Hannah Means-Shannon writes for Bleeding Cool; Tracing the historical antecedents of the New York Comic Book Marketplace is like trying to decide how many
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Flying Colors Comics of Northern California, the place Free Comic Book Day began, is running its first signing and sketching schedule from dawn till dusk,
Tim Pilcher, ex-Vertigo Comics editor, is serialising the first chapter of his new book Comic Book Babylon: A Cautionary Tale of Sex, Drugs & Comics
Strip was an anthology magazine launched in the UK a couple of years ago by a Bosnian publisher Print Media featuring some rather familiar names. Seven
Tom Thumb writes; In the sea of words that is the internet, a writer can feel quite lost. I found myself turning out story after story for readers
The BBC have put out a nicely cleared up version of Dave Gibbons on The Picture Trail on BBC 2 in 1993. Though if you can't see that, there's the
Tim Pilcher, ex-Vertigo Comics editor, is serialising the first chapter of his new book Comic Book Babylon: A Cautionary Tale of Sex, Drugs & Comics
Simon Shaw of Legacy Comics in Halifax writes; For years we've been told by Calderdale Metropolitan Council about the planned redevelopment of The Piece
Yesterday we highlighted two Oz comic books, one from Marvel, one from Zenescope. Looks like we forgot one. Steam Engines Of Oz from Arcana, by
Bleeding Cool’s newest columnist, John Babos, has been blogging about comics and pop culture for over a decade. In addition to his weekly weekend column
More big signings for Free Comic Book Day on May the fourth. 3 Alarm Comics of Mississippi... Stadium Comics of Ontario has a signing with Ken Lashley,
From Todd, The Ugliest Kid On Earth #4 out this Wednesday.
After over twenty years, the tomb rading Gold Digger comic by Fred Perry from Antarctic Press is reaching its 200th issue. A rare feat from one person. So
The implications of the Saga #12 issue, the comic book denied tablet and phone distributioin by ComiXology because of the way it interpreted Apple's
Last month, Bleeding Cool talked about a new initiative by British comic book artists in response to the widespread publicity concernng the new
May The Fourth, Free Comic Book Day, marches on. But where can you go for even more than free comics? Jim Lee and Scott Snyder will be signing at Midtown
Deathstroke #19 by Juan Jose Ryp & Juan Fernandez Juan Jose Ryp was quite busy this week, not only supplying a wraparound cover for Deathstroke but
Wonder Woman is having a bit of a thing with Superman. Indeed, according to Superboy, it may be enough of a fling to change the entire time space
So there have been a number of incidents involving people who dress in costumes and "perform" on and around Times Square in return for donations. A Cookie
Dark Horse have solicited a combined volume featuring Alex De Campi and Igor Kordey's Eisner-nominated Smoke volume, originally published by IDW, and the
You may remember an earlier Bleeding Cool story about Wolverine travelling in time, and getting his healing factor damaged as a result. Well, readers of
From the Cleveland Plain Dealer. The neighbourhood that created Superman. The old Jewish neighborhood from the 1930's has become pretty run-down. People
As Wikipedia says; In 2005, a group of professionals led by Dinesh Shamdasani and Jason Kothari raised financing and acquired the rights to the Valiant
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
Adventure Time licensors Boom! are starting a new mini-series in July, Candy Capers starring Peppermint Butler and Cinnamon Bun in a crime noir caper,
Watson And Holmes, the digital comic that racebends Sherlock Holmes into modern day Harlem, is solicited in print by New Paradigm Studios for July. That
The anime superhero series Tiger & Bunny plays in the US on VIZAnime, Neon Alley and Hulu, created by Sunrise Studios with designs by Masakazu
Aaron Hale writes for Bleeding Cool after surviving WonderCon with C2E2 coming up sharp. How did he do? You are are like me: a purveyor of pop culture, a