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When I bumped into Brian Bolland at the opening of the new Gosh Comics in London, we reminisced about the Erro swiping of his work, and how Bolland was
Wizard World Chicago Comic Con, have you seen this man? This is Kenneth Arron, or Kenny Aaron, or Kenny Yochelson... or whoever he is today. Bleeding Cool
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool I get asked on occasion why I still go and cover Wizard World Chicago. It's not quite the event it once was, lacking
From Rob Liefeld, a couple cover sketches for Hawk and Dove. The first is an abandoned cover for issue 3, the second is a rough sketch for the cover issue
From Botgirl Questi; There are a number of comic book writers who work or have worked under pseudonyms, including Oscar Jiminez, Frank Quitely, Jamie
I kind of wish Jim Lee had gone forward with this Action Comics design, because it's a reinterpretation of one of the most classic Superman motiffs, which
A very real Man Thing created by Mike Campbell of the Where Monsters Dwell podcast, via Don MacPherson .
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man, starring the new Miles Morales under the costume, comes out in September, from Brian Bendis and Sara Pichelli. Joe Quesada has
Two designs by Jim Lee for his upcoming Action Comics #1 variant cover, but both rejected by him. The former, apparently, does bear some resemblance to
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
As a longtime FF fan I've been pretty intrigued to watch the various 50th anniversary and issue #600 plans unfold. It does feel more than a little weird
The "Miles Variant" edition of Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #1, drawn by Sara Pichelli, coming out in September.
It cannot have completely escaped your notice that DC Comics is relaunching all of its comics in September. And in doing so is giving retailers all sorts
To be honest these days, it's not often that a comic book editor actually gets to retire. But Ralph Macchio has. Axel Alonso announced the news to CBR. He
It was one of the hotter items at this year's San Diego Comic Con. The glow in the dark variant cover for Chew #19. Bleeding Cool covered it at the time.
Keith Davidsen talks for Mike Wolfer for Bleeding Cool; Keith Davidsen: We’ve talked a bit at conventions, and whenever WAR GODDESS was mentioned, you
In the new Charmed comic from Zenescope, issue 12 (you can tell it from the other Zenescope comics on the stand in that has realistic looking women on the
It's called Elektrograd. It's written by Warren Ellis. It's drawn by Ryan Bodenheim. It will only get announced on completion. It is not yet completed.
The man in the T-shirt is DC Comics Executive Vice President of Sales, John Rood. Wearing a slightly inappropriate Low Wage Puppet T-shirt, considering
In DCU Editorial pages this week, the Justice League International cover featuring a mystery woman returns. Ever since its original appearance, she's been
Yesterday, DC tweeted a link to an MTV Geek interview with Dan DiDio and Jim Lee. All well and good. Except when referring to Dan DiDio, rather than link
So we learned that Tanarus is to replace Thor as God Of Thunder in Thor #8 by Matt Fraction and Pasqual Ferry. But who is Tanarus? Well, there is a
As we kinda figured, Jonathan Hickman and Juan Bibillo will continue FF after issue 11, even as Fantastic Four returns with Hickman and Steve Epting for
Is it something they said? Last week Bleeding Cool reported how El Catalogo had beaten Planeta De Agostini, Spanish and Italian comics publisher, to the
TweetWatch: New England Comics in MA is selling 8-to-a-bunch 1st issue packs of coverless Flashpoint books. ChicagoWatch: The Chicago Tribune says; Wizard
I'm more than a little curious about that set snap that Brendon dug up today, because badass vehicles are a big part of the Batman film zeitgeist. Have
The financial press are reporting that the Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Toby Scammell, the boyfriend of a former Disney intern with
Alongside the release of Dead Man's Run #1 by Greg Pak and Tony Parker, Parker has drawn variant covers for all of Aspen's other books in November,