John Doe* and I spent as much time hanging out, playing pool, reading comics, drinking, laughing, acting stupid, having a non-schmexy awesome time as we ever did fucking.
And, we spent a lot of time fucking, my friend John Doe was-is-and will forever be one of the HOTTEST guys I've ever met Damn skippy I rode[...]
Comics Archives
By now both Flashpoint #5 and Justice League #1 have been pored over by hundreds of thousands of eyes. But did we all miss something? Take this scene from
Those of you who picked up Herc #6 Point One today, hoping to get an insight into the series with an eye to picking it up regularly may have a
By Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and Fernando Dagninio, courtesy of Spanish agent David Macho Gomez, comes this video preview of Resurrecction Man #1, part of
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool;
The beauty of the Batgirl of San Diego, is that without knowing she was doing so, Kyrax2 started a really interesting conversation online about the role of women as creators and fans of superhero comics In reflecting on my chat with her, the main questions I was left with rolling[...]
Bill Meeks of Meeks Mixed Media will be reporting from Dragon*Con for Bleeding Cool. He'll have a video camera. Do say hello. Well Labor Day Weekend is
Another day, more revelatory silhouettes. If anyone can just leak us the finished version so we can be done with it, we'll be terribly grateful...
However, there's a danger with superhero comics when you try to do something different There's a fine line because it could easily become too boring, too esoteric, or too off-the-beaten path for the average fan So for me there's a concern about walking that line between doing something unique and still keeping those same captivating[...]
Suddenly the New DCU makes a lot more sense, doesn't it?
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London.
Suddenly the New DCU makes a lot more sense, doesn't it?
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London.
Suddenly the New DCU makes a lot more sense, doesn't it?
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London.
Suddenly the New DCU makes a lot[...]
I think it may be a lot more new reader friendly than a lot of people may take it for.
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London.
Bleeding Cool ran the first Justice League #1 review earlier today, courtesy of Dr Manolis Vamvounis He was rather critical of the comic, claiming it to be a fine Brave[...]
It was the biggest launch in DC Comics' history Justice League #1 by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee, with midnight parties across the country and acres of publicity.
But two hours before the midnight launch on the East Coast, copies could be downloaded across the internet, held by file transfer services Wupload and Filesonic, and then[...]
It'll take a very special kind of nerd to appreciate why this is so fascinating… but I watch the ebb and flow of what's hot and what's not in comics from BC's analytics from moment to moment very carefully, and I'd have bet any amount of money against Marvel occupying the top slot today–[...]
And that's all good and wonderful, the greatest* writer and artist in superhero comics today together at last, on the team-up of the two great superheroes they have each helped redefine.
*(arguably, but come on, certainly most popular)
Yet, as an actual first issue of Justice League, and one so anticipated by the fans and so significant[...]
If you has a spare $4000 and a friendly retailer, you could get them to put you on the cover of Amazing Spider-Man #669, drawn by Todd Nauck, in return
But that's not out this week.
Which is why Scott Snyder is currently lined up outside Midtown Comics to get his Justice League #1 and Flashpoint #5 signed by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee along with with everyone else.
Which means he is also entitled to free pizza, hand delivered by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee,[...]