Endymion Mageto, Senior Cosplay Correspondent for Bleeding Cool is talking to cosplayers ahead of NYCC. He talked to Nel... Tell us some basic information
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Benton Rooks writes; The international KALI-YUGA production team is passionate about strange subjects: gender equality in art, magick, mutant DMT Elf
Here's a preview of the new launch from Aspen Comics, out in ten days, Trish Out Of Water #1. If nothing else, it doesn't entirely look likely a
Brandon Thomas writes for Bleeding Cool: “Retribution” by Priest, Sal Velluto, and Bob Almond This particular installment happens to be anchored by one of
Jason Martin writes; It’s October, so how about checking out a little zombie/horror comic built to please both genre hounds, and fans of neon fashion-wear
Roy Sharpton writes; Greetings space farers! My name is Roy Sharpton. I come to you from the future! In the future there is a wild epidemic and most of
Illustrator and photographer Steve Cook reports, with camera on hand, for Bleeding Cool from the London Film And Comic Con, taking place this weekend.
The Sunday People get in on the action, saying 106 episodes of classic Doctor Who have been found. So how do they back up this claim?
Robin Harman writes; Welcome to Episode 129 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we get locked up with Sex Criminals #1, suck it up with Superman #23.4
Dynamite have just launched Dynamite Toys and their own games line. Now IDW are doing the same thing, in a deal with Pandasaurus Games, creating IDW
Debut at NYCC: Available elsewhere in January. Title: World War Mob Publisher: New Paradigm Stories. Booth: Artists Alley E3 Creators: Vito Delsante,
Dylan Gonzalez writes; Beer: The Fear Brewery: Flying Dog October means a few things to me: Halloween and horrors movies, my birthday and the Oktoberfest
Wil Petty writes; Going it alone... Its not always advised, especially when trying to launch a kickstarter campaign. But that is just what Wil Petty is
I do enjoy the work of Freema Agyeman. I rather liked her in Doctor Who, playing against David Tennant and can't help feel she was a little short served
Mike Hogan writes; One unique aspect of the comics industry is how readers are able to see the future. With teasers and product solicitations, sometimes