Timothy Carson writes: Remember last week when I said, “wouldn’t it be great if some rando book catapulted onto the charts and stole The Walking Dead’s
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Brian M. Puaca writes for Bleeding Cool I have read many articles over the past year touting the success of ComiXology and the digital comics revolution
Brace yourselves: you'll soon have another format in which to experience the phenomenon of Malachai and Ethan Nicholle's world of Axe Cop. Dark Horse will
By Jared Cornelius Its business time and business is good here at Bleeding Cool. Along with my Typing on The Dead recaps (plug plug) I'm going to do a
By Panel 2 Panel Bleeding Cool welcomes the first appearance of podcast team Panel 2 Panel, joined by comics writer Nathan Edmondson. They say: This week
http://youtu.be/9RWk92uJwJ4 Comics and Cosplay Host and Bleeding Cool Senior Cosplay Correspondent Ian Mageto reviews Five Weapons by Jimmie
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu “I feel like an idiot,” began the first issue of Mark Millar and Goran Parlov’s Starlight, and that’s exactly how I felt,
The Brooklyn-based Hang Dai Studios has announced a whopping 48-page anthology release for April's New York held MoCCA Fest, hub of indie comics and small
Nikolai Fomich reports on "Things to do in March if You Like Comics (and The Walking Dead, and WWE's THE SHIELD) in Philly and South Jersey" for us here
By Sage Ashford As we enter March, consumers’ wallets slowly start to recover from the holidays. And developers are fully aware, which is why this month
By José Luis del Río Fortich I had the opportunity to chat with Tim Rose, at the CIFIMAD in Madrid, about his career and his job in Star Wars: Return of
http://youtu.be/LGzi7dc9A3c Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns from Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted by Maxx
By Natalie Kim http://youtu.be/iZ1JlVwqIEU On Comic Artist chat and art show It's A Draw With Natalie Kim, Natalie sits down and draws with cartoonist
By Alexander Webb Creating a utopian Gotham City is nearly unimaginable to most fans. The Gotham we've come to know and love is a dark and twisted hell
By Ed Saul “There was a small town in the heart of America, and bad things happened there.” It’s a classic template. There are probably a hundred great or