To the surprise of few, it's one of the most predictable trending topic days ever: All Before Watchmen, all the time. I suppose the only surprise is that
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As Sharp Electronics celebrates its hundredth year, what better way for the Japanese company to document its rise from a manufacturer of mechanical
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Myth Making is a difficult book to review here at the start of 2012-- and
Alan Moore wrote Watchmen with Dave Gibbons. And that was that. Or was it? Because, as well as making suggestions about writing a Minutemen prequel or a
It's Diamond Comics' 30th Anniversary... but it's also Image Comics' 20th Anniversary. Here's a photo from February 1st 1992. Erik Larsen, Hank Kanalz,
It is Diamond Comic Distributors' 30th Anniversary. This is Steve Geppi's message to retailers, publishgers and manufacturers. Yes, that is what Steve
"What is the internet saying about Marvel today?" "Nothing, they ae all talking about Watchmen 2" "Well that won't do. What can we run to get some
Bleeding Cool has sources everywhere. Some are reliable, some are... less so, but sometimes still come up with the goods. Well, this come from one of
Glass House Graphics Brazil manager Rodrigo Monteiro flew to Fortaleza, Brazil on Friday, January 27th 2012 to be part of a Creating Comics Event with
Scott Snyder writes both Batman and Swamp Thing for DC Comics, as part of the New 52 relaunch of the DC Universe. But in the past couple of weeks, it
Leah Moore, co-writer of the medium-redefining webcomic The Thrill Electric - and also one of Alan Moore's daughters - had something to say about the
At Marvel, even the MAX books, including the upcoming Nick Fury series by Garth Ennis, no one gets to smoke. Over at Image, the new comic Alpha Girl, is a
Today sees the release of both Ed Brubaker's Fatale #2 and Winter Soldier #1. One with art from Sean Phillips, the other with art from Butch Guice. And
Not everything is about Watchmen, you know. Here are previews of a bunch of books out today from Dynamite, leading with an exclusively long preview for
It's been one of Bleeding Cool's biggest ongoing stories, the prequelisation of Watchmen. And today, two years after we first ran a story about it, DC
We'll keep this article updated through the day. So, yes, Watchmen 2. Darwyn Cooke - "The nature of the undertaking is going to polarize a lot of the
It's official folks. This morning I discovered that the Brian Azzarello/Lee Bermejo DC comic we heard about at Angouleme was going to be Rorschach. I sent
Picture it. You're Mark Waid, flicking through the Boom! listings in Previews (out tomorrow folks) and you come across this ad (which one retailer very
Watchmen 2? The Death Of Superman Again? Wonder Woman to get a new thong? I have no idea what DC Comics is announcing tomorrow. But whatever it it, it is
Retailers have been complaining about the DC New 52 fifth week. When a month has five Wednesdays, with all the New 52 titles slotted into the first four
We saw a few unlettered pages from Avengers Vs X-Men #0 earlier today, by Brian Bendis and Jason Aaron, drawn by Frank Cho. Well, here are some more.
I’m currently travelling around Southeast Asia, stopping by Bangkok, the Laos border, and Singapore, away from the familiarity of First World Problems in
One's a reality TV show about men who work in Kevin Smith's comic shop. The other is a harrowing ongoing zombie drama. But both are from AMC, both air on
David Campiti writes for Bleeding Cool; It's not a dream, not a hoax, not an imaginary story: Brazil-based "good girl artist" Al Rio has passed away this
Nathan Edmonson took the opportunity of answering an AMA on Reddit a few days ago by editing it to announce a sequel to his Image-published
Today our thoughts are more with the friends and family of Mike Pandel, also known from the A Comic Show video blogs as Tri Force Mike. Only three days he
Grace Randolph brings Bleeding Cool another taste of tomorrow's comic books as part of her Think About The Ink video blogs - as well as the implications
At the weekend, Bleeding Cool ran a piece in which Kris Shaw demonstrated issues with recnt DC Omnibus volumes. So someone asked Dan DiDio about it on
Abby Denson writes for Bleeding Cool. Hi, I'm Abby DENSON. This is my third year at Angouleme. So far, I'm making good on my vow to come every year, and