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This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Joshua Henaman writes, What originally began as a two-part series detailing the journey of self-publishing my sword, sorcery and sasquatch epic, Bigfoot –
It is universally acknowledged truth that Keanu Reeves shouldn't have been John Constantine. But is it? Some people, in light of the new NBC trailer, have other views....
Okay, so this trailer can't be viewed by us folks in the UK. But it can by those in the US. So tell me how it is, okay?
Here are the top fifty comics and graphic novels selling in North America through Diamond Comic Distributors' direct sales system... Note that Batman
Sent to Bleeding Cool from Facebook... Batman: GCPD can be bought on Amazon... as can, well, individual issues of Batman: Gordon's Law - maybe worth a
Devin Kraft writes, Title: Dragon Slayer: The Collected Edition. Creators Involved: Devin Kraft, Space Gun Studios. Close Date: May 31st, 11:59
Lars Brown writes, It started in January. “I have to finish this comic, but this desktop background of green hills and a blue sky is so distracting! What
The instant sellout, instant aftermarket of Image Comics titles are back, as the publisher pauses on making launches returnable if retailers order lots
Thanks to Manolis Vamvounis... Rise Like A Phoenix!
We've missed Grace Randolph on Bleeding Cool. But our Editor-In-Chief Hannah Means-Shannon bumped into her at the X-Men: Days Of Future Past world
Reading this scene in this week's Miracleman #5, sealed inside a bag as we warned you about, I wondered how it was going to have to be neutered for the
Bleeding Cool was the first to publish a batch of DC Comics Bombshells covers the other night. But it looks like Buzzfeed had another, for Red Hood and
Columbia Pacific Advisors, the largest institutional investor in ComiXology, announced this week a $100 million fund for growth-stage tech companies.
I won’t try to dress this up excessively - this is one of those “promote your Kickstarter on Bleeding Cool” posts. In this case, it’s a Kickstarter to
Writer/Artist/Letterer: Chris Pyrate Co-Writer: Gerard Suber Adventure in Feral NYC (Backup Stories): Ryan Ferrier, Chris Pyrate, Matt Miner, Sean Von
Ross May writes, I like the expression "shameless plug." Is there such a thing as a shameful plug? I suppose that's impossible if you're self-promoting.
Last night, Bleeding Cool was the first to run 16 of the DC Comics "Bombshells" covers, designed by Ant Lucia and appearing as variant covers on DC titles
A few days ago, I made Hannah, Bleeding Cool Editor-In-Chief do this with Marvel's Original Sin promotional glow-in-the-dark eyeballs. It seems to be
Okay, so it's clear I have a problem with Candy Crush. Well now all comic books are being viewed through the eyes of a guy who has just got to level 305
While roaming the aisles and areas of ECCC 2014 Bleeding Cool reporter Ian Melton got to talk with a wide variety of creators who were happy to talk to
Batton Lash writes for Bleeding Cool, I am a cartoonist and creator of a long running series called Supernatural Law. Supernatural Law features a pair of
These are the official statistics for comic books as distributed in North America by Diamond Comic Distributors in the month of April 2014. So what have
Ian Melton and Alyssa Pack wrote from Emerald City Comic-Con a few weeks ago. But this issue is beginning to affect more and more shows... Emerald City
Michael Davis is an artist, writer, mentor, and entertainment executive. He writes, The response from those with Milestone Questions has been incredible
DC Comics production staff are coming to terms with the challenge of working on their standard books, alongside what are described as the "interim" books
NEW YORK STATE OF MINDLESSNESS Yesterday, Jim Romensko wrote, “It caught everyone by surprise,” King Features comics editor Brendan Burford tells me. “We
For comic coming out in June, here are fifteen of the variant covers, created by Ant Lucia, that accompany a number of DC Comics titles...
Farscape, the late nineties sci-fi TV show has been through a number of comic book adaptations. In 2002, Wildstorm produced a two-part Farscape comic. And