I grew up watching the live action Pippi Longstocking films when they popped up on TV at odd times, and my background was authoritarian enough that I
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I had the pleasure of getting a small preview of Miss Lasko-Gross'( Escape From Special, A Mess of Everything) new graphic novel Henni last spring at the
By Sammie Rice Greetings, readers! This week I wanted to dive into the strange and glorious world of graphic novels for my review. I wasn't sure where to
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
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
By Rich Epstein The Winter Finale of Arrow begins with a shot of Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell), well, climing. It’s a quick shot, and the climb will
By Amanda Gurall Skye can take care of herself. You've transformed her into an agent who is smart, and tough, and capable. If there's a chance for her to
Action Lab's 2015 lineup is pretty robust--covering many genres and storytypes from books like Princeless in more of a fantasy vein to mad science, cute
Coming out in the new year from IDW, we have what may shape up to be one of the most iconoclastic graphic novels of the upcoming year in Judas: The Last
By Jason Karlson Call me old fashioned, as I'm sure many of you will, or point out the absurdity of writing a series dedicated to online comics, but I
Writing a description of The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kaddath, a recent release from Selfmade Hero by INJ Culbard, is difficult because it is such a total
It's a cursed town, we've learned, and how can one man moving in that environment escape being cursed himself? Eric Powell's long running title The Goon
By Octavio Karbank This ain’t your mother’s Wonder Woman! Or maybe it is. Did your mother watch this ridiculous movie? Made back in 1974, a Wonder Woman
By Jason Strangis With movie and television studios and other forms of multi-media becoming more of a force at comic book shows across the country, it
By Christine Marie Happy Wednesday Bleeding Coolers! I’m at Conquest Comics in Bayville, NJ feeling very enthusiastic about the lineup of comics that have
By Phil Harris The world of indie game development is as broad as it is tall. From keen amateurs developing their games in their bedrooms to larger more
By Joe Glass Okay, so it may not be as bad as all that, but it’s certainly not good. If you are a fan of many of the indie or small press comics you can
By Cameron Hatheway From page one, you’re hooked. Gun-wielding masked thugs have the protagonist surrounded, threatening to blow his head off if he
This week, Prog 1911 of 2000AD has a Stickleback cover for a significant reason other than the gorgeous artwork by D'Israeli. In the enclosed installment
By Rich Epstein We open last week’s Constantine with a small town preacher, Zach (Patrick Carroll) who has a new rattlesnake to use in his sermon. His
By Jared Cornelius Walking around the video game section in your local shops you may have noticed an explosion of tiny plastic figurines. It's
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm back with another stack of new comics now! We've got Holiday Harley Quinn, a
By Mark Avo The penultimate issue of Panel Syndicate’s The Private Eye has arrived and all it’ll cost you is whatever you’d like. The digital only comic
By Josh Hechinger Welcome once more to From Strip to Script, where I reverse-engineer a script from a finished page of someone else’s comic. Now, I’ve
By Brian Goldberg It was announced earlier this year that Frank Patz of Eternal Con the illustrious Mike Carbo of Big Apple Con fame would be throwing a
By Cameron Hatheway Michele Nitri is the founder and editor of Under Dark Weird Fantasy Grounds from Hollow Press. The six-monthly fanzine has gained
Electricomics, in its initial phase, is a research and development project exploring new ways of bringing digital technology to comics in the form of an
I recently discussed The Bunker from Oni Press with artist Joe Infurnari at Hang Dai Studios, and not only did he give me a window onto his process of
By Michele Brittany, Bleeding Cool's West Coast Correspondent December is the month of special signing events along the Pacific Coast, with most occurring
This Wednesday brings the arrival of Prog 1911 from 2000AD, featuring Judge Dredd: End of the Road, Grey Suit: End of the Road, and the much heralded