It was my first year attending Book Expo America, and like my venture to the Toy Fair at the Javits Center in New York, it was more of acclimatizing trip
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By Jared Cornelius They say everything's bigger in Texas and the folks over at the A-Kon Anime Convention in Dallas, Texas want that message loud and
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s episode with the amazing Steve Skroce (which you can still listen to here), this time around I sit down
By Chris Hood Long before the cameras roll on Day One, you’ll have prepared a mountain of paperwork. There will be deal memos for cast and crew, a pile
By Mike Federali Hi, I’m Mike Federali. I asked Bleeding Cool to let me talk about my Bigger Plan for Tidewater Comicon so let’s get right to it. To get
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Volume 1 of Saga was the beginning of a heart-pounding adventure, so it didn’t take long for me to dive into Volume 2 of
A three-woman team of Royal College of Art post-graduates has launched a Kickstarter for an ambitious new project set to combine comics journalism and
By Tim Hanley DC’s overall percentage of female characters fell while Marvel’s rose, but the difference wasn’t enough to make up the gap between the
The second of Dark Horse's 'Starting Points' titles, arriving June 25th, is a special Captain Midnight issue that's geared toward welcoming new readers to
Wizard World Atlanta starts today, and in keeping with some of the recent Wizard Worlds and with help from former Marvel editor and author Danny
By Sage Ashford And here we are with the second installment of the Path to E3 (see the first here). This time we'll be examining Nintendo, the oldest
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: Monty Python’s Holy Grail Ale Brewery: Black Sheep Brewery One of the first beers I put on my list to review was Monty Python’s
By Erik Grove Memorial Day weekend is the traditional start of the summer. In Portland the sun is now marginally more present than the clouds and the rose
Phoenix Comic Con is only a little over a week away (June 5th-8th), and Avatar Press is going to have a strong presence at the convention, supported by