By Alyssa Pak Dean Haspiel is an Eisner nominated artist best known for his collaborations with Harvey Pekar on the American Splendor series and on The
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By Alyssa Pak Wizard World Portland again hosted a Buffy/Angel panel in the home city of Dark Horse Comics featuring Buffy Season 10 / Angel and Faith
By Cameron Hatheway This month saw the release of March: Book Two by Rep. John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell from Top Shelf Productions. Spanning
By Rich Epstein What if Oliver (Stephen Amell) had never left Starling City to fight Ra’s al Ghul? What if he had professed his love for Felicity (Emily
By Alyssa Pak On January 25th, hundreds of Wizard World Portland attendees gathered in the ballroom for a Michael Rooker Q&A panel. The longtime
By Terry Hoknes of www.HoknesComics.com Sleepwalker is over night hot again due to his surprise appearance in the latest Fantastic Four #642 which has
This April, Black Mask Studios continue with their 2.0 range in development of new books as well as collecting trades of some of their initial raft of
The Hang Dai Editions imprint was created about a year ago by New York cartoonists Gregory Benton, Dean Haspiel, Seth Kushner, and Josh Neufeld to publish
This is definitely not the kind of Kickstarter project you hear about every day, and even more surprisingly it's coming from one of our own Bleeding
Inspired by a trip to the Pacific Northwest and its "Twin Peaks" vibe, Blackcross, written by Warren Ellis, with art by Colton Worley, is a story about
By Mark Avo Although there aren’t as many comic themed events outside of the Salt Lake Comic Con, there are a few geek events I would be remiss if I
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to Sweet Release! Bleeding Cool's look ahead at the new video games coming to your high powered computer math machines.
By Octavio Karbank There’s something especially charming about low-budget, grungy, post-apocalyptic comic book movies. Or at least that’s the case with
By Phil Harris As a journalist there are always times where you come to an impasse, a point where you feel a change is due and need to state your point of
By Octavio Karbank David Tennant, or rather the fantastic 10th Doctor, recently won an award for being, well…fantastic! Mr. Tennant won a Special
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, I'm back with another episode of A Comic Show, and a fat stack of new comics now!
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent While the rest of the country was rocked with winter storms, Southern California’s Orange
By Olumide Recently, the Schomburg Center in Harlem held its Third Annual Black Comic Book Festival. This event featured panel discussions, film
By Josh Hechinger Welcome once more to From Strip to Script, where I take a shot at reverse-engineering a script from a finished page of someone else’s
By Dan Celko, Jeremy Konrad and Robert Habinski The Dedicated Server is a YouTube news show here to keep you informed about gaming, talk about the
Prog 1915 arrives this week from 2000AD, landing in print in the UK on the 28th of January and in print in the USA on the 28th of February. It will be
By Joe Cammisa Monday night is here and it's time for The SML Podcast Episode 102 is Not a Reward Program, here on Bleeding Cool! Special guest on the
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Comics writer Eliot Rahal is the co-conspirator on the Buzzkill sequel Paybacks from Dark Horse with Donny Cates and with art by Geoff Shaw. He's also
By Chris Thompson Following on from last episode with Leah Moore & John Reppion discussing Electricomics (which you can still listen to here), this
By Cameron Hatheway Imagine, if you will, a scenario where you’re approached by Death and given the opportunity to mold and transform any material to your
Premier art comics publisher Nobrow have taken a major step today into engagement with digital media, introducing their iPad app for Nobrow titles. The
This Week's Reviews: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2 Burning Fields #1 Galaxy Quest: The Journey Continues #1 Lazarus #14 Powers #1 Teenage Mutant Ninja
Adi Tantimedh writes: January is when Hollywood studios release the movies they have no faith in. That they expect would bomb but hope to make at least a
By Rich Epstein This week’s Constantine opens with a hooded sorcerer speaking an ancient tongue in a deep, raspy voice when smoke appears from his hands.