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Alan Moore’s Fashion Beast Collected, Plus Uber, Absolution, Crossed And Bleeding Cool Magazine – Avatar Press Solicitations For August 2013

BLEEDING COOL MAGAZINE #6 Retail Price: $4.99 US MR, Full Color, 104 pages Bleeding Cool Magazine talks to some of the most recognizable COSPLAYERS in the field with a revealing interview and exclusive costume pictorial! RICH JOHNSTON dissects the biggest …

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A New Bleeding Cool Magazine Is Out Today!

Yes, it’s only in print, there’s no digital version, it can only be bought from a comic shop or from the likes of eBay or other internet retailers. We’re like Mark Millar in that respect. No, it’s not reprinting things …

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BC Mag #4: Life In The Gutters

Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston There has been all sorts of fuss over the announcement, then retraction that Orson Scott Card was to write a Superman story for DC Comics. After the initial protests, and subsequent withdrawal by …

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Free Bleeding Cool Magazine Tomorrow For Free Comic Book Day 2013

I confess, when I’m talking a party of kids round London’s comic shops for Free Comic Book Day tomorrow, I will be keeping an eye on one specific publication. Bleeding Cool Magazine, with its Free Comic Book Day special edition. …

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Out Today: Bleeding Cool Magazine #3

Yup, out today the fourth issue of Bleeding Cool (number 3 because of that oh-so-clever 0 issue), with lots of stuff inside. A science-fiction issue with masses on Guardians Of The Galaxy, Saga, Transmetropolitan, Doctor Who, Star Trek and stuff …

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BC Mag #2: Comic Book Feuds

Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston People understand Hollywood feuds exist, but find it strange similar behaviour might be exhibited in a field as lowly as that of, say, the comic book industry. But people are people, human nature …

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And Finally…. Blood In The Water Part Two

This Wednesday, Bleeding Cool Magazine #2 is out. There’s a stack of stuff in it, as always, but my big piece is a collection of comic book industry feuds, old and new, from some of your favourite names in comic …

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A Comic Show – Saga, Savage And Snyder

Aaron Haaland writes; Hey Fandom! Saga #9 is out! I love this book so much I’ll be giving away the second print of #7 with the first volume! Jump on this book in the single issues and feel all the …

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BC Mag #2: Life In The Gutters

Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston I often run blind items, usually to protect me from legal action. With Bill Jemas however, there’s no problem, there is nothing you can say about him that he wouldn’t clutch to his …

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In One Week, In Two Weeks – Here Comes Bleeding Cool Magazine Again

Next week sees the publication of Bleeding Cool Magazine #2 – officially the best selling magazine in comic shops of 2012. And since there’s no Walking Dead Magazine out in January, we may get the top spot for January 2013 …

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Advertising Opportunities for Bleeding Cool Magazine

Attention all Publishers, Retailers and Advertisers… Bleeding Cool Magazine – the comic industry’s long-overdue answer to a magazine fully dedicated to the hobby – wants to cover your product in upcoming issues!

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Thanks to These Retailers for Stocking Up!

Bleeding Cool would like to say “Thank You!” to all retailers who are carrying Bleeding Cool Magazine in their stores. The first issue, featuring over 100 pages of in-depth articles, interviews, previews and insider gossip – including the Top 100 list of …

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BC Mag #1: Hollywood Highs And Hot Comics

Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston. It’s a standard trope that movies don’t affect the sales of comics, but I don’t know if that’s so true anymore. We may not get the level of Batmania of the late eighties, …

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BC Mag #1: The Vintage Paper Chase

Bleeding Cool Magazine article by William A. Christensen & Mark Seifert. But a comic from the 1930s is a very different thing than an early issue of Newsweek or any other vintage magazine (though many vintage magazines can be quite …

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BC Mag #1: Tim Burton’s Guided Tour Of The World Of Frankenweenie

Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Brendon Connelly. Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie is clearly a very personal film. Made in his new hometown of London, it’s set in a fictionalised, miniaturised, stop-motion version of his native Burbank. Like Burton himself, the lead …

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BC Mag #1: Top 100 Power List For Comics 2012

Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston. Welcome to the first Top 100 Power List for comics. Its aim is to list the top 100 most powerful people in the English speaking comics industry. But how do you define power …

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BC Mag #1: Hocus Pocus: Secrets of Charismagic Revealed

Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Keith Davidsen It’s hard to believe that Aspen Comics, the company founded by the late and beloved creator Michael Turner, is turning ten this coming January. That’s ten years of inspired artwork, ten years of …

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BC Mag #1: Gaze Into The Fist Of Dredd!

Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Gavin Lees In the mid-twentieth century, Britain began to build upwards. In place of the rubble and desolation caused by World War II, tower blocks were erected as quick solutions to house a booming population. …

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