Seth Reedy is a comic book artist. Ish. He makes himself available for work and promotes himself readily online, taking comissions and tattoo work. But
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From the trailers for Doctor Who Series 7 in 2012 about a time traveller getting mixed up in stuff... And from DC Comics in 1998 about a time traveller,
Tim Hanley writes; Marvel was back on top in June as both companies had notable swings overall, Marvel for better and DC for worse. We also mix it up, and
On the left, Malachi Ward's cover to Bravest Warriors #2 on the left, JG Jones cover to 52 #46 on the right. In Swipe File we present two or more images
On the left, the brand new cover to Justice League #14. On the right, the cover to Justice League #2. Looks like someone will be putting another dollar
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; After three months in a row at the same percentage of female creators, DC Comics was up in May, which helped them
Tim Hanley numbercrunches for Bleeding Cool; DC stayed the same AGAIN while Marvel dipped a bit but still had the higher overall percentage of female
We now have a name for the man who has been exhibiting at British comic conventions, exhibiting and selling work from deviantArt creators and more,
More from the British Rob Granito, exhibiting at comic conventions across the UK... and the deviantArt he appears to be swiping then selling as prints...
Over the last couple of weeks there has been growing irritation, annoyance and indeed anger about an individual who is being dubbed by some as the British
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; DC stayed the same in March, but Marvel broke the record for the highest percentage of female creators since we began
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; The Big Two tied this month, and at a decent number too, which gives us a unique opportunity to compare how DC and
Gendercrunching January 2012 January wasn’t particularly great for either publisher, with both DC and Marvel just barely reaching double digits for female
"Please Note: These oil paintings by Mike S. Mall are not the original artwork in any way. These pieces are the artists interpretation of the once
Possibly the most Bleeding Cool thing ever, from one of Ethan Van Sciver's sketchbooks.