As announced at Rose City Comic Con, Dark Horse will publish a new superhero comic early next year from the pages of Captain Midnight. Skyman, by Joshua
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This is the Phantom Variant cover planned for White House Down-meets-2001: A Space Odyssey comic that Bleeding Cool has been giving love to today, Letter
Update: Seems like this story has a happy ending... Thank you@NY_Comic_Con for doing the right thing and taking care of my Family. — Greg Capullo
Peter G writes; Well, here we are at the Orland Park Civic Center for DanCon 2013. Some of you are wondering, didn't you already cover that, Peter? Well,
Dan Jolley, describing his comic book Bloodhound to CBR in 2004. "Radio edit: it's like 'The X-Files' if you replace Mulder with Conan the Barbarian,"
By David Dissanayake This weekend Washington DC was host to the Library of Congress’ annual National Book Festival. The festival is complete with its own
Bleeding Cool has been following the comics career of Charles Soule with much interest, ever since 27 from Image was brought to our attention by a certain
As many reading this will know, when you register on the BC forums (and most other forums around the web) it asks for your birth date. And on your
Bruce Vs Bruce by Mike Deodato, there. The vote for Geoff Johns' next project came through - and you have demanded Aquaman: Earth One. We'll see what we
The Brooklyn Book Festival brings out all kinds of litterati, but comics have been taking their place at signings and panels there for several years with
Bleeding Cool has come across what is meant to be the classified variant cover for Iron Man #17, teasing a big change to Tony Stark's origins. In the
Interesting bit of footage: Here’s a clip from this week’s big Dark Knight Trilogy box set,* featuring Christian Bale‘s screentest, in one of Val Kilmer‘s
On his Facebook page, Carlos Pacheco has publicly announced; "Seguiré en Marvel unos años más, pero con espacio para retomar Arrowsmith." Or... something
The limited edition Zenith hardcover from Rebellion, planned to be sent out to 1000 buyers in December will be shipping a couple of months early,
On Amazon.com, it's down from $29.99 to just $19.99. A good price for the Neal Adams/Dennis O'Neil collection of Green Arrow/Green Lantern comics. 368
Well, we were the first to run that over the weekend, it seems. But it looks like they finally turned the AR on New Avengers #10 on, so we get...
Robin Harman writes; Welcome to Episode 127 of the Orbiting Pod! This week, we fight forever with Eternal Warrior #1, get damaged with Henry and Glenn
Fans of Valiant Comics and the 1999 Shadow Man video game are in luck. Gog.com is offering up the classic single-player game for download to your PC for
Alasdair Stuart writes; Cartozia Tales is a series that never backed down from a challenge. For a start it's an anthology with nine stories in each issue.
Bleeding Cool reader Reed Beebe writes to show off the Carlyle family patches given to those fans whose letters are published in Greg Rucka and Michael
Bleeding Cool is a big fan of Kickstarter and Indiegogo as our weekend coverage often attests to. But not everything goes according to plan. And we cover
Tomato Can Blues by Mary Pilon and Attila Futaki is a short story, illustrated by comic book panels, with what appears to be a new motion feature. As the
Marvel's line of Epic Collection trade paperbacks are intended to be big colour collections of Marvel comics at the lowest price possible. So we have an
Bleeding Cool first covered Brian Augustyn and John Derrick West's new project Dead Ringer at Phoenix Comic Con this year. And now we get to see a little
321 views and two thumbs up in eleven days for this trailer for Mark Waid and Dean Haspiel's revival of The Fox for Archie Comics? That's clearly not
Morgan Adam Miller writes for Bleeding Cool: My name is Morgan Adam Miller, and I have written and illustrated about fifteen graphic novels. But you have
Justin Gray was twittering last night a series of images of clothing using comic book designs... and they look amazing... but sadly they are not real. The
The zombie reinvention of Riverdale is on the way and Archie Comics, for the first time, have created individual retailer covers, featuring the retailer
Doesn't have his dad's chin, though. Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran the news that a new character had been unlocked for the game Avengers Alliance, Thane.
Mark Avo writes for Bleeding Cool: Kickstarter is now just as a legitimate means of gaining financial backing as traditional financing through a bank. The