Hachette are launching a new range of Marvel hardcover collections of classic and modern stories for the British newsstand, as a partwork collection, in
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Bleeding Cool told you back in April that Barnes & Noble was going to be re-entering the monthly comics market in a big way in June. Well. from the
Keith Ralph was the managing director for many years of Egmont Creative in London for many years until 2010, controlling their Disney pre-school magazine
ConWatch: The MCM London Expo this weekend gets some local press. Really local. I am told that organisers aren't expecting volcanic disruption..
The Famers Insurance TV ad, in conjunction with X-Men: First Class. I wish more advertising campaigns were so imaginative with their cross-pollination
In retrospect it should have been no surprise that Adrianne Palicki in booty shorts was going to be the top trend for the day, but I actually kicked this
A few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool told you that DC Comics was bringing you something called Dark. And illustrated it with a black rectangle. Because I had no
We know that Greg Capullo is jumping off the Image ongoing comic Haunt from Todd McFarlane's studios, to work on Batman for DC Comics. But Bleeding Cool
Apologies to any non-Brits, the above strip won't make a lick of sense. But then we get baseball films, so I think we're even. Top Ten Traffic Stories Of
AppDump: Stan Lee gets his own App with his Boom! comics for $1.99 each. PropagandaDump: A third issue of America's Army is now available, free. “Under a
One of the central criticisms of biographical and licensed comics publisher Bluewater, is that it deals in back-end work-for-hire contracts. The people
StolenComicsWatch: Colleen Doran reports on a customer's experience; SO I called a friend of mine who’s a constable with the Royal Canadian Mounted
The thing that jumps out at me the most about Brendon Connelly's embargo-induced non-review of X-Men First Class is the reference to X2. Because I've
Bleeding Cool reported way back that there was a puzzle in the pages of Image comics series 27 that, if solved, would win the clever guy or gal a free
Yesterday at the Big Apple Comic Con, an envelope of original artwork belonging to Neal Adams was lifted off his table. Below, see scans of the pieces in