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Marvel To Publish A Princess Leia Comic As Part Of Star Wars Plans
This is one of those stories you can only pick up while wandering the San Diego Comic Con floor…. Bleeding Cool has always believed that Marvel were to launch its Star Wars comics line with two monthly titles, now that they have the license after Disney bought both Marvel and LucasFilm And we expect to learn more at[...]
San Diego Debut: Vampire Boogie
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about and how to find them! Vampire Boogie (Limited Edition Preview) from the 7-nation-British army of Corey Brotherson (writer), James Daniels (artist) and Mike Stock (letterer and[...]
Grant Morrison And Boom! Studios – For The Second Time
In that they reprinted his Steed And Mrs Peel comics based on the original Avengers TV show, and originally published by Eclipse. I should know, I helped Boom! figure out how to pay Grant by putting them in touch with him Seems like they have continued that relationship rather nicely…   Boom's final teaser for San Diego[...]
A Comic Show – It's Batman And Doctor Who Day (And SDCC!)
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm on my way to San Diego Comic Con, but first I talk about this week's New Comics Now on A Comic Show! Batman #33 was the finale of Zero Year, and it was super satisfying Snyder should be damn proud of his run[...]
Warlord Of Marz – Ron Marz Takes On John Carter
Joining Marz on… Mars is newcomer Abhishek Malsuni. If you don't know about the character, the novels, the comics or the major motion picture from a few years back… John Carter: Warlord of Mars is a science fiction and fantasy series based on the exotic landscape of Barsoom (what they call Mars), where displaced earthling John Carter has[...]
Talking New Image Book Low And The Futility of Existence With Rick Remender
By Emily Dare Wednesday sees the long-anticipated release of Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini's new title from Image Comics:  Low.  Several months ago I had the chance to sit down with Rick and grill him about Low's origins and inspirations. Emily Dare:  You've mentioned earlier that Low was bringing out your "most Dungeon Master side" is Dungeons[...]
What's Coming Up In Bleeding Cool Magazine #13
For the biggest news, new releases, interviews, and scuttlebutt in the comics industry on a wide range of publishers, you have to be reading Bleeding Cool Magazine Stock up your comic collection with savvy tips – thousands of fans have turned back issue lead into gold with Bleeding Cool's Hot Comics, Vintage Paper, and Price[...]
IDW And Comics Experience Team To Publish New Properties From New Creators
IDW Publishing and Comics Experience, LLC are joining together to publish new creator-owned properties from new creators. The mini-series announced today, the first of which launches in January 2015, include: Drones by Chris Lewis and Bruno Oliveira, the story of two Predator drone operators on a bizarre journey that will take them to a terrorism-themed hotel in Las Vegas, in a[...]
ComiXology To Change Everything By Offering DRM-Free Options To Comics Publishers
And Image Comics launched their own download service that completely removed DRM (digital rights management) from the files, allowing people to permanently store comics on their device, share and copy them. How to step up to the challenge? I am hearing rumours from comic publishing partners of ComiXology that the digital distributor is offering major publishers[...]
Will Eisner's The Spirit Finds A New Haunt At Dynamite
This time being published by Dynamite Entertainment. Originally published in 1939 by Quality Comics, The Spirit is the story of a murdered cop named Denny Colt who was mysteriously brought back to life to fight crime. "Bringing The Spirit to Dynamite is a dream come true.  Actually, that's not a strong enough sentiment.  It's a lifelong dream come true," says Nick[...]
San Diego Debut: Cyrus Perkins And The Haunted Taxi Cab #1
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about and how to find them! Cyrus Perkins and the Haunted Taxi Cab #1 by Dave Dwonch (writer/colorist/letterer), Anna Lencioni (artist) from Big Monster, Booth L-14 24 Full Color[...]
San Diego Debut: The Guns of Shadow Valley
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about and how to find them! The Guns of Shadow Valley by Dave Wachter and James Andrew Clark, Dial R Studios, 2103 Limited Signed/Numbered Edition hardcover, 256 pages, full color,[...]
Talking Comics – Discussing This Week's Upcoming Titles From Batman And Robin To Ragnarok, Supreme, Doctor Who, Velvet, Afterlife With Archie And More!
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to discuss this week's upcoming books, speculating about where they are headed, and discuss their favorite storylines Hosts Randy Young and Chris Hunter say: Hello, everyone! Thanks for watching this week's video! There's a ton[...]
San Diego Début : Virga: Son Of Suns
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about and how to find them! Virga: Sun of Suns – Vol.1 by Karl Schroder (creator), Jeff Moss (Script), Guy Allen (Art)  Blind Ferret Entertainment, Booth 1231 Softcover/TPB, $15, 128pp,[...]
Thor's Comic Review Column – Teen Titans, Dark Engine, Translucid, Black Market, Seconds, Life With Archie, Journey Into Mystery: Sif, And A Few Words For Those Who Can't Handle Change In Funnybooks
I know that is not good ethics or objective journalism to suggest that the group of people who care about the state of racial/gender diversity and representation within comics and those who choose to spend their time complaining about the new Thor and Cap are mutually exclusive, even if that's what I personally believe[...]
The Women And Men Of Bleeding Cool At San Diego Comic Con
She finds most comics of any genre quite interesting and listening to panels addictive Say Hi if you see her—she's always surprised when people do that She is easily won over by all forms of caffeine And anything relating to Hellboy, Domo, or Rocket Raccoon. Rich Johnston, Head Writer of Bleeding Cool, has been reporting about[...]
Lying In The Gutters: Pre San Diego Edition
Which may have led to a bit of a vacuum of comics announcements during the show Well, tomorrow we'll run the Rumour Checklist as ever to look through the kind of things we might be expecting. So, while I am incommunicado, what have you been reading this week? Alan Moore Calls For Boycott Of 'Wretched Film' Hercules Joe[...]
Chuck Palahniuk, Cameron Stewart Do Fight Club 2 At Dark Horse
 USAToday has the word:   Chuck Palahniuk is breaking the first two rules of Fight Club: He's talking about Fight Club. The author's devotees probably won't mind since what's on his mind these days is more of the characters and world he created in his 1996 book, which was adapted three years later into directorDavid Fincher's cult film starring Edward Norton andBrad[...]
San Diego Debut: Hannibal Tabu's Things
One of a series of articles looking at comics making their debut at this week's San Diego Comic Con, What they are, who they are by, what they are about and how to find them! Hannibal Tabu is coming back to San Diego with a boatload of news. On Thursday at the Insights for Independent Creators panel,[...]