Bleeding Cool welcomes back the podcast Mighty Marvel Geeks, hosted in part by Mike Ehmcke, who also hosts the podcast We Be Geeks, which runs on Bleeding
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By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
By Jason Strangis The Wizard World tour made a stop in Minneapolis on May 1-3. Though not nearly on the large scale of Wizard World Chicago or
On May 20th, we can look forward to another installment of Dark Horse Presents, champion of the anthology format that should be an inspiration to us all.
This Week's Reviews: Fantastic Four #645 Thomas Alsop Vol. 1 Convergence #4 Convergence: Booster Gold #1 Convergence: Blue Beetle #1 Convergence: Shazam!
As announced just now at the Machinima event in New York City... In June, DC, Machinima, and Warner Bros will team up with legendary DC Comics
Heading over to my local comic shop, Conquest Comics in Bayville, New Jersey, today there was plenty of activity. Lots of steady traffic from customers
Bleeding Cool's Tom Huxley gathered the following words from the inscrutable Kieron Gillen on the subject of his soon to be released comic from Avatar
Bleeding Cool welcomes back We Be Geeks, hosting a variety of guests and covering a wide range of geek topics. We Be Geeks is coming at you this week with
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show is recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted by Maxx MacLennan. They
By Joseph Kyle Schmidt and Samuel Morse The Bleed is a weekly podcast by Bleeding Cool contributors Joe Schmidt and Sam Morse. The podcast consists of the
By Chris Thompson After last week’s London Super Comic Con Special (which you can still listen to here), this time I’m back with Nick Marino & Daniel
By Olly MacNamee Mac's Books: A monthly review spotlighting the best titles the UK indie press has to offer. This column includes: Silicon Hearts No.1
By Alex Wilson My first introduction to the world of Chuck Palahniuk and Fight Club was through the film adaptation by David Fincher. My friend’s older
By Tim Hanley It was gains across the board in February, with both DC and Marvel showing some decent growth in overall female creator representation. Then
By Nikolai Fomich Fresh off the film festival circuit and a limited theatrical run throughout Oklahoma and Texas, the critically acclaimed indie
By Octavio Karbank https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky4sXEz520Y Vin Diesel as a demon-slaying badass? Yes, please and thank you! Accompanied by the
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted
This is a comic that doesn't need much sell, but written and drawn by Art Baltazar and Franco, this lush beauty of a book brings you the whole Itty Bitty
In the lead up to Denver Comic Con, which kicks off in the evening on May 22nd for “Opening Ceremonies”, and continues through May 25th, I’m going to be
By Olly MacNamee With its cocktail of comics, film and TV stars, anime and all things else, the MCM Cons have grown and grown in recent years, reflecting
This week, the first new Fight Club story to hit comics format arrives with Dark Horse’s Free Comic Book Day comic. Written by the Fight Club novel's
By Olly MacNamee Ahead of the annual comic fest that is Free Comic Book Day, I thought it a good idea to preview what’s happening in the Midlands on the
By Rich Epstein Note to women in Starling City...if Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) ever so much as glances at you, run. It does not pay to be a woman with a
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! Batman #40 is here! The end of Endgame! Climax of Snyder and Capullo's run. The
By Josh Hechinger Welcome to From Strip to Script, where I take a page of finished comic art and try to derive a script from it, to see what I can learn
By Joe Glass There’s a little show on the Cartoon Network that is working wonders for diversity, representation and crossing gender barriers, and it does
By Nikolai Fomich Josh O’Neill believes in comics. He believes in their ability to produce jaw-dropping and original humor. He believes in their power to
In honor of the succinct traits of most of the comics both written by Mike Mignola, I'm not going to overburden this statement with a lot of verbiage. If
It's a really packed Prog this week for #1928, out on April 27th in shops in the UK, May 27th in shops in the USA, but digitally worldwide this Wednesday