By Tim Hanley After almost a year and a half of Marvel posting the higher percentage of female creators, the Big Two have spent the last few months
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By Jared Cornelius Welcome to what I hope will be a new Walking Dead recap and analysis. Just so no one can say I didn't warn you, MASSIVE SPOILER
Akshay Dhar writes from Comic Con India in New Delhi: I think I'm ready to die now. Well no, not quite, but I'm definitely a little closer to being
By Jeff Spry Bleeding Cool met up with artist Josh Adams, youngest son of the wickedly talented Neal Adams clan, at last month’s Wizard World Portland
Massive Open Online Comics Courses: the wave of the future? When pioneered by Christina Blanch, a doctoral candidate in Anthropology at Ball State
Maxx's Super Awesome Comic Review Show explores New Comic Book Releases for the week of February 26, 2014 from Astro-Zombies Comics in Albuquerque, New
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6ZI7Diqwfk On It's a Draw with Natalie Kim this week, Natalie draws with illustrator and comic artist, Tim
Well, boom! There are lots of new comics this week and quite a wide range too, from superhero comics to sci-fi, horror, and indie accents abounding. Maybe
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
I made the crucial mistake of traveling to New Mexico this past week to present a research paper on Matt Kindt's Mind MGMT at a Pop Culture Conference.
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 I’ve read a lot of comic books and I read new books every week. There are a lot of things that keep me coming back week after week but the
This Wednesday, February 26th, 2000AD turns 37 years old--does that mean it's suddenly going to start featuring more mature and responsible characters
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu Like we all don’t know, Kaare Andrews is a Canadian comic book writer and artist known for jaw-droppingly gorgeous cover work,
Adi Tantimedh writes: Zero is probably the most interesting and off-beat spy comic in an increasingly crowded marketplace right now. A