Veitch describes The Spotted Stone as a “kissing cousin” book to Can’t Get No – it is currently without a publisher.
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Has anyone had any sleep yet? Not me! I’m burning through the night! Here’s a sneak peek at a detail of one of this year’s hits, Stuff Of Legend‘s FCBD cover for next year. What does it mean? I don’t know anymore! My eyes are streaming!
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Thanks giving will never end! We just keep on going! Wooooo! Scott Kurtz says; I wanted to make a calendar since we’ve never done one, but I wanted it to be cool. So I thought it would be fun to tell a story over the year. Thus our first calendar ever. The Year of the…
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Duncan Fegredo provides a couple of his Hellboy illustrations from private collections…
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A quick behind-the-scenes look at Kaare Andrew’s movie that he’s directing, Altitude. Is this the bit where the Hulk bursts in and smashes everything up, Kaare?
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A page from IDW’s Weekly World News #2, paying homage to both Twilight Zone and Frank Miller at the same time…
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Inked panel from Chapter 5 of the serialized iPhone comic – BOX 13 by David Gallaher, Steve Ellis, and Scott O. Brown And while we’re at it, an unpublished piece for the upcoming Gallaher/Ellis/Brown collaboration, The Only Living Boy In New York.
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One of the most inventive cheapo videos I’ve ever seen, from a few years ago from a song written/performed by Dan Cairns who was rejected by Simon Cowell on Pop Idol, the UK originator of American Idol. Video conceived, filmed and directed by /Film and friend of Bleeding Cool, Brendon Connelly, currently with his own…
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The first fifteen pages of The Last Days Of American Crime by Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini from Radical Comics, out imminently….
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A sneak peek at some yet-to-be-announced comics projects from Markosia.
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From X-Men: Nation X #2, on sale in January… There’s something different in all of us, and nothing… not a spell, big gloves, NOTHING… can change that or take it away. Well, that’s ominous. Lots more mutants maybe? Written by CB Cebulski and Jim McCann, as announced… …but with art by Mike Choi and Sonja…
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Due in 2011, Terry Wiley’s magnum opus, Verity Fair is a graphic novel telling the adventures of Verity Bourneville in the present day as a struggling actress. The book will be serialised, the first issue out in January by direct order.
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