Okay folks this week is basically the last week when you can order the Bleeding Cool Magazine for November After that point, the print run will be set and that's that If you want a copy of the first actual, proper, full sized new bi-monthly comic book magazine for an age then I'm asking you[...]
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The first full-sized issue of Bleeding Cool Magazine, solicited for October Including my listing and profile of the One Hundred Most Powerful People In The Comics Industry (I can feel the heat of the flame wars already), a full length interview with Alan Moore which should make for an interesting New York Comic Con, a[...]
Ex of Diamond Comic Distributors, he's used to regarding me in a whole different way, but he's a vice president bigwig at Avatar Press now, and is also editor of the Bleeding Cool Magazine.
So, yes, if you have magazine submission ideas, he's probably the person to talk to there as well.
Okay folks, with San[...]
James Hudnall's latest comic book creation Aquila is to appear in the September relaunch of the Bosnian-based British comics anthology Strip Magazine It's about a Roman Scout in the year 0 AD who comes across all sorts of weirdness on the frontiers of the Roman Empire.
Hudnall also has a series of podcasts on his blog,[...]
Unscripted, reality CC.
This week, with the release of Earth Two #2 we ask customers how they feel about gay characters in comic books and their opinions on how they are introduced and written.
Next, CC Store Manager Dave shares his opinion of Bleeding Cool Issue #0 which was released today.
Owner Randy after reading nearly the whole[...]
Here's a list of comic book retailers that ordered 25 or more copies of Bleeding Cool Magazine #0, the preview issue, $1.49 for 40 pages, out in comic shops in the US and Canada today, and the UK tomorrow Do let us know if you find the magazines okay, and do comment on the articles[...]
Oh and I went to a Jubilee celebration in my Captain Britain T-Shirt.
And in the week that Bleeding Cool Magazine #0 hits comic stores, according to Technorati, Bleeding Cool is now the third most influential Entertainment blog We're so close to being the second… Nikki Finke, we're on our way…
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According to some trolls, you won't be able to give this magazine away Well, some retailers have more confidence.
HeavyInk.com is an online retailer who is giving a free copy (plus shipping) of this preview edition or what is planned as a bimonthly comics magazine kicking off in October, to anyone who orders a copy between[...]
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This is the last day you can order Bleeding Cool Magazine and actually be sure to get it It costs $1.49 for the Preview #0 issue Retailers who order 25 or more copies will get listed on the website.
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Thursday is the last day retailers can order the preview issue of Bleeding Cool Magazine issue zero, coming out at the end of May/beginning of June.
It's $1.49.
If you read Bleeding Cool, if you enjoy the website, hell if you just tolerate it for the occasional scoop, consider this a tax, a toll on that experience[...]
Well, it's about as realistic and acheivable as most of the folk that appear on magazines such as this
Muscle & Fitness Magazine is doing an Avengers issue next week, and this is a first look at the image of he green behemoth they've got for the cover, alongside the alleged workouts of the male Avengers[...]
Bleeding Cool has reported on issues that CLiNT Magazine has had over its Space Oddities strip, intended to be a home for brand new talent, who applied through the Millarworld message boards And the first fun seemed to go rather well, Mark picks his favourites and they ran in early issues of the magazine.
But then[...]
Now buy the magazine In May, DC Comics are launching DC Nation Super Spectacular, based on the block of programming on the Cartoon Network on Saturday Mornings, promising three comic book stories and a bunch of behind the scenes features, 64 pages for $4.99 It's launched as a one shot, but no doubt if it's[...]
One, Viz Magazine, the latest issues, digitally captured verbatim for £2.49 an issue on iPad and iPhone Or a newly released Viz Strip Teaser, which contains just the comic strips, for £1.49 And October 2011's edition free, with the Fat Slags getting involved in fake psychic readings, Sid The Sexist trying to recreate Carry On[...]
It's a story that Bleeding Cool first covered last year, when Wizard Magazine went to free digital – what about the subscribers, a number of whom had put down $100 or more in advance.
When initially challenged, Wizard told Bleeding Cool that people would be getting other magazines instead.
Then that didn't happen either.
Reports from within the[...]
The publication of the Bosnian-based comic publisher PrintMedia's preview of Strip Magazine has had its debut at the Bristol International Comic Expo happening today, delayed due to French strike action at the Charles de Gaulle airport.
So instead the publishers have put the free preview online For free Look up, it's there.
The STRIP Magazine panel[...]
Oh and it's Toyfare as well, really, the two magazines kindof merged together Lots and lots and lots and lots of plugs for Wizard World, Geek Chic, and even an extract from Peter Guber's motivational business book that mentions Wizard… but a great article on Who Is Jake Ellis and the return of Twisted Toy[...]
This is the latest move building a British-based comic/movie/convention/magazine empire.
First there is his prime partner, Titan; magazine and book publisher based in London, publishing everything from the monthly Batman Legends comic, TV magazines such as , and, of late, CLiNT Magazine, editorially run by Mark Millar They also part of the same ownership group the[...]