Michael McDermott writes for Bleeding Cool; Received the phone call yesterday morning: I would be traveling to NYCC on Wednesday to help my buddy Chris
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Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported a Rob Liefeld tweet about the existence of a Brad Meltzer/Bryan Hitch Superman/Batman comic in the works. However, a
Everyone is setting up their booths and bays at the New York Comic Con... let's see how it's looking. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M_44kR8wUU
There will be spoilers for the new Wolverine And The X-Men implied in this article. But here is pencil cover art for Wolverine And The X-Men #25. And here
Fiona Staples' cover to Life with Archie #24 is being remade as a Josie And The Pussycat 18" x 24" poster to giveaway sell from Archie Comics at New York
Title: Pantalones, TX: Don't Chicken Out Creator: Yehudi Mercado Publisher: Archaia Available: Archaia Booth 1520 and My Artist Alley Table BB14 High
Gutter Magic #1 from Rich Douek, Brett Barkley and Donna Gregory, a what-if-wizards-won-World-War-II debuts this week at New York Comic Con in the form of
Spotted on a sidewalk in Manhattan today. Yes folks, I'm here. It all begins now...
A look ahead at the new Image comic from Ales Kot, Morgan Jeske, Sloane Leong and Ed Brisson... A foul-mouthed struggling screenwriter who moonlights as a
From writer Jeff Marsick and artist Scott Barnett at Double Cross Studio, debuting at New York Comic Con booth #2163 will be Dead Man's Party #2, the next
Jeremy Saliba and Brian Schirmer's webcomic Ultrasylvania will have its first 96-page collection released simultaneously at both NYCC (Table K5) and APE
Debuting at New York Comic Con is the ashcan for The Legend Of Luthor Strode, the sequel series to The Strange Talent Of Luthor Stode, by by Justin Jordan
From writer Jeff Marsick and artist Kirk Manley, debuting at New York Comic Con (Booth #2161 in the Small Press Area) is Z-Girl and the 4 Tigers #3. A
Something always struck me about Sam Hamm's screenplay for a Watchmen film that was never made, was it actually had a decent ending. Oh, no squid, and no
At New York Comic Con, Dynamite will be announcing a new ongoing Battlestar Galactica series, set in the classic TV series continuity, and written by
Uncanny Avengers #1 has the most bizarre, most ridiculous ending to any comic book this week. And no, I am not going to turn it. Not today anyway. Maybe
I've just read the new Wolverine And The X-Men. All sorts of good things in it. The school staff and pupils reaction to the Avengers Vs X-Men fight
So here I am, in a Heathrow lounge, reading the Batgirl I just picked up from Orbital Comics... Man these things are going to freak some people out.
Last year around this time, we were still talking about Batman vol. 1 #13 (which, a bit coincidentally, appears to be 70 years old this month) for a
Chris Thompson writes for Bleeding Cool; We're baaaaaack! After a week off to catch our breath and try to regain some semblance of our lives, Taylor & I
Before Rob Liefeld blazed out of DC Comics, firing twitter cannons at everyone, he was writing three books for the publisher, involved with crossovers and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSzYxVEjBJ4 Think About The Ink presents: I hate Jean Grey, aka The Phoenix. Her death has been the most interesting thing
It's not even available in stores yet. But the Hastings exclusive Uncanny Avengers #1 cover is already selling for $35 on eBay. Easy pickings if you live
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS-OPJ_Uylw Aaron Haaland writes; This week has something for everyone! I mean, yeah, it's gross stuff with Uncanny's
Jesse James writes for Bleeding Cool; It was January 25th 1982 when my comic book life began. I had got a job, and went straight to the friendly
Tom Sniegoski, now better known as a novel writer, used to write Vampirella comics back in the day. Now he's returning to the comic, now being published
For the last few weeks, we've been watching old sparring partners Dave Sim and Fantagraphics circle around the possibility of Fantagraphics publishing
Will Romine reads Batman #13 before he heads out for New York Comic Con; I have friends. One of those friends was lucky enough to get an advance copy of
Chuck Dixon and Graham Nolan are best known for their creation of Batman-back-breaking Bane. Together, they fight crime. No, wait... Together, they create
The internet’s most opinionated (and Greek) comics column! By Dr Manolis V; It’s only a medium-sized AVX finale rant this week, followed by boobs, gays,