Two Ultimate comic books out today. Both part of the Ultimate Death Of Spider-Man. And both back to being incredibly separate from each other. Read
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Last week I pointed out how Kieron Gillen in Journey Into Mystery was able to summarise the entire issue of Fear Itself, poetically, into a couple of
What is it with American writers destroying Europe these days? Last week in Flashpoint #1, we saw that hundreds of millions of Europeans had been plunged
Aaron and Tri-Force Mike of A Comic Shop in Florida return with a look through this week's comics from the retailer and the fan perspective. And they're
Because that's the book I'd really, really like to see the line held on. But the weirdness of restarting 73+ year old titles aside -- and who knows if DC
Ever want to know how the idea of Batman would work out in real life? Here you go... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZfmVx_AupQ
Kristen Schaal is probably best known for her appearances on the HBO adaptation of the BBC sitcom Flight Of The Conchords as obsessed fan Mel, taking
Both comic books are out tomorrow. One from Avatar, one from Boundless. Both written by Mike Wolfer. All both all about the death, in its many forms...
DC recently stated that Flashpoint #5 would be the only comic they would be shipping on August 31st from the entire company. So what's to follow it on
There was a falling out between creator and publisher. And now Bill Willingham and Gene Ha's Back Roads may well be no more. Unless someone else jumps in
One is a comic book turned into a film against the writer's wishes. The other is a comic book about to be turned into a film with the writer's eager
At the weekend, Bleeding Cool pointed out that Tony Robles was claiming on his website that controversial head of Shocker Toys, Geoff Beckett, owed him a
It's been common of late for companies to sign artists exclusively to work for a company and then bellow it from the rooftops. Like an more expensive
The creators had been told it wasn't happening. That the series had been cancelled. That their hard work, although paid for, would not be seen. And then
It may be easier to list who isn't attending San Diego Comic Con 2011 than to list who is going. But here are some new people who'll definitely,
ToonWatch: Cartoonist and animator Bill Plympton is having a free book party tomorrow at the 3rd Floor Ampitheatre, the School of Visual Arts in New York
Because Frank Cho back in action on Liberty Meadows comics is a good thing. In other news today, I thought the return of The Flintstones to tv was gonna
Here's a look at selected rather Bleeding Cooly titles from Dynamite shipping in August. Yeah, I think we'll be all about The Boys, don't you?
Phill Hall used to be a comics retailer and the News editor for Comics International before launching the PDF comics magazine Borderline - then abandoning
Alpha Flight, from Comic Book Queers... this was the week where Josh Hoopes came back in a most unexpected way, DC abandoned market share for the last
UPDATE: Now with restored preview... By Enrique Carrion and John Upchurch comes a new Image series, and all that that entails. Vescell #1, $2.99, here is
I know some of you will have little sympathy for him. But no one deserves this. Talking to Alison Granito, wife of Rob Granito, the scam has been
In August, Robert Kirkman and Rob Liefeld bring you The Infinite, a new, um, ongoing series starting in August, that's about a revolutionary going back in
The dark comedy about a school for those who wish to rule the world by any means possible, has sold out at Image Comics. Yes, another Image first issue
Okay, this gets metatextual. Nathan Fillion plays the celebrity author Richard Castle in Castle on ABC, owned by Disney. Now Brian Michael Bendis and
One co-created 30 Days Of Night. The other co-created Swamp Thing. And now together they are creating Frankenstein Alive, Alive! for IDW, from Steve Niles
Bleeding Cool understands that IDW Senior Editor, Andy Schmidt, who worked on IDW's Hasbro books such as GI Joe and Transformers... and been stoleb by
Frank Cho has announced the current status of his Liberty Meadows comic and strip and potential animated adaptation. Basically, he's got the rights back
There has been criticism of late over the San Diego Comic Con, reflected in The Cleveland Show last night, that it has become less about comic books and
Thanks to Very Fine Near Mint for this gem. Brothers fighting over their video of a longbox of their favourite collectible comics back in 1991. I kind of