Last week on CBR, Marvel EIC Axel Alonso said, The X-Men office is taking the opportunity of “Secret Wars” to build an entire new world for the characters
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Michael Davis is an artist, writer, mentor, and entertainment executive. He writes, Oh I would do anything for love, I would do anything for love But I
The 12th issue of Image comic book Umbral, by Antony Johnston, Christopher Mitten, Jordan Boyd and Thomas Mauer was published at the end of January. But
On the left, pages from the original Star Wars #1 from Marvel comics form 1977. On the right the new pages, recoloured by A Crossley replacin Marie
While 77 employees at DC Comics didn't want to join the 70 staffers moving from New York to Burbank, there have been a number of East Coasters from other
Chris Thompson talks to Bill Plympton, creator of Cheatin’ … Following on from my last film-based podcast with noted director/comicker Marjane Satrapi
Kanan: The Last Padawan Goes To Second Print, As Do Burning Fields, Cluster And We Can Never Go Home
The Star Wars comic from Marvel Comics that spins out of the Star Wars Rebels cartoon, Kanan: The Last Padawan has sold out of its first print run at
"If there's a stunning woman with questionable character, Matt Murdock is going to find her, and Foggy Nelson is going to suffer." The first time I came
This is how the final issue of The Fantastic Four was solicited. FANTASTIC FOUR #645 (W) James Robinson & Various (A) Leonard Kirk & Various (CA)
DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns brought Hal Jordan back from the dead and established him as the central Green Lantern again. He
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Tom Spurgeon interviewed someone who we have seen as the face of Fantagraphics Books at many a show, Jen Vaughn, on her decision to hand in her notice to
Wilfredo Torres is the artist on the upcoming Jupiter's Circle spinoff of Mark Millar and Frank Quitely's Jupiter's Legacy. I met him at a recent show and
Once upon a time, Marvel owned the full rights to X-Men, the characters created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and elaborated upon by the likes of Neal Adams,
In one week... the launch of all the DC Convergence titles begin, and we also get the launch of Rebels, Jupiter’s Circle, IXth Generation Hidden Files,
New series from Al Ewing and Alan Davis, Avengers: Ultron Forever purports to show a future that is, well, basically a bit like the Brother Eye future in
In Convergence #0, Superman learns a few things about the Ultimate Brainiac as Dan DiDio calls him (without Bob Wayne to stop him using the word
Here's the Paul Pope cover for the upcoming Archie Vs. Predator #3. And clearly our alien hunter would be perfect for breaking up the
The Slipknot edited edition of Metal Hammer comes with a cover by The Walking Dead's Charlie Adlard. And Slipknot getting Deadified, Warhol-style, in the
It's a big day for swipe files on Bleeding Cool it seems... This is an Olly Moss exhibition of paper cut silhouettes of characters from pop culture from
All the DC weeklies end today, as one begins. Add Wolverines into the mix and that's five weekly titles from Marvel and DC out today... And in today's
I've forgotten Bleeding Cool is the best at giving April Fool jokes. — DP (@Dragonpiece) April 1, 2015 It is Noon PST. So it is the time, as is tradition,
Star Wars #1 goes to a fifth printing, chasing Ms Marvel #1 there... out for May 6th. May The Sixth Be With You. Yeah, doesn't really work. But order
Bleeding Cool understands that the latest in Dynamite's line of licensed comic books will be one based on internet meme and very real feline, Grumpy Cat.
It's an all-bit-forgotten piece of Stan Lee's back catalogue. Solarman was written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jim Mooney and Mike Zeck, in 1989. Part of a
Once upon a time, Dark Horse Comics published Star Wars. Then they didn't anymore and Marvel did. Not that Dark Horse are bitter. Much. They have
This poster for Naples Comicon by Milo Manara references the early character The Yellow Kid. Will anyone choose to recreate this image with cosplay?
It seems like comic book convention season starts earlier and earlier each year. And gets fuller and fuller. It seems like it will never end. Well, that's
Bleeding Cool likes to keep an eye on which comic books are being registered for trademarks. That, for example, is how we came across Mark Millar and
This was the cover to Coffin Hill #15 from Vertigo Comics. The first title edited by Ellie Pyle who moved from Marvel to DC/Vertigo - someone willing to