This week, it's time for 2000 AD's Prog 1904, out on October 22nd in the UK and worldwide from the 2000 AD webshop at www.shop.2000ADonline.com and
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By Joe Cammisa Monday night is here and it's time for The SML Podcast Episode 88: Her Majesty Returns here on Bleeding Cool! Somewhat of a split
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
@ClockpunkEllis has been amusing us here at Bleeding Cool for some time on Twitter with single-page cartoons where Cthulu comments on recent comics news
By Brian Goldberg I was one of the many guests at New York Comic Con who was experiencing some post event blues. My budget was blown and I missed the
Brace yourselves for a wild, revelatory, and multi-faceted discussion that I had at length with prodigious and versatile author Paul Tobin at New York
Tuesday, October 21st The 104nd meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at 7 pm at Parsons The
By Paul Gullas With Arrow's season premiere airing the night before NYCC began, it may have been a little surprising that there wasn't an official panel
By Jeremy Konrad The series proper premiere of Star Wars Rebels was this past Monday, and with it came our first look at what to expect on a week to week
By Joe Glass A little while ago, I wrote one of my Tales from the Four-Color Closet about the large number of LGBTQ representation and panels at SDCC, and
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: Dead Rise Brewery: Flying Dog Flying Dog was one of the breweries that got me into craft beer. They put some consistently solid
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu Skottie Young, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and co. keep on dishing out what is by far the most fun comic book Marvel’s putting out
By Troy Akridge A year had passed since Nashville's Music City Center came alive with it's first ever Wizard World Nashville Comic Con. The show returned
By Joe Glass Post-apocalypses, wasteland futures and the end times are not new ground in comics. In fact, they’re a fairly popular setting, and you can
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Our very own Bleeding Cool friends Talking Comics got involved in Banned Books Week in Shreveport, Louisiana by doing a
By Ra’Chaun Rogers Growing up in NYC two things were constant for me, comic books and Hip-Hop. Both cultures always seemed so naturally linked in my mind
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
By Joseph Kyle Schmidt The Bleed is a weekly book club by Bleeding Cool contributors Joseph Schmidt and Sam Morse. The group meets every Wednesday
By Jason Karlson Each and every single one of Ian Jay's comic creations sounds like one of the greatest film that was never made, ever. The descriptions
By Michele Brittany A full schedule of panels throughout both days at the Long Beach Comic Con offered how to workshops, anniversary commemorations of
By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s episode with the ever-popular and interesting Greg Ruth (which you can still listen to here), this week
By Shawn Perry 'Sup from the Big City, Bleeders! Among the many creators that I had the pleasure of speaking with during New York Comic-Con one of the
By Olly MacNamee Released for free and online on the 8th of every month, Nottingham’s Dawn of The Unread is a brave venture into webcomics with a simple
By Timothy Carson I’ve always had this dream that I’d someday be surrounded by a horde of adoring fans, clawing and pushing one another to simply bask in
Christine Marie Vinciquarra As most of you know, the Batgirl series has been taken over by a new creative team consisting of, Cameron Stewart, Brenden
By Erik Grove Welcome back to another edition of Erik’s Weekly Watch! This week it’s all about The Walking Dead, with cameos from one of history’s most
By Michele Brittany The last weekend of September heralded the return of the sixth annual Long Beach Comic Con (LBCC), organized once again by Martha
By Julz Hendricks There are so many things to love about A Piggy's Tale. It's all ages, has an encouraging message, and its main character is a brave
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu From the get-go, I was tempted to place the Blaze Brothers comic book on a shelf with all kinds of pop culture mainstays like
By Akshay Dhar Thank's to everyone who's checking this article out – it's a companion piece to the recent post covering the Bangalore Comic Con 2014 and