Effective June 25th, DC Comics staff members will no longer receive complimentary copies of the comics that DC publish, nor the collections.
Instead, staff will be required to have ComiXology accounts and will receive free codes to download the work This change promises efficiency and an end to clutter in the offices as well as print[...]
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Maxx's Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted by Maxx MacLennan.
They say:
This week we went through our experimental stage! (It's a little scary)
Foxy got to interview Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt and Bill Crabtree of The Sixth Gun! Some really[...]
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! This week Image gave us some new hotness, DC had lots of Bat books, and Marvel
From the first press release for Grant Morrison's Multiversity... Comprising seven complete adventures -- each set in a different parallel universe -- a
I was born in 1972. Just before that momentous occasion, DC co-publisher Dan DiDio was writing letters to The House of Secrets #99 (August 1972) aged
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Still it's good to see DC Comics getting it right this year, or rather one retailer at least Luckily for my daughter and me that just happens to be my LCBS.
Events organized by Nostalgia and Comics not only celebrates the Man in Black's big day in style, but also embraces the whole notion of what[...]
Boom. Sonic Boom. And do we have our Future New Teen Titans? Heretic, Klarion, Lagoon Boy... And is that Jesse Quick?
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool broke the story that DC Comics' longest standing executive, Bob Wayne, would be stepping down from the publisher when it moves from New York to Burbank.
Reaction was swift,
Bob Wayne and I started one week apart at DC back in '87 I know how tired I am now, and he's WAY older, so[...]
Bob Wayne joined the Sales department of DC Comics at San Diego Comic Con in 1987 Previous to that he ran a chain of comics and science fiction stores in Texas.
At DC Comics he became a strong supporter of the direct market and his retail background endeared him to comic store managers who believed he knew[...]
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New Comic Book Releases for the week of May 21, 2014
Books reviewed in this episode are:
Image Comics: Invincible #111
Titan Comics: Ordinary #1 (of 3)
DC Comics: Justice League Of America #14
DC Comics: Justice League #30
DC Comics: New 52 Future's End #3
Image Comics: Saga #19
Marvel Comics: Original Sin[...]
Is he taking the Marvel Universe to its own Crisis?
Now DC Comics looks as if they are launching a new Crisis event for April and May next year as well, the thirtieth anniversary of Crisis On Infinite Earths We reckoned this was happening a while back and it also marks the moment that DC Comics[...]
Futures End #4 shows us a future New York practicing full blown apartheid, between those from Earth One and those from Earth Two. And for some reason,
Once upon a time, in the eighties, under the John Byrne Superman revamp, Lex Luthor's computer systems worked out that Clark Kent was Superman. But Lex
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, it's Aaron from A Comic Shop with a big stack of New Comics Now! This week made my