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It's a week of heroes fighting heroes, it seems. Superhero trope, obviously. Superior Spider-Man with his Doc Ock head on is causing most of the ruckus,
You remember the scene from Seven. "What's in the box?" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1giVzxyoclE Yeah, that one. Though I preferred this one;
Creators react to Monday's DC Comics news: I understand there are more retro-firings off DC comics to come. I also need to write a big article concerning
This Wednesday, Bleeding Cool Magazine #2 is out. There's a stack of stuff in it, as always, but my big piece is a collection of comic book industry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjrWtr1eUkg Aaron Haaland writes; Hey Fandom! Saga #9 is out! I love this book so much I'll be giving away the second print
Issue 1 of Vampirella Strikes had a print run of 16,000, and has now sold out of the standard covers. But then it did have incentive covers by Michael
So I've been getting more scanned pages of Leverage: The Con Job (ahead of Amazon delivering my copy), and these are from closer towards the end of the
I was discussing the first issue of New Avengers with a Bleeding Cool reader, Peter Grant Lloyd. He rather objected to the male-female violence depicted
Orang Utan Comics are launching two books next month at the London Super Comic Con. First is a 48 page colour preview of Hero: 9 to 5 - Quietus,
Here are three of the four covers for Adventure Time #15 in April. Apparently the fourth one hasn't been approved yet. They should hurry up with that. A
Child neglect, homophobia, alcoholism, swearing amphibians and threats of child murder. Welcome to Todd, The Ugliest Kid On Earth. Issue 1 out tomorrow
Bob Rozaskis writes about the "Son Of Sam" killing in New York of 1977. And how the police got in touch with DC Comics about the block, comic-style
Deathmatch #1 was a huge success for BOOM!, selling more than any non-licensed comic for the publisher. Paul Jenkins' debut issue provided thrills and
Will Romine writes; First of all, today is my birthday. I got a doozy of a gift from my LCS, Batman #16. Now, I will give you all a gift today: my review.
I understand there are more retro-firings off DC comics to come. I also need to write a big article concerning the current state of DC Comics and apparent
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilP_sSzBo3M#! Well that's just pretty amazing. Modding Grand Theft Auto IV to enable a full-flight Iron Man with repulsor
X-Men by Brian Wood and Olivier Coipel, beginning in April 2013 from Marvel, featuring Jubilee, with Storm, Rogue, Kitty Pryde, Rachel and Psylocke.
Courtesy of Zach on DeviantArt
David Lapham's tale of ancient debauchery and villainy reaches new depths with this week's Caligula: Heart of Rome #2. Here is a sneak
You thought David Lapham's ending to the first arc was big? Wait until you see how the fallout of the war with the Ferals ends with this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gOWt754qSE Patrick Willems presents Tony Harris' worst nightmare. And an alternate cut. Cut. Get it?
Alan Moore's long-lost story picks up steam at this half-way point, weaving a tale unlike any other in comics today! Here is a sneak preview of
Detective Comics #19 would have been the 900th issue of the comic if they hadn't have done that New 52 relaunch thing. So, in April, they'll be doing an
Many fans talk about David Lapham's Crossed Psychopath as the Crossed story that disturbed them the most. Amanda, the survivor from that story,
We'd heard the rumours around New York Comic Con that I Vampire would be cancelled with issue 18. But with the collection bursting into the New York Times
Heroes and villains, laser cut from acrylic. It has been snowing here today. A light smattering, but probably enough to cause chaos somewhere. My youngest
Jim Starlin is the new writer of Stormwatch from April, replacing Peter Milligan. But can you guess the artist from these examples below? UPDATE: Yvel
We told you a week ago that DC was going to have to start announcing that a number of people had been taken off books, even before they started - with the
This Wednesday, Mike Wolfer brings you a tale of horror in the jungle, as the last known remaining Stitched are delivered to a collector - who is one of