Aaron and Tri-Force Mike from A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida return out of the cold in their suede and leather to take us through this week's comics
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But a copy of the first issue of the new series 27 from Image Comics has just sold on eBay for $35 as a preorder And more are selling around $28 – $25 This one has already received 12 bids up to $8.50 with four days to go.
It transpires that the print run for[...]
We said this was going to be hard to find. We didn't think it was going to be this hard. Bleeding Cool picked 27 #1 as a comic with speculation potential
Not yet.
Image are to drop the price of issue 7 down from $3.50 to $2.99 and solicit the first collection of this sinister school thriller for just $9.99 to entice people to try what they see as a serious ongoing series, to match Walking Dead and now Chew for price and longevity And hopefully sales.
The[...]
Here we go folks.
A preview to Marineman #1 by Ian Churchill, coming out from Image Comics this week And Bleeding Cool has a lovely preview of the comic book's first issue.
Doesn't it look pretty? Go on have a gander at the wetness.
I'm also hearing it's been a bit low ordered So if you want a[...]
And here is an exclusive preview of Halcyon #2 from Image Comics, in case the Marc Guggenheim interview yesterday piqued your curiosity…
Open publication – Free publishing – More preview from
Happy Thanksgiving Americans!
And happy normal-day-at-work everyone else in the world Bleeding Cool is on normal service today And here is an exclusive preview of Halcyon[...]
Beginning a series of semi-regular chats with Image publisher Eric Stephenson You got a question, email it in or add it to the comments…
Rich: A number of people criticised me for being terribly harsh on you last time, for being an Image hater, for being one-sided, for being unprofessional in my questioning Did[...]
Bleeding Cool mentioned that there might be a little more demand for this comic than retailers may have initially considered.
I understand that, even though 27, the new Image comic from Charles Soule and Renzo Podesta, a fantasy about musicians and artists who died at the age of 27, won't ship until the first week of[...]
And Image Comics gives the comic book adaptation of the Daomu novels from China, The Mission written by Red screenplay writers John and Erich Hoeber and published with Marc Guggenheim's Collider Entertainment imprint, and mysterious projects The Depressed Boy, Poseurs, Captain Wonder 3D… and the slightly less mysterious Bomb Queen Vs Hack/Slash.
All this and Dead[...]
Todd McFarlane writes "Here's a panel from the ever expanding SPAWN #200. It's a fight between Violator and Omega Spawn. And here it is
Well done lads!
James Demonakos, owner of the Seattle comic shop The Comic Stop, founder of the Emerald City Comic-Con and ex-Image Comics' PR and Marketing Coordinator has seemingly taken another step across the Previews catalogue.
Because with fellow band member of comics convention favourites Kirby Krackle, the singer/songwriter Kyle Stevens, they have just signed a deal[...]
It's a near-perfect copy of the comic. There only six graded at 9.9 by CGC in the world. And right now it's the highest price comic book published in the
In 2007, Image published the first volume of the anthology Popgun It included one strip, Rex Onazuka: The Japanese Wasp by Mark Andrew Smith and Johann Leroux which seemed to do a rather good job of anticipating some of the sentiment that would fuel the Tea Party movement, if given a slightly anti-big business/V For[...]
Just! One! Punch!
Say, this latest Image teaser for something or other, didn't they do this with American Power or whatever that CrossGen book-that-never-came-out-but-someone-nicked-the-cover-for-something-else was called?
Just! One! Punch!
Say, this latest Image teaser for something or other, didn't they do this with American Power or whatever that CrossGen book-that-never-came-out-but-someone-nicked-the-cover-for-something-else was called?
Just! One! Punch!
Say, this latest[...]
It's the second image in a series of teasers by Image Comics The first gave us breasts and a penis (or possibly a baby punching its way out – there's still a divide on this) The second makes light of a disease that kills millions, probably at least one person close to each and every[...]