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You may know him from drawing the first third of Chase Variant: One Shot Is All I Need from Image. But in Fenruary, Humanoids are publishing a full
Here's the cover to tomorrow's relaunch of Dandy as a weekly children's comic anthology again. It features, as promised Harry Hill on the cover. The
Just in time for Hallowe'en, out comes Marvel's Tomb Of Terror advertising on the cover 48 All-New Pages In Glorious Black And White with a price point of
HarryWatch: Harry Hill with an old copy of the Dandy, photographed by Dandy cartoonist with the unwieldy name of Nigel Parkinson. Expect publicity
Google News has just accepted Bleeding Cool into its bosom. So we may have a few new visitors to this site over the next few days. Be kind to them. For
Mark Millar got an early start at DC Comics, working on books including Swamp Thing, JLA, Flash, Aztek and The Authority. Then he was headhunted by
This is not a hoax. This is not a gag. This is not an imaginary story. The comic book currently being worked on by Rob Liefeld is called Zombie Jesus.
Haven’t had a lot of time lately, but decided to experiment with the format of the column a little. Now, instead of reading thousands upon thousands of
Crank up the Bleeding Cool servers folks. This morning we received word that Shueisha Publishing Company of Tokyo has convinced legendary manga creator
Ok, it may be a parallel Earth Lois Lane. And it may be one in which she is Superwoman, the last surviving Amazon - after she killed her brethren -
It's about time for Bleeding Cool to start the run up to its traditional (as in, for the second year) most comprehensive independent coverage you'll find
How do you distinguish between a character from the Dandy and a delicious pastry? Desperate Dan, Flan. Korky The Cat, Pain Du Chocolat. You've got to have
Mark Evanier reports on the death of inker Mike Esposito, aged 83. DoctorWatch: From Turf #3, Tommy Lee Edwards and Jonathan Ross bring us a hidden freak
I came across a print out of The-Gutters at NYCC this year, And began kicking myself for not coming across these guys before. Writer Ryan Sohmer and a
So you may not have an inverted cross on the cover of Batman And Robin. But this is what you can have on the inside of a Batbook. From the most recent
Weird Worlds is a new anthology series from DC that, well, has got me rather excited. Weird and wonderful takes on DC characters, this is just the kind of
PoliticsWatch: The Hill looks at cartoonist Nicholas Ivan Ladendorf running for Congress in Missouri as a Progressive Party candidate. What comic book or
It's not just DC. Looks like Marvel is getting a pottymouth of its own. In New Mutants #17, set in a hellish Limbo, there is a demonic language spoken by
Kcuf em syawedis... You know those calculator games where you can type in 55378008, turn it upside down and it reads "Boobless" that used to amuse every
TheftWatch: A T-shirt maker steals a sketch of Matt Smith by 10 Doctors creator Rich Morris off the internet, then claims he has the original drawing and
They created 100 Bullets together, a book responsible for breaking out the possibilities of crime comics at Vertigo. We learned at NYCC that Brian
Am I suffering from deja vu here? Yesterday, we reported how DC had removed an upside down cross from the cover of Batman And Robin #15. though it was
Okay, that's funny. Thanks to Matthew Meylikhov of Multiversity Comics for pointing it out. Remember Rise Of Arsenal #3? the one where Arsenal has violent
Batman And Robin has been slipping schedule-wise for a little while as we come to the end of Grant Morrison's run. For yesterday's story on the new Batman
Stan Lee on the Broadway play Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark. "When I saw the set, when I saw some of the action shots of Spider-Man swinging, when I met
James Robinson half-spilled it at New York Comic Con. That he was to be writing a new Hawkman series for DC. Most websites pretended they hadn't heard it,
Bleeding Cool recently reported that, describing Action Comics #894 featuring Death, would have her much of dialogue written by Death's co-creator Neil
Here's the wraparound cover for the latest Dodgem Logic magazine from Alan Moore and friends. Basically, it's a bit like Clint but with less comics, less
At the New York Comic Con, both at the ICV2 conference and at the Retailer's Breakfast Meeting, David Gabriel of Marvel Comics was adamant. That new






















