This past Thursday evening, thousands gathered in one of 570 cinema houses to watch the latest live RiffTrax performance featuring Mystery Science Theater
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Madefire, entrepreneurs in the field of digital publishing through providing artists and writers new technology for developing “Motion Books” inspired by
Monday, December 9th in New York The seventieth meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Monday, December 9, 2013 at 7:00 PM
Introducing a new Comics Column, Unsung Masterpieces, in its first installment: Milligan & Fegredo’s Enigma By David Dissanayake Warren Ellis once
Adi Tantimedh writes: Ken Levine, not the chap who develops the Bioshock videogames, but the Emmy-winning screenwriter who has written for shows like
Michael McDermott writes: So, in case you missed us a few weeks ago, I made the case for my new comic anthology, Imaginary Drugs, here. Well, folks we
Back when Warren Ellis’ series Doktor Sleepless was first published by Avatar Press in 2007, Avatar spun out into a fan discussion blog called
By Jeremy Konrad Pop culture was in full effect today at the Steel City Con in Monroeville, PA as dealers and creators galore peddled their wares and
It's Friday night. People are out partying. Or are they? It's rainy and cold here in New York City, but especially in Brooklyn, and while a few people are
Devin T. Quin writes for Bleeding Cool: Somewhere in the mountains of New Jersey sits a scraggly ex-skater punk crankin' out comics about a cute girl
They even come in three "labels", color-coded to denote the ferocity of your obsession with Locke & Key, by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez. With the
UK comic creator and journalist P M Buchan gives Bleeding Cool the lowdown on what it was like exhibiting at Thought Bubble in Leeds, covering the breadth
Grindhouse: Doors Open At Midnight, from Dark Horse, is in its third issue, and that means it’s on its second two-parter, each drawn by a different
I'm reviewing live with first looks at today's releases here at my local comic shop, Conquest Comics in New Jersey, and it's another week of tough choices
On December 3rd, the University of Oregon announced that they had received a 200,000 dollar endowment from a private benefactor to be dispersed over 4