So I have a brother. His name is Edi Johnston. And when he's not a P.E. teacher, he's an acoustic rapper with the Austin Francis Connection. He also lent
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Yesterday, we ran some rumours about upcoming DC Comics titles. Some were well sourced, others... less so. But the original rundown from Tako seemed
John Layman writes for Bleeding Cool, on yesterday's story about the Chew writer leaving the upcoming Batman weekly title, Batman Eternal. So yes, it is
So there's a Spider-Man story out there. All the major sites apart from Bleeding Cool spoiled it in the headline. Though it's not as if we can get on our
Well then. With the spoiler in headlines pretty much everywhere already, it's going to be impossible to avoid seeing this one, I imagine, but: We saw
Bill Finger - the uncredited co-creator of Batman - was born February 8th, 1914, Detective Comics #27 was first released in May of 1939, and Bill died
This week there was an odd internet rumor buzzing around of a very different background for Wonder Woman in the planned Man Of Steel sequel. Supposedly
We've got two more preview for you today from our fine friends at Valiant. First up is Archer & Armstrong #17 by Fred Van Lente and Khari Evans. The
The one time kickstarter project In The Dark by Anathema writer Rachel Deering gets picked up by IDW Publishing. The horror anthology will contain 20
So, the upcoming comic Ody-C got, kind of, reannounced at Image Expo, from Matt Fraction and Christian Ward. Here's a better look at those visuals
Warning: Tomorrow there will be Superior Spider-Man SPOILERS. I won't link to them, but they will be out there on news & comic news sites. — Dan Slott
When Francis Manapul and Brian Buccelato moved from Flash to Detective Comics, writer John Layman and artist John Fabok, who had been working on the comic
So, as a stack of future collection details hit Amazon, we get a peek at what might be in store for some ongoing Marvel titles... Captain America Volume
So we ran a piece on Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning getting their Guardians Of The Galaxy run collected in complete editions. But they aren't the only big
Ordinary Heroes Team writes for Bleeding Cool: “They saw a couple of guys, that were up to no good, and started making trouble in their neighborhood.