It's the second day of cosplay fun at Phoenix Comicon! The number of folks in costume was a bit overwhelming. The photos here only represent probably 1%
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Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool. The Godzilla ongoing launches today from IDW. Written by Duane Swierczynski and with art by Simon Gane and Ronda
Peter Willis writes for Bleeding Cool. David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis was arguably the most anticipated of all In Competition movies at the Cannes 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaiRrYIYJZY Top Ten Female Superheroes! Host Grace Randolph welcomes comic book artist Amy Reeder, who has worked on Madame
Enjoy this selection of cosplayers from Phoenix Comicon. My apologies for those that came out a bit on the blurry side; I'll endeavor to get many more
All the Little Bleeders have seen Jacen Burrows' artwork at some point or another -- he's one of the most versatile and prolific cover artists at Avatar
An end of the world comedy. Who doesn't like those?
Writer / artist Mike Wolfer, whose credentials include Stitched with Garth Ennis, War Goddess, Night of the Living Dead, and Gravel with Warren Ellis,
David Lapham has built a home for himself at Avatar Press, mostly out of severed limbs, entrails, and skulls. It's more like a nice little summer cottage,
Peter Willis writes for Bleeding Cool. Killing Them Softly, from Jesse James helmer Andrew Dominik, made its debut this morning on the Croisette to a
Michael DiPascale is a name that's been on the periphery for the past few years, especially if you've been paying attention to Avatar Press and its sister
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtR2pcoqhG4 Night of the Owls is the first big crossover event of The New 52 from DC Comics, so host Grace Randolph gives
In Crossed: Badlands #6, horror legend Jamie Delano (Hellblazer, Rawbone, Narcopolis) continues to explore the deadly landscape of the Florida
Peter Willis writes for Bleeding Cool. Not many movies shown at Cannes can claim to have as high a walkout rate as Dario Argento achieved at this
We've dabbled a bit in a retailer feature called Dealing Cool, in which we ask the owners or operators of comic shops in the United Kingdom, United
Peter Willis is our man in Cannes. He is the co-owner of WhatCulture and will bringing you daily coverage of the 65th Cannes Film Festival. You will find
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oj5tScq3D3g Tom Hardy is Bane in The Dark Knight Rises 2012, hoping to give new life to Bane after Batman and Robin! Host
Rob Spalding writes for Bleeding Cool. Word from Cannes is that John Woo is going to be producing an English language remake of his second best Heroic
Professionally, Scott Murphy may be best known as one of the Grand Moffs (if you will) steering the Star Wars: The Clone Wars cartoon with its
Rust & Bone and Reality, fresh from the fest.
Brian Pulido continues to unlock the dark corridors of Lady Death's past in Lady Death Origins: Cursed #2, hitting stores tomorrow. Bridging the gap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvJeLjDFWbY The Avengers 2012 is a huge hit, but not all comic book readers are happy about that. Host Grace Randolph takes
True story... When I was a kid, everyone had Chucks. In fact, all the really cool kids had pink Chucks. I'm not kidding. In the mid-1980s, the mark of
Zak Penn is a screenwriter and director whose name is recognizable to Little Bleeders as a contributing writer on such superhero film projects as X2,
As previously announced on Bleeding Cool, there's a new project forthcoming from Avatar Press called Hero Worship, a mature look at superheroics in the
Greg Gage of Black Cat Comics provided a previous Dealing Cool retailer perspective, and now it's time to revisit his shop for new developments. What's
So it's now the fifth installment of Dealing Cool, and it's time that the retailer feedback feature begins to show how the market can shift and flow as
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Mpbi-7biMs Kickstarter is changing the world of the comic book, and one of the very first successful comic book
Crossed is such extreme horror that sometimes it does nasty things to your eye sockets, but it's not all butchery and bloodlust, as today's latest online