It's not up there now (sorry) but yesterday evening Uncanny Avengers #1 and #2 were available to download on ComiXology ahead of tomorrow's release date
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Two panels at New York Comic Con, one on Friday, one on Sunday, with all attendees getting a free goodie bag, which, in total, will add up to $50,000. The
Hello folks. Yep, this is us, the Bleeding Cool contingent (plus a couple of stealth reporters) working at the show this week, trying to bring you back
First of all, the Uncanny Avengers #1 cover we ran the other day as the nineteenth cover is confirmed as a Hastings Exclusive cover, available in all
Marvel run a number of comic book retailer micro-sites for a small fee, giving smaller shops an easy way to get an online prescence, and allowing Marvel
In August, we reported the sad passing of comics retailer Brian Kozicki, owner of Buried Under Comics in Manchester, CT. At the time, the future of the
There's a lovely scene on the first page of Batman #13. I don't know if it's intended, I hope it is. We see a van being driven into Gotham in the rain.
Well this has been a while coming. Bleeding Cool first reported that Frank Cho would be relaunching Wolverine for Marvel NOW back in July We even worked
Here's Dan Slott, geeking out at the Entertainment Media Show. You can take the pro out of the fan, but you can't, etc etc.. Expect slightly sporadic
Garth Ennis seems to have Avatar and Dynamite divided up neatly. Avatar for the horror and supernatural stuff, Dynamite for the crime and war books. And
Would you like some mayonnaise on your time travel?
Here are the top one hundred sold comic books in the North American direct market in September 2012. And there are some notable... notables. Firstly, how
Bleeding Cool already ran the news that Andy Diggle was to take over Action Comics as writer after Grant Morrison's departure with issue 17. But who will
To be announced at this week's New York Comic Con, Mark Waid is to write the new ongoing Green Hornet book for Dynamite. Launched using Kevin Smith's
You may remember how Marvel's director of communications, Arune Singh, proposed to one Michelle Marasigan via Francis Manapul... Well this weekend was the
My favourite place in London to go on the weekend with the kids is the South Bank. Fom the London Eye to Tate Modern, there are always plenty of
This could be good: But, in short, they believe that Marvel and Joss Whedon are looking at actresses for the role of Ms. Marvel in the upcoming Avengers
Wow. What-an-amazing-night.
From Daniel Merlin Goodbrey and Sean Azzopardi, debuting at New York Comic Con will be available from the First Comics booth #1624, Necessary Monsters 2:
Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2012, it celebrates its 20th anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Unbound
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool; Fairest #8 by Adam Hughes First and foremost, I had to edit the ARROW banner from the top, because it just
It's the same old story, but it's a new name. Josh Hoopes, famed comic industry conman, is using a new pseudonym, to accompany Ron Runstrom, Lalit Kumal
Colin O'Mahoney writes for Bleeding Cool; So you’ve made it. Probably as a result of reading Breaking Into Comics part one and part two. But now that
Rob Bass writes, with an ending to Saturday's tale... EPILOGUE: One could make the argument that, for me and me alone, MorrisonCon ends there. That is
And here's the story so far... from the bottom up.
Here's how it is being divvied up. The Mexican printing company has won the license to publish Spanish language versions of Boom! books by Mark Waid
James Jean recently painted this pair of shoes, to be auctioned off tomorrow at Lane Crawford in the ifc Mall in Hong Kong to benefit the Changing Young
On sale at Booth A9 at New York Comic Con this week, a new Blacksad print by Juan Diaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido.
So... what are those saucers going to transform into then?
Rob Bass' Friday at Morrisoncon was here. But this is last Saturday. I’m up at nine, showered and out the door fifteen minutes later. The coffeeshop line