Jake Barlow writes for Bleeding Cool, Fans were invited to join Adult Swim on their boat "Tyrannic" for their maiden voyage in celebration of NYCC. The
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Chuck Brouillette writes, If you are a fan of original comic production art you may have noticed a change in the art that is being made available to
By Paul Gullas I stepped into The Twins, wary of any signs of betrayal and death. You see, I know my A Song of Ice and Fire, and the moment I heard
At New York Comic Con, Dark Horse unveiled Richard Corben’s Rat God, a new series beginning in February. A new woodland-set horror, it's a new
Igor Goldkind is one of the most influential people in the sphere of modern day comic books. Even though he's been absent for some time. Back in the
by Ray Flook By now, most of you who read Bleeding Cool and were following its New York Comic Con coverage are familiar with what became known as
Time for plenty of cross-media references this week. 1. Doctor... Or Ambassador? The Ambassadors (1533) by Hans Holbein the Younger hangs in the National
Okay, so the Hallowe'en ComicFest is coming. A kind-of Free Comic Book Day for Hallowe'en with a) less participants b) smaller comics and c) owned by
by Ale Bodden Nerdist Writers Podcast hosts, Ben Blacker and Heath Corson, were joined on NYCC stage by creators Greg Pak (X-Treme X-Men) and G. Willow
By Ale Bodden and Ray Flook UPDATE: Andre Tessier writes, First and foremost. Let me say that I was misquoted. The discussion was that Big Finish does not
By Ale Bodden Joining host, Barnaby Edwards (Dalek operator), we had Ken Deep (Host of DW: an Occasional Podcast), Nick Abadzis (Titan Comics 10th
Next week sees the launch of Father's Day, the new Colder series, Predator Fire And Stone, Arkham Manor, Deathstroke, Multiversity: The Just, D&D
Could these now be the five weeks of a five-week weekly title from Marvel next summer? Civil War Age Of Ultron Vs Marvel Zombies Years Of Future Past
Ex-Marvel PR man James Viscardi's ComicBook.com somehow gets the official Marvel scoop on the new Uncanny Avengers lineup, post Axis. And, yes, as you can
Pat Broderick began working as a DC Comics penciller in the early seventies, straight out of high school, as well as working for Atlas and Marvel,