Ultimate Fallout #4 featuring the first appearance of Miles Morales is getting a second print. Nothing too unexpected about that. But Marvel are
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Two weeks ago, we ran an image based on an original by Coelasquid, that had been updated and improved by denizens of 4chan/co, showing a variety of
Daniel Best has run a full and fascinating report on a deal between Steve Geppi and the family of Archie artist Bob Montana to buy his collection of
Jason Young has decided to commission a wide variety of artists and cartoonists to re-create Fantastic Four issue 9, page by page, from his own pocket,
"He was fed up with pool and we went and sat at a quiet booth. I didn’t really expect the tirade I was about to receive. There was no warning, he just
GooglePlusWatch: We ran a piece on the Google Plus identity debate over the weekend. Ryan Estrada nails it. Genderwatch: The female creative statistics
This is not a Batman sketch by Jim Lee on eBay. I mean it should be obvious but already it's getting bids close to $200 with eleven hours to go. But how
Rich has run a lot of Swipe File posts at BC, and a few of them have resulted in quite a bit of controversy. And the farther we get into the internet
Eric Glover writes for Bleeding Cool; Thinking over three reactions to an article on the Barbara Gordon controversy About a month ago, I wrote an op-ed on
When I bumped into Brian Bolland at the opening of the new Gosh Comics in London, we reminisced about the Erro swiping of his work, and how Bolland was
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool I get asked on occasion why I still go and cover Wizard World Chicago. It's not quite the event it once was, lacking
From Rob Liefeld, a couple cover sketches for Hawk and Dove. The first is an abandoned cover for issue 3, the second is a rough sketch for the cover issue
From Botgirl Questi; There are a number of comic book writers who work or have worked under pseudonyms, including Oscar Jiminez, Frank Quitely, Jamie
I kind of wish Jim Lee had gone forward with this Action Comics design, because it's a reinterpretation of one of the most classic Superman motiffs, which
A very real Man Thing created by Mike Campbell of the Where Monsters Dwell podcast, via Don MacPherson .