Brandon Thomas writes about his fourth issue of Volron from Dynamite; This is my favorite issue of the series thus far, and that’s because everything
Rich Johnston Archives
For all that Avengers Vs X-Men has been hyped, it's offered very little in the way of A versus X. The surrender of the X-Men to the Avengers seemed to
If you have the We3-related password from the mailing list, you can book tickets for MorrisonCon right now. For $767. For one night. For one. For one two
Bleeding Cool has been following ShiftyLook, the publisher created by Namco Bandai, to recreate arcade classics as webcomics, with an eye to revitalising
Si Spurrier’s instructions: You know the score, of course. In the Byronic tradition: blood-supping aristocratic wronguns, scantily-clad virgins,
We knew that Lobo would return to the DC Universe in Deathstroke #9, the first of three monthly titles plotted by Rob Liefeld (and also drawn by him). But
It cannot have escaped many people's notice that The Walking Dead is a popular comic book. So popular that retailers cannot keep up with its increase in
Avatar Press owns Bleeding Cool. Okay now that's out of the way. They've got three books out today, Crossed Badlands, Ferals and Dan The Unharmable. All
Here's an extended look at Dynamite's new issue of Dark Shadows, handily coincidental with the release of a certain film, and other less-extended previews
WatchWatch: Kotaku runs the cover to Minutemen #3. Showing something unfortunate happening with one Silhouette... DieselSweetieWatch: The Economist gets
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll2bgfih9bU Aaron and Tony of A Comic Shop in Florida, is still in Free Comic Book Day celebration. Aaron writes; Free
Doug Jones is an actor. You know his work intimately. Yet many will not know his face. He played Abe Sapien in the Hellboy movies. He played both the Faun
You have to feel sorry for Lalit Kumar Sharma. An Indian comic book creator, he has a number of prestigious comic book works to his name. But he's also a
Dr Manolis Vamvounis runs through last week's comics for Bleeding Cool. It’s MULTIVERSE WEEK at DC, with not one, not two, but THREE stories set in
Bryan Hitch, when he's not drawing his hit Image series America's Got Powers, or doing variant covers for DC (with a possible project for them in the near