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In honour of the huge amount of Spanish readers Bleeding Cool received this week, we decided to release the entire Lying In The Gutters (apart from this
Dan Lawlis is a comic book artist whose work was most prominent in the eighties and nineties. As well as working on superhero comic books such as X-Men,
UPDATE: It's a toe, folks. not the whole foot... On his Multiverse fora, legendary fantasy writer Michael Moorcock posted; I apologise for being a bad
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool; Top Shelf has just announced their new releases for 2011, and despite these dark economic times there's quite a lot
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A Two Day Weekend Pass To The Amazing Arizona Comic Con was $25. One Day was $15. The variant edition of Walking Dead #80, limited to the first 1000
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Last year, Bleeding Cool ran a piece covering controversy over a certain commissioned sketch by Bill Sienkiewicz. The piece was years late and the
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After a decade of deliberately ignoring their eighties and nineties works, Marvel have recently reaped the benefits of both big hardcovers and trades
The last few days have seen the Spanish blogosphere go doolally over accomplished and prominent illustrator Elisabeth Nogales being caught out for blatant
On the BBC World Service show Europe Today, the Islamic Batman story popped up. And, uncharacteristically, Nightrunner creator and writer David Hine
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