In a special live-streamed episode of Hard N.O.C. Life last Thursday, November 21st, the founders of Milestone Comics sat down for a retrospective on the
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By Nikolai Fomich On Friday, October 18, at New York Comic Con, Jimmy Palmiotti sat down to talk with photographer/writer/Jedi Knight Buddy Scalera, in a
Fresh off a plane from Blighty, Warren Ellis joined Geoff Manaugh to discuss areas of their expertise, “Hit Men, Burglars, Secret Agents, and Thieves” for
One of our West Coast correspondents, Michele Brittany, writes from Long Beach Comic Con: For all those not glued to television sets or streaming Doctor
When the special performance event slated for Saturday the 23rd of November in New York (aka the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary) sold out quickly, a second
In an "Evening with Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer" event at Town Hall in New York City Friday night, Palmer started to let slip that they had an "exciting
One of our New York correspondents, Elizabeth Heyman, writes for Bleeding Cool: The fifth issue of Vertigo’s The Wake was already legendary among the
Rich Johnston is 5 years old today. Wait, no, 15? Maybe 16. It's hard to tell. And yet he's been digging into comics' dirty laundry for at least 20 years.
During his more than twenty-five years in the comics industry, Mark Waid has never been a slouch in terms of creativity. His output and varied projects
I’ve been looking forward to quite a few titles this week and more than ever before, I’m getting the Wednesday twitch and wanting to get into the shop to
My history with Before Watchmen is a troubled one. I didn’t think the series was a great idea, and watched the spectacle of the multiple titles unfold in
Monday November 18th and Wednesday November 20th in NYC The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story graphic novel arrives in stores on November 19th and
On Saturday night, we held our first BleedingCoolNYC meet up for our contributing writers/filmmakers/columnists and the result was a fairly intriguing
In 2010-2011, the indie comics, prose, and illustration project Panels for Primates appeared on the creator-owned webcomics platform ActivateComix, with a
It's a bird. It's a plane. It's all in your head anyway if you're Neil Dvorak. The man has been producing the extremely offbeat and mentally engaging