Shaky Kane writes; This week's offering features VID VICIOUS and NUKE PUKE' EM of legendary cyber assailants DEDDERS on the cover of an imaginary comic
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Captain America was a popular film. Almost too popular? This mask, currently available online as a Red Skull mask, was used by one Kevin Crawford to rob a
Here is the first issue of Dynamite's Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt absolutely free, legal, totally above board. The second issue came out this week. So if
Joel Meadows writes; Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2012, it celebrates its 20th anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Unbound
For comic industry observers of the late nineties and noughties, the rivalry between Marvel and DC reached epic heights. After the Marvel bankruptcy, the
Tom Gronkowski writes for Bleeding Cool; Founded in 2009 by two LA comedy writers and funded through a popular Kickstarter campaign in 2010 – satire
Louis Falcetti writes; This was some Con, eh? We may be at a point where geek mania is peaking, for it seems that the enormous enthusiasm and fists upon
This is what people send me after comic conventions. Honestly. Hey, I ran into the guys who create the web comic "Cyanide and Happiness." I asked them to
At the New York Comic Con, I happened to find myself at one of the DC Comics panels. And I couldn;t help but hear a most entertaining conversation behind
Mike Greear wrotes for Bleeding Cool from NYCC. Photo by Seth Kushner. If any aspiring comic book creators were still under the impression that bringing
My favourite Superman line is "They will join you in the sun." From All Star Superman. I was pleased to see it also being used in Man Of Steel. And then
On the left, Canadian punk band D.O.A's new album We Come in Peace. And on the right, the cover to Secret Warriors #7 by Jim Cheung. Peace or War? You decide!
Eliot Cole writes for Bleeding Cool; Peter Cooper and Adam Burn's Telikos Protocol is new to me. Rather shamefully for a Bleeding Cool reviewer and forum
Matt Streets writes for Bleeding Cool; Two years ago, Charles Burns released his excellent graphic novel X’ed Out, designed as the first part of a planned