police called it the largest collection of images of child abuse they had even seen. Rob Barrow, organiser of the London Comic
SimileWatch: Richard Cohen compares Mitt Romney to Reggie off of Archie Comics. He has the coldness of Reggie from the “Archie” comics — the guy who had
Both Marvel and DC elaborated on major upcoming event storylines today (alas, not with each other), with Batman's The Night of the Owls generating more
Todd Nauck is one of the most widely read Western comic book artists today, with his work appearing on a number of All Ages superhero titles that are
In artwork released as part of Marvel's Liveblog with Rick Remender and friends, as Gabriel Hardman joins Rick Rememder on Secret Avengers from issue 22,