Mark Buckingham was among the many guests at this weekend's Thought Bubble comic book art festival in Leeds. I have plenty of stories picked up here and
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Do you work for DC Comics as an editor? Have you decided not to move to Burbank but are still not sure what you are doing next? Then maybe you could apply
Chirault - by Ally Rom Colthoff. Kickstarter closes November 25. Fifteen sketchooks, hundreds of markers, and seven years of fantasy webcomic. Ally Rom
Story: Clay Adams and Alexandre O. Philippe. Art: Dominike Stanton. Colorist: Emily Elmer. Letters: Charles Pritchett. Campaign ends: Thu, Nov 20 2014
Andrez Bergen writes, Dunno about you, but when I think of toilets — which I swear I try to avoid contemplating too often — I conjure up Marcel Duchamp.
There was a bit of a kerfuffle at Marvel Games earlier this year when seven longstanding employees were made redundant in a reshuffling of the department,
The first appearance of Spider-Gwen is rocketing up the charts. But could another female Spider-Man be about to challenge her? From the
Bleeding Cool broke the news that Amazon would be buying ComiXology three weeks before it was announced. It has to be a contender for Scoop Of The Year.
My first Thought Bubble... and my first From One Side Of Thought Bubble To The Other video. Kindly introduced by Mark Buckingham. Take it away, Mark!
Thought Bubble probably isn't best known for its cosplay. Which is a shame because there were some rather wonderful examples on display in Leeds today for
Dale Lazarov writes, His bio: Robert Chandler is a producer, director and writer. He's done hundreds of short films and promotional pieces in Hollywood
Lisa Wood is the director of Thought Bubble, the comics art festival currently taking place in Leeds. As Tula Lotay, she is also the artist on Supreme:
You can see a full review and report on the showing of the Alan Moore-written movie Show Pieces in Leeds last night courtesy of Hannah Means-Shannon. But
In San Diego Comic Con in 2011, the Walking Dead creative team Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard announced Passenger, a forty-eight page science-fiction
Gilbert Deltres writes, In a world ravaged by an unknown virus which only infects males, mankind’s last hope lies in a genetically enhanced soldier and a