By Alex Wilson Burn The Orphanage, written by Sina Grace and Daniel Freedman and drawn by Sina Grace, captivated me from the first issue. The story
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By Megan Margulies On April 4, Marvel will release Captain America: The Winter Soldier. These movies are not only a cause for celebration by comic book
Every week, there is quite a selection of new comics available that have been added to ComiXology via their creator-owned Submit platform, and here at
By Etienne Dubuc Free-to-play is clearly the economic model the video game industry has going on these days. While the biggest successes have come from
By Aaron Haaland http://youtu.be/JmMVmoSi3MA Aaron Haaland, owner of A Comic Shop in Orlando Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm back with new comics now,
By Chris Thompson The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London, is back on Bleeding Cool! This week they have a very special 75th Anniversary
Each week Bleeding Cosplay Senior Cosplay Correspondent Ian Mageto features individuals who not only love cosplay, but also bleed it. If you would like to
By Erik Grove My name is spelled weird. If you look right up there where it says “By…” you’ll see it. Most Eriks spell the name with a “c” and most people
The Halo Initiation hardcover by Brian Reed and Marco Castiello falls into an interesting place for me. I love sci-fi comics. Currently, Black
By John Shine Saturday March 8, 2014, marks the debut of the Smudge! Expo at the Artisphere Cultural Center in Arlington, VA. Co-organized by art
This week's Prog #1871 is entitled: "Eat the Rich", which will no doubt have Mr. Johnston dashing around London escaping assailants today. It's certainly
By Daniel Celko Nintendo has announced a discontinuation of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service for its legacy devices as of May 20, 2014. This means
Spencer Ellsworth writes: Simon Furman is, to quote the man himself, “like unto a living god,” at least for Transformers fans. He started out writing for
By Christopher Smith In this, the second installment of our ongoing column series, Christopher Smith takes us on a tour through his own back pages as a
This week, Titan Comics releases new graphic novel The Absence, written and illustrated by designer, writer, artist, and 2000AD fan Martin Stiff. He