By Sreejita Biswas When they rejected the idea of developing the character of Duryodhana, the villainous Kaurava from Mahabharata, as the protagonist of a
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By Alasdair Stuart The first issue of Serenity: Leaves On The Wind raised quite a storm of response. This is the long awaited continuation of Serenity,
By Jared Cornelius With two new consoles having been born over the last holiday, I thought I'd take time to talk about some-thing near and dear to my
By José Luis del Río Fortich I'd like to introduce to you the amazing work of the Spanish artist Juan Serrano. This Madrid native is best known for his
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Firstly, introductions: Bleeding Cool welcomes The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a
By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s Angoulême special with Joe Keatinge & friends (which you can still listen to here) – this week I
By Alasdair Stuart Here we are again, with the writer’s notes for Umbral Issue # 3. I’m an absolute sucker for stuff like this as it’s always interesting
Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos launched a Kickstarter campaign for the sequel to their hardcover, lavish fairytales-reimagined book Fairy Quest #1 this
By Timothy Carson Sound the trumpets, load your guns, and stockpile canned goods, for the zombie apocalypse is coming to a country near you. According to
In April, Dean Haspiel's (The Fox) new graphic novel Fear, My Dear: A Billy Dogma Experience, launches from Z2 Comics (formerly Zip Comics), the second
From the much-beloved for the strange and off the wall retrospective content imprint Yoe Books! via IDW, we will be receiving new bi-monthly comic Weird
By Etienne Dubuc Telltale certainly has the wind in its sails right now with The Walking Dead season 2 and The Wolf Among Us rolling out out on the
By José Luis del Río I once again attended the Japan Chibi Weekend that occurs every February in Madrid and there were quite a considerable numberof
By Michele Brittany, one of our West Coast Correspondents for Bleeding Cool Late morning light streamed through several long rectangular skylights in the
By Alasdair Stuart Image book Umbral has been impressive from the get go, but, as this issue shows, it’s definitely starting to pick up the pace, and