Recently, Image Comics publisher Eric Stephenson talked about the bullying of comic creators by big companies. Mark Waid, ex-DC editor, ex-Boom
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Yesterday we reported that John Layman was writing a new DC comic book, to be announced at NYCC. We also said that he'd continue to write Detective
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3kpKNXLdCQ This looks like a fake trailer by Patrick Willems for the usual Afterwards They Will Explode video series. It's
Ruben Procopio is the artist on the current Batman '66 comic, out now digitally. We spoke late last night... my time at least. It strikes me that one of
"Listen, Mr. Luthor, maybe this guy that flies is just sort of passing through, you know?" But as of Forever Evil #2, previewed on Buzzfeed, it looks as
Could That Be… Kraven The Hunter #1? Something From The Activity's Nathan Edmondson And Mitch Gerads
Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads are the team behind The Activity, published by Image Comics. And now it appears they have their own All New Marvel Now
It seems zombies, nay animal zombies, nay animal zombies killing and eating Dick Cheney while President Obama packs heat was rather popular. IDW's The
Courtesy of Comics Place. The front cover art for Asterix and the Picts, out in three weeks, the first Asterix book not to be drawn by Albert Uderzo, with
Okay folks, I've just read a lot of comics this week. I'm coming up for air. We start as we mean to go on, with Uber #6 by Kieron Gillen and Canaan White.
During Tony Blair's Prime Ministerial days, he was often accused of acting in a too Presidential manner. Because, in Britain, that's a bad thing.
We reported that Nightwing's fate would play a central part in DC Comics' Forever Evil series - which some folk took to mean that he's be killed off. So
Reaper Miniatures Bones II opened up on Kickstarter on October 1st. By 9pm EST on the same day, they had 8,226 backers having pledged $908,952.oo. I've
Tomorrow sees the official release of Warren Ellis and Mike McKone's original graphic novel for Marvel, Avengers : Endless Wartime. Though it may have
David Blake Lucarelli writes; In Los Angeles there is a monthly gathering of comic book pros, entertainment industry peeps, and comics fans called Comic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRf6-Oa-11Q Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Florida writes; Hey Fandom! It's me Aaron, for A Comic Show talking about new
Last month, Bleeding Cool covered what we thought would be happening for comics over Christmas Week and it looks as if we were pretty close. The week
At Bleeding Cool, we're all big fans of John Layman. Chew is a book that we keep under our pillows for when we think we're alone. Of late, Layman has also
This is a list in progress... add more in the comments and I'll update the article! WEDNESDAY NYCC Pre-Party At Bergen Street Comics Zack Soto, Farel
Go on then. Any of those three? Silver Sable seems the most obvious... Spider-Man, silver font, but seriously it could be anything right now...
It's a Tuesday. So we're going to look at Art Adams' work in glorious black and white. Why? Well, an old post showing off his never-published All Star
The Chew Smorgasbord edition, available at NYCC next week, will have a variant red slipcase edition. A 200-copy Signed and Numbered edition, with 150
Frank Cho has signed a new deal with large French comics publisher (hell, you might as well say large French publisher) for a number of upcoming pieces of
Marvel would very much like to let you know that a) they have a booth at NYCC next week (next week already? blimey!) and b) they will be selling stuff
On the 26th of September, the nonprofit sketch night and comic art competition Dare2Draw gathered at the Society of Illustrators in Manhattan for their
Endymion Mageto is our Senior Cosplay Correspondent, and will be running around NYCC talking to as many cosplayers as he possibly can. But first, a look
Tim Hanley writes; DC maintained its overall percentage of female creators, while Marvel rose to new record highs in keeping their now habitual top spot.
Apologies seem to be catching on Bleeding Cool right now. So, which Avenger needs to atone? Wonder Man? Ant Man? Ant Man...
Behind the Scenes – Gleefully Objectionable Shakespeare & Watson Web Series Prepares For Kickstarter
Last summer, in Brooklyn, I witnessed the advanced screening of several episodes of the indie webseries The Adventures of Shakespeare & Watson,
Steve Bissette states: As of this morning, it appears there will be NO payment to the Constantine creators for this series. This option apparently rolled
Yesterday, we ran a couple of articles about artist Nate Stemen, and what appeared to be a series of drawings and prints he was selling online and at