Lyubomir Dimitrov writes for Bleeding Cool: Hi, Bleeding Cool fans, I am Lyubomir Dimitrov. I am going to tell you about a new digital comic. A comic book
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Scott Boyce writes for Bleeding Cool: It all starts with Arthur Rackham. He was one of the premier illustrators of pre world war one british books. His
Matt Bellisle writes for Bleeding Cool: The Tethermen & The Neolithics is a uniquely-formatted comic that starts at a normal comic size, but instead
Bill Finger - the uncredited co-creator of Batman - was born February 8th, 1914, Detective Comics #27 was first released in May of 1939, and Bill died
This week there was an odd internet rumor buzzing around of a very different background for Wonder Woman in the planned Man Of Steel sequel. Supposedly
We've got two more preview for you today from our fine friends at Valiant. First up is Archer & Armstrong #17 by Fred Van Lente and Khari Evans. The
The one time kickstarter project In The Dark by Anathema writer Rachel Deering gets picked up by IDW Publishing. The horror anthology will contain 20
Ordinary Heroes Team writes for Bleeding Cool: “They saw a couple of guys, that were up to no good, and started making trouble in their neighborhood.
Yesterday DC Comics put out a new list, 5.2 Reasons Batman Still Thrills At 75. I'm a bit tired of lists. I see them on the internet all the time. 17
We've got an early preview of Unity #3 by Matt Kindt and Doug Braithwaite. The book goes on sale January 15th, but you can see the first five pages right
According to 44Flood, "A libretto is a text used in an extended musical work like an opera or musical, usually distinct from the music", and they are
Alan Moore gave a lengthy interview with Pádraig Ó Méalóid of Slovobooks (also a contributor to The Beat and to the Forbidden Planet blog), in which he
Rob Guillory works with John Layman on the Eisner and Harvey award winning Image Comic Chew. He got pulled into the diversity in comics discussion that
Avatar Press has signed with Diamond Book Distributors to distribute their graphic novels and merchandise to bookstores, mass-market merchandisers,
I think Image Comics expected to be the talk of the internet today and they are, but probably not in they way they expected. The announcements