Boom! announces today that there's going to be a new 6-part series debuting in July capturing the spirit of the classic British spy-fi TV series from the
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By Joe Cammisa Monday night is here and it's time for The SML Podcast Episode 62: Perxerl Nerr (and Kunal is a Dick) here on Bleeding Cool! This week,
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
By Ian Mageto This is part 2 of 3 of Comics and Cosplay's visit to MegaCon at the Orlando Convention Center in Florida, hosted by Bleeding Cool's Senior
Dave Wallace reviews The Art Of Millarworld for BleedingCool: Mark Millar has made no secret that creator-owned comics are where his interests lie these
By Christopher Smith In this, the third installment of our ongoing column series, Christopher Smith takes us on a tour through his own back pages as a
Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London. They say: Welcome to Episode 148 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we
Rob Williams and D'Israeli introduce a new comic from Titan on May 28th, and though the title is Ordinary, this book is quite a surprise visually and in
By Christopher Helton With the increase of the ubiquity of the internet and the prices for internet connections with decent up and download speeds getting
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: The Dogfather Brewery: Laughing Dog Brewing When I was perusing the liquor store for a brew to check out this week, I was having
Thom Zahler hosted Katie Cook at Wondercon this year in a Spotlight panel on Sunday. Katie welcomed people by saying that she was grateful to see people
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent In the wake of Amazon's announcement to acquire comiXology, at Friday afternoon’s Wondercon
Lots of publishers represented here and some fine comics creators in that roster. Here's Boom!, Archaia, Dark Horse, Valiant, Lions Forge, and indie (Love
It's Easter. It's Wondercon. Staying in a hotel room means not much Easter basket joy. Until my reporters and I found this last night: A massive Jack
Solar: Man of the Atom debuted this week from Dynamite Entertainment, written by the stellar Frank Barbiere with art by Joe Bennett. With it, Barbiere