Aurélie Filippetti, the French Minister Of Culture has closed a deal between book publishers and authors' unions (including those of comic book creators)
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I think Crossed Badlands #25 may actually be the most Garth Ennisy comic book ever published. And for once it's written by Garth Ennis. It begins with the
We mentioned Image's republication of Bob Fingerman's Minimum Wage as Maximum Minimum Wage yesterday. Well, very kindly, Bob Fingerman let us reproduce
Writer/artist of The Store in last year's Dirty Diamonds #2, and designer for Zenescope's Alice In Wonderland, Katie Hidalgo, has been hired as a new
An art piece being sold by Michael L, that seems to bear a remarkable resemblance to an Andy Kubert Colossus from the nineties... anyone fancy a
This is Adi Tantimedh's 200th Look! It Moves! column for Bleeding Cool; So last week, the final DLC for MASS EFFECT 3 was released. It contains what you
Neither Mitch Benn nor Lee "Budgie" Barnett are strangers to Bleeding Cool. A mainstay of Radio 4's The Now Show, Mitch is well known as a geek, has
Here are the top 100 comics for March 2013. While DC have made inroads into the top ten, their dropping marketshare can be seen in Marvel dominating the
In June, Boom! Studios are launching a new comic from Bleeding Cool's Si Spurrier and artist Jeff Stokely, Six-Gun Gorilla, based on the 1930s pulp
Marvel's Ryan Penagos (about to be deposed as the face of Marvel by Blair Butler!) tweeted; I can't say anything official yet, but we're definitely
In a few posts over the last few months Bleeding Cool told you that the next big Batman story for DC Comics would follow on from Batman #0, by Scott
So, @bleedingcool, your bit re: @marvel releasing 700 free #1 issues today at @comixology should instead say Marvel did a DNS attack on 'em. — Jason
Google has often been compared to The Book in Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy. Today, on what would have been Douglas Adams' 61st birthday, Google create
We talked about Rafael Grampa's commission list recently. Well here's the first of the pieces, with Iron Man, Captain America and Spider-Man...
Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2013, it celebrates its 21st anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Kickstarter
From Todd The Ugliest Kid On Earth #3, out this week.
The answer to life, the universe and cactii.
Shown at the Marvel panel at SXSW. It's as if you were there... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdhS1duP38A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh18falPNbs
So, right now, around a hundred thousand people are trying to download seven hundred free Marvel digital comics, just announced at SXSW. You can guess
They burned through a third of a million of them. Now, I'm told, Legend Of Zelda: Hyrule Historia is back in stock from Dark Horse Comics with a full
Marvel's panel has just begun at SXSW. Here comes Marvel First, the 52 Count and Project Gamma... The panel's theme music is Queen's One Vision. Always
Bleeding Cool has been covering the attempt by Diamond Comic Distributors and associated publishers to encourage comic book retailers to either move into
So we know fifty of the New 52 comics for DC in June. We know about new titles The Trinity Of Sin: Pandora, Batman/Superman and Superman Unchained. But
Chris Bachalo was to have drawn the first four issues of the Marvel NOW Uncanny X-Men relaunch, with Frazer Irving hopping on (at least) issues 5, 6 and
From Man Of Steel... From Supergirl solicitation on CBR...
Today at 1pm at SXSW, Marvel will announce three separate projects. Project Gamma, an audio comic book approach, and two other tech-driven Marvel
Dustin Hall writes; Amidst the fluffy fan-service and spoiler-teasing reveals at the Emerald City Comic Con, one panel sought to put some heavy
I feel instrinsically linked to Bob Fingerman's Minimum Wage. A slice of life/semi-autobiographical comic, I read it in my early twenties and found myself
Cameron Hatheway writes; Glory #33 by Ross Campbell I’m going to miss this series terribly. Month after month Campbell would blow me away with covers like
Jesse James writes; I usually don't think of a Convention until a couple weeks out. Usually, I'm looking to see what the weather is going to be like so I