By Olly MacNamee I've followed the evolution of modern-day Animal Farm-esque comic Beast Wagon since the first issue was released and with the imminent
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Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool - I have heard Josh Blaylock described as one of the hardest working people in comics. Between
James Sabata writes, Doug Murano and D. Alexander Ward are each authors and editors with strong ties to the small towns where they grew up. Together they
Odieus, a modern day reinterpretation of Homer's Ulysses by Carmine Di Giandomenico was first published in 2004 in a number of volumes. But it has long
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool - Bleeding Cool: Today I am sitting here at Phoenix Comic Con speaking to Madeleine Holly-Rosing
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool Last year, at Phoenix Comicon 2015, I was lucky enough to meet and interview Nick Marino from
Comic industry sources tell me that Mark Millar is seeking comic book creators of note to continue his comic book franchises. These include - but are not
The upcoming cover to Captain Marvel #6, the first issue with Ruth and Christos Gage as writers together. The new issue of Wonder Woman Rebirth. And keep
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool - Raven Gregory’s table was one of the popular places to be at Phoenix Comicon last weekend. It
We haven't even seen the Bryan Lee O'Malley variant cover to Snotgirl #2 yet (I don't think so anyway, can't find it), his comic with artist Leslie Hung
By Molly Schofield, I’m Molly Schofield from Be Amazed Studios, and here to talk to you about our Kickstarter for Galactic Bounty Hunters #1 and Earth
Bleeding Cool has been running a number of articles of late concerning those people who exhibit work at comic conventions that is not their own. It really
Every yeah, on the first Saturday in May, comic shops across the world conspire to give away free comic books to the mass populace. It's become a mix of
By Devon Sanders In its fourth year of existence, Washington, DC’s Awesome Con has grown into one of premiere fandom convention; this year saw the
If you live in Australia and you collect American comic books, there's one thing you are very aware of. Just how expensive it is. Those comics have to be
Ashleigh Jay writes for Bleeding Cool, Cheyenne hosted the very first comic con in the state of Wyoming, on May 13th through to the 15th. Cheyenne Comic
"One of the biggest heroes in the Marvel Universe will fall." Marvel has been teasing about a big Marvel death coming in Civil War II #3 for a little
Boom! No one mentioned that Flash Rebirth #1 was, basically, DC Universe Rebirth #2. But it is. Bleeding Cool told people. And this happened. Most copies
It's war. Civil War. Rebirth war. DC ended May with the launch of their first Rebirth title, DC Universe Rebirth #1, as well as ending Geoff Johns run on
Remember when the world's biggest comic book event Angoulême exploded in a sea of controversy earlier this year, over sexism, racism, competency,
The latest Marvel Comics from Disney Kingdoms, following the likes of The Haunted Manion, Figment, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is Enchanted Tiki Room,
Coming to a store near you after burning through their current print runs... Renato Jones: The One % #1 goes to third printing and #2 goes to second.
She made an appearance in issue Howard The Duck #8. Lea Thompson. The actress who played Beverley in the much derided Howard The Duck: The Movie, the
Okay, this is an utter shot in the dark. Sharon Stone was part of a feature in AARP which mentioned Sharon Stone’s secret role in an unnamed Marvel film:
At San Diego Comic Con this year, Entertainment Earth are offering exclusive Wonder Woman and Batman Beyond Chair Capes. Capes. For chairs. I know. But
CAKE, the small press comic show in Chicago lands with a creamy splat this weekend. And it has brand new comic books from a variety of vcreators and
Gendercrunching April 2016 By Tim Hanley It was a relatively strong month for female creators at the Big Two, with Marvel staying fairly steady with their
Bleeding Cool has run numerous stories about comic book creators who are late with their commissioned work. Months, years late in some cases. Australian
Brandon Wainerdi writes, pictures by Jason Kauzlarich, Prices climb up and up for creator signings, holding in line with the inflation of autograph prices
The Vision by Tom King and Gabriel Walta is a complex story set within a very structured and small framework. One house, with few rooms, very little





























