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It may not be fashionable to admit this. But bloody hell, this is comics. Fashion can go swivel. Throughout 2011, I've discovered that the comic book I've
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool. In many ways, it's an ideal time to be an aspiring comics creator. Between bookstores, newsstands, the internet,
X-Men Schism #3 by Jason Aaron and Daniel Acuña, and Generation Hope #10 by Kieron Gillen and Tim Seeley are published today. Now, there will be spoilers.
Rick Veitch is old school. Coming into comics in the seventies, he worked on horror and war comics with a twist that were heavily influenced by the
It's the beginning that does it. The cover to Heart #1 by Blair Butler and Kevin Mellon is the first panel of the story. The second panel happens a second
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool I get asked on occasion why I still go and cover Wizard World Chicago. It's not quite the event it once was, lacking
There has been a lot of death in comics of late. Marvel even promised a death every quarter at one point. From Captain America to Batman to Ultimate
Okay, be warned there are spoilers here. Minor ones for Iron Man and Thor. And a major character-affecting one for Captain America. And an episode-ending
During The Devil's Double, Uday Hussein, the lunatic son of President Saddam, abducts a quiet, even-tempered sergeant from his own army and forces him to
Two books, both featuring an unfamiliar character in a familiar, if altered, costume. And the changes that makes to... everything. Ultimate Fallout #4, as
There's a rule people often bring up in any kind of visual narrative. Show, don't tell. Why spend long scenes full of exposition when you can actually
Is your boss a sex-crazed maneater? How about a slave-driving psycho? Or perhaps a sleazy tool? My boss is Brendon, so I'm going to decline from answering
I don't know about you but, for me, just the thought of a collaboration between JJ Abrams - director of surely the best reboot of them all, Star Trek -
Two origin stories. Both familiar characters. Both portrayed as young boys being used by the American government to fight their wars. In Captain America
Okay, so, minor spoilers for X-Men Schism #2 out today. But I thought this one was worth celebrating. As we saw in X-Men Schism #1, the world has been
Michael Moran writes for Bleeding Cool: Most people who read comics know at least the basics of the story. A puny 90lb weakling is transformed by a unique
Two comics about time travel and war, in very different ways. Out today is The Red Wing #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Pitarra and Rachelle Rosenberg from
I rarely cry at TV or movie shows. Last time I blubbed properly was watching Doctor Who: Father's Day with my three month old daughter in my arms. There
In the first issue of Flashpoint, we discovered that the Batman of this new world was Thomas Wayne, who lost his young son Bruce Wayne at the hands of a
Two books. Two big company event crossovers. Very different stories. But quite a bit of confusion. In Flashpoint, we have a severly burnt Flash trying to
One is a comic book written by a Brit, set in America. One is written by an American, set in Britain. Let's see how they do. When I first heard the title
The biggest change to CLiNT#9, in UK shops tomorrow and US shops in a month, is the lack of articles. CLiNT was always sold as a collection of comics and
Ed Whitfield writes for Bleeding Cool: As an imperialist I’m often asked the question, ‘Ed, don’t you feel guilty about being an apologist for crimes
The current Ultimate books before the relaunch, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man and Ultimate Comics Ultimates Vs New Avengers have been running a multipart
Two comics. Two Britains. Two realities. Both from DC. First, Brightest Day Aftermath: Search For Swamp Thing #1. And something sticks out straight away.
So I've just picked up this week's comics from Orbital in London and I'm on the bus. So lets have a look inside the bagged Ultimate Spider-Man #160 and
Craig Viveiros' feature film debut Ghosted is an intense and often claustrophobic character study of men living in the close quarters of a UK prison. At
I hate Breakworld. I really do. And as a Joss Whedon fan it pains me to say so. But I really hate Breakworld. I'm not that enamoured of SWORD either. So
Two comics, two crossovers, one week. Wonder Woman is a pricktease, Avengers is a real surprise. Let's find out why. We have been told in previous