We mentioned this morning how disabled Superman fan Mike Meyer got to visit the home of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel, thanks to the generousity of
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Tomorrow Boundless Comics publishes War Goddess #3 by Mike Wolfer and Pow Rodix and Lady Death Origins Vol 2 by Brian Pulido, Gabriel Guzman and Daniel HDR.
Here's the solicit, preview and cover art for Goddess;
"Tensions are running high as the goddess Pandora and bayou swamp witch Anathema begin to unravel the mystery[...]
The trade paperback of Red Spike by Jeff Chan, Salvador Navarro and Mark Texeira is out in January. So, to get you in the mood, here's the full first
Consider this a call to action for trade waiters. Warren Ellis and Raulo Caceres' Captain Swing And The Electrical Pirates Of Cindery Island, out in
You know the show from Disney owned ABC that they made after they suddenly stopped developing the Fables show with Warners and DC Comics..
That show.
And now they're using Marvel comics in the show Must be like rubbing salt into the wound for anyone involved with the DC plans.
Of course, that the comic was written by[...]
That's over 130 comics, so you're looking at about 75 cents a comic The offer will be available for that Friday, and only that Friday.
If that doesn't see you through Thanksgiving then the force is weak in you…
Say, I wonder what DC and Marvel have planned?
So the Star Wars movie fans have got their[...]
They are women. They are thin. They are ninjas. Anything else you need to know? The Ninjettes is the new Jennifer Blood spinoff series from Dynamite, by
Their surnames may be spelt differently, but they are pronounced exactly the same. They are both comic book creators whose work has been turned into
During the summer, Bleeding Cool told you that not only would Batman Beyond return, but that it would be joined by Justice League Beyond, and new Superman
A significant player in the comics industry in the 1980s and into the 1990s, editing the Uncanny X-Men and writing Longshot and Daredevil, amongst other projects, Nocenti spent her downtime from the industry over the past decade working in decidedly more political realms, including doing work for MoveOn.org and for The Nation.
Nocenti's view is the[...]
Rob Liefeld writing and drawing an issue of Hawk And Dove! With Batman in it! With big bat thighs that are wider than… Dove.
Federico Dallacchio off Suicide Squad!
Tom Raney on Suicide Squad!
Keith Giffen not drawing O.M.A.C!
Scott Koblish and Scott Kolins drawing it all now!
Ivan Brandon off Men Of War! (But not till March)
Aaron Lopresti and[...]
Some of you will know journalist Jon Ronson as the father of Bleeding Cool's resident thirteen year old reporter Joel Ronson. A few months ago, Bleeding
Neal Adams, is a man who knows what it's like to believe something that's... against the prevailing wisdom. From the origins of the Earth, to whether or
Comics Industry Issues Retort To Frank Miller
2 Occupy Frank Miller
3 The Metatextual Retconning Of Fear Itself
4 The Incredible Hulk Goes Week-Early-And-Date
5 Zatanna And Emma Prost Come To Parody Porn
6 Here's The Reason Warner Bros Are Pulling The Potter Films Out Of Circulation
7 Putting Frank Miller's Words In Batman's Mouth
8 Fourteen Thoughts About Fourteen DC Titles
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What with all those Non Disclosure Agreements going around, it's been hard to get any of the creators in question to go on the record with various policy initiatives at the company, with DC's official response to any question of late being that they decline to comment.
Such as the word we had a while back[...]
In January, Walt Simonson is drawing an issue of Legion Of Super Heroes, written by Paul Levitz and inked by Dan Green. And he's been showing off some of
Jim Lee's Darkseid. Jim Lee's Darkseid. Jim Lee's Darkseid. Jim Lee's Darkseid. Jim Lee's Darkseid. Jim Lee's Darkseid. Jim Lee's Darkseid. Jim Lee's
Batman by Dave Taylor, working on Batman: Death By Design with Chip Kidd. Batman by Moebius from Batman: Black & White. In Swipe File we present two
Bleeding Cool used to have... let's say... a working relationship with Wizard Magazine. I'd report on their shows if I could, even being flown out once to
BunWatch: Ty Templeton looks at the… "Frank Miller situation".
PressWatch: World media pick up on Bleeding Cool story from over a month ago.
ChequeWatch: Jeff Trexer looks at DC's relationship with the estates of Siegel and Schuster in the light of the Action Comics #1 relaunch.
"But more generally, DC's evident lack of payment for the Siegel material[...]
I really wanted to illustrate this post with the final page of Dark Knight Returns, but I suppose that might be giving something away.
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A few of his fellow comic book professionals had something to[...]
A scene from Batman Year One, rescripted... We're not quite sure why Batman seems to think the Occupy Wall Street protests have something to do with the
He also recounted a scenario he saw in Oakland that fed into Fell, a mounted policeman outside a crack house.
Lenny also asked about Planetary, how it came from John Cassaday's desire to draw something different every month and Warren Ellis having read a metric ton of superheroes comics so he could write them, needing to[...]
Ah-h-h, the thought of it — Sergio Aragones, Al Jaffee and Jack Davis all in one place, holding seminars, exhibiting their distinctive art work, greeting fans.
CajunWatch: Time to get the dictionaries out;
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press has compiled all of the Bec Doux comics and published it in a large[...]
There was one thing on the comics internet's mind today, and that's Frank Miller's blog post about the Occupy Movement We've noted here recently that the decades-long ebb and flow of mainstream comics' engagement with social and political concerns of the times seems to be leveling up again, so it comes as no surprise that[...]
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool ran Frank Miller's take on Occupy Wall Street, and noted some of the comments on his blog (now closing in on a thousand), and
Patrick Willems follows up Why Sonic Screwdrivers Are Banned In Action Movies and Tintin The Gritty Reboot with this far more reasonable explanation of
The news today that Marvel will extend its $3.99 digital codes inside every Ultimate comic to the upcoming Season One graphic novels recalls a
I am so disappointed in you, Frank."
So… I guess, either way, Frank Miller won't be contibuting to the Occupy Comics Kickstarter project…
Frank Miller writes on his blog;
Everybody's been too damn polite about this nonsense:
The "Occupy" movement, whether displaying itself on Wall Street or in the streets of Oakland (which has, with unspeakable cowardice, embraced[...]
HamBurglarWatch: Another day, another McDonalds restaurant armed robber dressed as Spider-Man.
LocalWatch: Derby press celebrate one of their own, David Hitchcock, on the release of the second volume of his Madam Samurai graphic novel series following a Japanese warrior and her journey to Victorian London.
HeartWatch: Third Eye Comics of Annapolis, Maryland, has G4 presenter Blair Butler[...]