Bleeding Cool has already run pieces on the IDW Godzilla and Avatar/Boundless War Goddess mass retailer variant covers, but now Marvel has entered the
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FF continues its journey into the creation of a superhero comic book tesseract, infinitely complex and folded in on itself. We have Reed Richards teaming
Two comics out today, both seem to be telling stories already told. Reading Uncanny X-Men #537, the silent, intangible Kitty Pryde being pursued across
Hachette are launching a new range of Marvel hardcover collections of classic and modern stories for the British newsstand, as a partwork collection, in
AppDump: Stan Lee gets his own App with his Boom! comics for $1.99 each. PropagandaDump: A third issue of America's Army is now available, free. “Under a
Tick, tick, tick, currently at $142.50 - surely we can do better than that. It is after all a Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing... and it is the
Bleeding Cool was the first to tell you that G Willow Wilson and David Lopez were reviving the CrossGen title (and trademark) Mystic for Marvel Comics,
1985 by Mark Millar and Tommy Lee Edwards from 2008 on the right, and the Juggernaut statue from Bowen Designs from 2005... In Swipe File we present two
More and more Silver Age books have been pulling unexpected six figure sums of late. But this copy of Amazing Fantasy, featuring the first appearance of
After leading Marvel for three months, DC Comics took a tumble and the Big Two ended up tied for April. Marvel saw a modest bump, which is lovely, but
Last week I pointed out how Kieron Gillen in Journey Into Mystery was able to summarise the entire issue of Fear Itself, poetically, into a couple of
What is it with American writers destroying Europe these days? Last week in Flashpoint #1, we saw that hundreds of millions of Europeans had been plunged
Phill Hall used to be a comics retailer and the News editor for Comics International before launching the PDF comics magazine Borderline - then abandoning
Okay, this gets metatextual. Nathan Fillion plays the celebrity author Richard Castle in Castle on ABC, owned by Disney. Now Brian Michael Bendis and
'Nuff said, I think?
Automobile brand Acura has been using the fictional Marvel espionage organisation SHIELD to promote its current range of cars, with the Thor movie.
For years we knew the rules. A solicitation for a comic book that was 32 pages long, meant 22 pages of story, the rest taken up by advertising, editorial,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhgzvLKA-ys Are you still breathing? That's right, it's the good people at Upper Deck cutting up Silver Age comic book to
Back in March, Bleeding Cool exclusively ran a number of the I Am Captain America variant covers that have just been officially announced for books in
John McCrea is probably best known in comics for his work with Garth Ennis on books such as Demon, Hitman, Dicks and The Boys. But he's also done a number
Courtesy of Marvel Comics look at pencils by Matthew Clark for Ghost Rider #1, a Fear Itself crossover... Finished art from Ghost Rider #0.1 Inks from
So there was some fuss about Idris Elba being cast as Heimdall in Thor, over the colour of his skin. Now I didn't see the problem with this, per se, and
What's up with superheroes these days? When they're not renouncing their citizenship of America one minute then celebrating America the next, they're
Back in January, Bleeding Cool reported that Marvel were to move a number of books to the DC price point of twenty pages for $2.99, and that it would
The Incredible Hulks ends with issue 635 in August, ending his run on the book and character that has lasted five years and granted a sense of solidity
Two comics. Two tie ins to big company crossovers. How do they stack up? For those coming off the Thor movie, Journey Into Mystery by Kieon Gillen and
Comic book superhero universes love their continuity. All sorts of titles slipping in and each out of each other in terms of chronology and order. Who
Yesterday we celebrated the 76th birthday of creator of the Mr Men, the late Roger Hargreaves, with Google. Paul Shinn decided to join in with the
Marvel characters may not be allowed to smoke. But, apparently, they are allowed to piss in the river. From Moon Knight #1, out last week. So what else
This one for the UK market. And again with the photographer leaning over and having a bit of a stumble. Come on chap, get yourself together to take a

























