Janice Valleau Winkleman, one of the female pioneers of the comic industry passed away last week at the age of 90. At a time in the industry that few
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Boom! Studios is starting up a new "Pen & Ink" program. The refer to the line as, "a limited line of publications designed to spotlight some of the
The Brothers Harrow write for Bleeding Cool: What do Hayao Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, and Neil Gaiman’s Sandman have in
With the holidays approaching, there are just some people on our list that are difficult to buy for... if you have one of those who happens to love
Shalom Javaid writes for Bleeding Cool: Are you tired of reading books only to find out that the protagonist did something you would have never done?
Archie Comics is hitting the wireless world. A new free app is now available for Afterlife With Archie on Apple (iPhone, iPad), Amazon Kindle, Google Play
Industry veterans Mike Kennedy (former publisher of Archaia Entertainement) and Wes Harris (former VP of Publishig for Boom! Studios) have announced the
Ever the watchful eye, this one was brought to my attention by Nick Barrucci. Bob Kahan was an editor at DC Comics for many years and worked on putting
Matt Wahlquist writes for Bleeding Cool If I had to describe my new comic book series, The RISE, in 3 words, that’s what they’d be. I can think of some
The previously teased new Steve Niles and Damien Worm project has finally been announced by IDW Publishing. And it's a super-monster team-up special...
Imagine you're a Cosplayer and you dress up as Superman. You've got a crowd around you and you want to put on a good show. Now image you could touch a
As the television series Grimm hits the midpoint of it's third season, Dynamite Entertainment is chugging along with their comic adaptions. Jai Nitz takes
IDW Publishing is at it again, collecting classic comic strips into hard bound books. This time they take aim at the Batman Silver-Age newspaper strips.
Do you remember Stan Lee's show, Who Wants To Be A Superhero? It was sort of the first real televised look at cosplayers... if the cosplayers believed
Sherlock Holmes has been one of the most popular and utilized literary characters in history. Along with the world's greatest detective comes his cast of