Right. Wow. Well, I've been reading Dean Haspiel's work for a few years now, and recently interviewed him for an upcoming issue of Bleeding Cool Magazine
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By Chris Thompson After last week’s chat with Jon Schnepp & Holly Payne about their new documentary The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened? (which
It's a long way from writing short Moorcockian stories in seventies fanzines, to being Editor-in-Chief of Heavy Metal. But in another way, it seems
By Jason Karlson Fans of Boom Studios' Giant Days got a surprise treat this month when it was announced that the series would be expanded from six issues
At this years SDCC, Dynamite will be hosting two panels. The first on Thursday will look at what the company has done over the last decade and what they
Valiant don't have a booth at SDCC, but their talent will certainly be present and well, kind of everywhere. Here's a handy guide to where you can find
Cartoon by Aidan Casserly... So, I'm off to San Diego tomorrow. That's if everything goes to plan. But first I'm off to see Ant-Man... Top Twenty Traffic
Marvel Experience Has Closed, Chicago, New York And St Louis Shows Cancelled, Refunds Being Sent Out
When the Marvel Experience touring event launched it had... teething troubles. Quite a lot of them. And did what most companies do when faced with
Bleeding Cool mentioned this earlier in the year. Garth Ennis writing a romantic comedy called Train Of Love. With art by Mark Dos Santos and Andrew Elder
Atari and Dynamite have agreed a publishing deal, after gour years of negotiations that will see Dynamite create original comic books based on Atari game
Dark Horse comics has announced that Greg Rucka will be coming on board for a new chapter in BioWare's Dragon Age comics. Dragon Age: Magekiller runs
Amongst the controversy of Arthur Suydam and the table space at Montreal Comiccon, Erik Larsen and others pointed out how the promotional images from
Announced courtesy of USA Today, in January, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October."
Announced courtesy of USA Today, in January, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October." And new
Announced courtesy of USA Today, in January, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October." Mike W.
Announced courtesy of USA Today, in January, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, So. not what we we previously referred to as "Big October."
In January, announced in USA Today, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October". And as well as
I was once told by DC Comics creators that there was a clause on the old New Teen Titans series that the new characters could only get spinoffs if the
In January, announced in USA Today, DC Comics are launching a number of new series, not what we previously referred to as "Big October". Including a new
Anything Marvel can do... well, DC Comics can have a go at as well, courtesy of USA Today. Who needs to wait for San Diego? In January, DC Comics are
Marvel Comics was June's top publisher with a 40.86% dollar share and a 43.16% unit share, aintaining their over-15 point lead on DC Comics who are on
The scuttlebutt came down over the weekend. As DC Comics has left New York for the sunny flatland of Burbank, so Dynamite Entertainment will be setting up
Warren Ellis is the writer of Dynamite's upcoming James Bond 007 ongoing comic book series, released alongside (but having noting to do with) the new
Today, independent French comic book publisher Delcourt and ComiXology are announcing a new partnership for English-language editions of French comics on
Kieron Dwyer and Todd Rinker write for Bleeding Cool: West Portal is a new project from comics fan favorite Kieron Dwyer and writer/letterer Todd Rinker.
As part of the new Justice League: Gods And Monsters animated movie from Bruce Timm, DC has released a new digital comic series giving us more background
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Correspondent North America’s largest Anime Expo was back in Los Angeles this weekend for its 24th year. Taking up the
On Wednesday we get to see the release of Vampirella / Army of Darkness #1 from Dynamite. The new series combining two horror icons is being written by
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Correspondent As dusk was settling on an early June Saturday evening, humorist Lonnie Millsap was putting out his
BOOM! Studios new sci-fi thriller Broken World left a mark on me when I read the first issue last month. Written by Frank J. Barbiere, with art by