By Akshay Dhar One of the biggest and most highly anticipated releases of the recently concluded 3rd Mumbai Film and Comic Convention held at the end of
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By Chris Thompson After last week’s fascinating chat with JMS aka J. Michael Straczynski (which you can listen to here), this week I turn my attention to
By Dirk Manning Towards the end of 2013 I had four new comics being released, including: • The Love Stories (to Die For) one-shot from Image
Timothy Carson writes: According to ComiXology, sales last week taken from iOS in-app purchase charts, Marvel and DC are gunning for The Walking Dead’s
By Louis Falcetti As awards season begins I've been catching up on all the big titles from 2013. So far I've seen American Hustle (It was good!), 12 Years
As we followed closely here at Bleeding Cool, Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins Kickstarted the final installment of their short film series entitled His Heavy
By David Dissanayake Here we are for the second (somewhat delayed) installment of Unsung Masterpieces (You can check out our first installment, "Enigma,
Elfquest has been in existence since 1978 and has been at various points self-published by creators Wendy and Richard Pini (through their imprint Warp
By Admiral Duke Albuquerque Comic Con is an exceedingly big deal to comic book and pop culture fans in New Mexico. For three days in the coldest month of
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 Brandon Rucker We all knew it was inevitable even before the ink dried on the contract that turned over ownership of LucasFilm (and subsidiaries)
This week, January gets a new dose of comics horror in the form of Curse from Boom! Studios, and it has quite a sizable production team behind it, each
By Nikolai Fomich Locust Moon Press’s Josh O’Neil, Chris Stevens, and Andrew Carl have put together a fabulous collection of comic art talent to celebrate
By Spencer Ellsworth Let us sit upon the ground and tell sad tales of the death of franchises. Star Wars' original home may have been Marvel, but Dark
Adi Tantimedh writes: So everyone is pretty much convinced that DC Comics moving its editorial offices out to California is a big game-changer in the