So you've left your comic store with your X-Men Schism and Generation Hope. And you know what happened last month, what with reading the comics in the
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BishopDelight: Fringe is returning to American screens (and torrent lists everywhere else) this month. And Joshua Jackson, who plays Peter Bishop on the
Public domain, Tarzan may be, but there are trademarks to consider. He's a hundred years old next year. Which is why Dynamite have jumped with this
All Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics of London. Batman #1 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo has possibly the worst cover of the line. Not that there's
Another week, another look at all the appearances of Strange as we're calling her, the hooded purple woman with the face marks and the claws... comics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMbYQMZAKD8 No Willy Wonka Golden Ticket Stan Lee autograph again. Did you get lucky?
StatWatch: Can Bleeding Cool really be the most influential comics blog in the industry? Blogwatcher Technorati thinks it is, and yesterday gave it a
Courtesy of NY Mag and USA Today, two previews of DC's major relaunch books, published today. Batman #1 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo and Wonder Woman
It's beyond conventional wisdom at this point that digital is in the midst of radically changing our industry, and there's no doubt in my mind that the
Lobster Johnson from Hellboy will appear in Dark Horse Presents in February, from issue 9. The 1930s vigilante is on the trail of a mob boss, but you just
The most recent issue of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century set in 1969 is also set mostly in and around Soho, the area of the West End of
Two comic books, both featuring a character who hasn't had his own book for a while, both published on the same week, both part of the DC Relaunch, both
I seem to be sitting in a whirlwind of DC creative changes rumours right now. It's a mission to try and strip out the emotion that people are feeling and
Dynamite are launching a new Robocop series in December, Robocop:Road Trip. I'm envisioning Robocop at the wheel and a large cybernetic orang utan leaning
In 2008, Marvel Comics entered into a deal with the French publisher Soleil to republish a number of French titles to the American market. Then they
Jum Zubkavich is the co-creator of Skullkickers from Image Comics. And he has a new project. He created one of first complete online serialised graphic
Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; It was a ridiculously busy but not particularly great month for either publisher, with their massive stacks of books
From DC Comics shipping this week; To advertise The Big Bang Theory going into syndication, this ad is appearing in DC comic books on sale tomorrow. You
In past months, Dynamite have suffered when announcing upcoming projects by Diamond Comics Distributors unveiling the next month's Previews in advance.
US Navy veteran Michael W Kellar was a comic book creator who had been lined up with his colleague Clayton of Heroes Fallen Studios to appear at Rick
When CLiNT magazine was first announced, featuring Mark Millar's comics, Jonathan Ross and Tommy Lee Edwards' Turf and Frankie Boyle's Rex Royd, they were
SignWatch: Ron Marz to sign Voodoo #1 at Midtown Comics Downtown on Wednesday, September 28th from 6 to 7pm. FancyThatWatch: John Rood: "To be clear – DC
BC has been buzzing today with rumors (and confirmations) of creative changes in DC's New 52 -- some planned fill-ins, others not, and what would seem to
Bleeding Cool recently pointed out how DC Comics had bought Twitter search keywords for the likes of Marvel, Spider-Man, Iron Man and X-Men. So it
There have been three printings of the standard comic, then there are all the variants, and the three printings of the Combo version, all the digital
In the DC Comics offices, on one particular wall, sits a white board, tracking each of the new 52 series, split into a number of sections. Whether the
The Big Bang Theory is Warner's hit sitcom that both celebrates and mocks geekdom in a variety of forms with a wealth of insular references to geek
We know how committed DC Comics is to keeping these books on time. Like it's a religion or something. Well, the Spanish Inquisition has been at December's
The “Remake/Remodel” challenge, founded by Warren Ellis, gives artists of all abilities the opportunity to show-off what they can do in the midst of the
A preview to the new Supergirl series from Michael Green, Mike Johnson, Mahmud Asrar and Dan Green, from DC Comics. Out this week. And courtesy of USA