The six hundredth issue of Fantastic Four is out today - if you count the previous issues of the FF comic in the total. Which they do. It is also the
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Today sees the Superior Kapow World Record Special #1, published by Marvel, arrive on comic book shelves. If you're lucky. Created at the Kapow Comic
Bleeding Cool has five copies of Bryan Hitch’s Ultimate Comics Studio, signed by the man himself, to give away. And how do you do so? Easy. Go on Twitter
MarvelWatch: Kiel Phelgley runs through Marvel's current publishing line up in the light of cancellations and mini-series foreshortening (though still no
In an arranged news release with the Associated Press, and as Bleeding Cool warned you, Marvel Comics has released news concerning the contents of
It has the first appearance of Rogue. We have the history of Carol Danvers. Chris Claremont writes, Mike Golden pencils. And it has a shockingly bad
Varney The Vampire is an upcoming comic series from Scott Massino and Marcio Takara, successfully funded by Kickstarter. "His life plagiarized in
Elliott Serrano and Kate Kotler write for Bleeding Cool; This week Elliott and Kate give advice to a geeky divorcee seeking to get back in the dating
Blimey. Blimey blimey. All the Invisibles. All of it. In one book. 1536 pages worth. The Invisibles Omnibus collecting The Invisibles Volume 1 #1-25,
Bleeding Cool was the first to tell you that Syfy were commissioning a number of TV mini-series based on comic book properties such as Ghost Projekt and
CRG Digital are supplying a service to small press publishers looking to take advantage of the digital marketplace. But don't have a clue what they're
The Kickstarter funding for Alex De Campi and Jimmy/James Broxton/Hodgkins' sequel to Smoke - Ashes - is $7000 shy of its targeted figure. So the pair are
Dan Fraga has posted to his blog eleven pages of pencils and a further nine pages of layouts for an unseen issue of Superman dating from 2003. Why is it
Mark Waid told us all that the inordinately talented and innovative Marcos Martin was leaving Daredevil. "Unfortunately, it was something that came up
That's the tweet sent out at the end of September, assuring people as the news streamed out that DC Comics were getting into bed with Amazon Kindle Fire,
You could wait till the time next year to buy the print version of the XIII Mystery volume, Steve Rowland, by Guérineau and Nury published by Dargaud. Or
These kind of opportunities don't come along too often. So it's worth making a feature of it. Simon Shaw of Legacy Comics in Halifax writes; Legacy Comics
Tomorrow, Rian Hughes is lecturing for the Typographic Circle at JWT London in Knightsbridge tomorrow. Leading designer in the comic book field (including
"You can't jazz tap your way to Number Ten" Somewhere between Alan Partridge and Yes Minister comes The Real George Osbourne, a new internet sitcom about
ThanksWatch: Give thanks to Bill Mantlo. "Mail is required by law to be delivered immediately to residents. For someone like Bill, who may not have a lot
You can see the thinking, sat at the Image Comics booth at a variety of comic conventions across North America... all that travelling, all that fuss, all
Not here obviously. No spoilers for Fantastic Four #600 here. But I understand that Marvel is looking to get a little publicity for this comic when it
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool; I feel almost guilty slagging off (in any way) on the book Geek Girls Unite, How Fangirls, Bookworms, Indie Chicks
They may be ridding themselves of some of the lower selling titles at Marvel in an attempt to raise profitability. But don't think that means Marvel will
I've said it before, pre-relaunch, I was not a fan of Tony Daniel's Batman. I'm not a Batmanologist of any sorts, but a love a good dark knight story as
Could this be the best Thanksgiving deal for aspiring or working comic book professionals? Manga Studio Ex 4 down from $300 to $60 on Amazon right now.
The Avengers and The Justice League courtesy of dNa... 39 today, I shaved my beard off. Mid life crisis over. But now I look like a potato. Okay, so what
Art For Hope is a digital anthology of art from Viz and Autodesk, launching on the first of December. Skullkickers' Jim Zubavich and Chew's Rob Guillory
From Patrick Willems for Bleeding Cool, Marvel super villain The Spot makes an appeal to the top for his own series... And the video that inspired
It's not one of the more higher profile of the New DCU books. Maybe this kind of thing might help that? Artist Scott McDaniel's trailer to the new arc,