By Dan Celko For the sake of my wallet, I have been trying incredibly hard to not get excited about all the games coming out by the end of 2014. But then
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Warren Ellis and Mike Allred have been paid handsomely for their work creating a comic detailing the history of Barcardi.
I'm not telling the kids. Not yet anyway. STUDIO GHIBLI ANNOUNCES CLOSURE Toshio Suzuki has announced the closure of Studio Ghibli. Here’s a translated
Stillborn: The First Zombie comic book creators Hunter S. Zombie & Phillip K. launch Kickstarter Project, July 4th – Aug. 3rd, 2014. Indie comic book,
By Louis Oddball https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxZvl9hTxhA Have you noticed a lot of super hero movies at the multiplex over the past few years, or is
By Jeremy Konrad When the Star Wars EU (Expanded Universe for those not in the know) was shuffled to the side earlier this year and made “Legends”, quite
by Ray Flook & Alejandra Bodden With all of the time spent running from one end of the convention center to the other, waiting in lines,
By Joe Glass Saturday at Comic-Con saw the 27th annual Gays in Comics panel, organised by the awesome Prism Comics, an advocacy and support group for LGBT
A few months ago, we ran a number of pieces detailing the relationship between Bill Mantlo, co-creator of Rocket Raccoon and severely debilitated by a
Dr. Janina Scarlet is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, as well as a (mad?) scientist and a full time geek. She uses Superhero Therapy to help patients
Here is the second print variant of Chew: Warrior Chicken Poyo #1, the first print ofwhich sold out like a bomb. And it's keeping a grand tradition of
Brandon Perlow writes, It’s been a week since I got back from the San Diego Comic Con and it was busy as ever. I don't think that will change. It was my
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
By Joshua Stone It is my pleasure to be covering the Flesk panel for Bleeding Cool for the third year San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) in a row, and just like
Wes Locher writes, The story goes that when Stan Lee was close to quitting his position at Marvel Comics, his wife, Joan, encouraged him to write the