Bloody hell. Before I started working at home, I was a relatively svelt 85 kilos (187 pounds). Overweight, sure, but not too much. As of last night I an
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 #40, the series final issue, has been slightly delayed for a January 19th release, Buffy Summers' birthday. And Dark
Details are sparse at the moment, but Ken Akamatsu of free manga download site J-Comi has announced that his company is developing a comic viewer in
A series of tweets: Amanda Palmer: hey guess what we did last night (and this time it's legal) Neil Gaiman: I am the happiest and luckiest man in the
27 #2 by Charles Soule and Renzo Podesta ships this week, so it might be a good excuse to remind people of the puzzle within the comic - and the second
Put it this way. If you're spending all your timein a watchtower on the Moon, you're going to want a drink. But how to you solve superhero squabbles over
As part of DC's Hold The Line At $2.99, the company has removed two pages from the standard twenty-two page comics story, on both DC and Vertigo titles.
We all know that Mephisto erased Peter Parker's marriage to Mary Jane Watson, as well as the world's knowledge that he was Spider-Man. But he also seems
Welcome to the very first Lying In The Gutters of the new year. Bleeding Cool wishes a prosperous and successful year to all of its readers. Although,
Marvel's teaser image, assembled over the Christmas/New Year break is starting to resemble a certain familiar character... albeit one now with spider legs.
Pete Postlethwaite died yesterday after treatment for cancer. He gained prominence later in life but he was one of the greats. Here are a few roles to
Welcome folks to the North Carolina Breath Alcohol Testing Mobile Unit. With a familiar theme tune and a very familiar-to-lawyers logo... taking on a
On the left, the specially released Amazing Spider-Man #655 page, put out by Marvel on New Year's Day. On the right, a page from Frank Quitely and Grant
Here are model pages from the upcoming Batman Live stage show from The Telegraph. Note the Jim Lee artwork used throughout...
WebWatch: Todd Allen's webcomic Division And Rush leaves the Chicago Tribune websites to set out on its own, talking about profane comments in an early