Kathy Macleod is a comic book creator who grew up in Bangkok, Thailand, and now lives in Berlin. She is currently working on her first graphic novel.
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Recently the Black series published by Black Mask Press has started to get orders north of 40,000, which was at that point the publisher's best-selling
Over the weekend, Bleeding Cool reported on what were blatant lies published by The Washington Times over the latest United States Of Captain America
The current iteration of the Fortnite game is teasing that Superman will be coming to the Island in a month's time. But today's Batman/Fortnite: Zero
The Nice House On The Lake by James Tynion IV and Alvaro Martinez Bueno reflects all manner of literature and culture. A place that people cannot find a
There's a lot of job worries in the comic book industry these days. Bleeding Cool's Comics and Graphic Novel JobWatch is an occasional look at people
Suicide Squad: Get Joker by Brian Azzarello, Alex Maleev and Matt Hollingsworth is a three-part series starting in August and is being released alongside
It's Batman Vs Peacekeeper-01 in Batman #11o today. First seen in Future State: The Next Batman and The Dark Detective, in the near future Peacekeeper-01
Bleeding Cool has covered the Russian comic book publisher Bubble, which really wants to create comic books like America does, including superhero comics.
Jonathan Samuel Kent, the son of Superman and Lois Lane, has had quite a turbulent continuity of history. Originally he was born in the Superman:
The Hellfire Gala may be over, but Children Of The Atom is playing catchup, and in the new issue, we get to see how Carmen managed to make it onto the
The owner of Kingston, Ontario comic book store SBT Comics and Games, Mark Fardella, had a very unexpected FedEx delivery that almost cost him his life.
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The other big conversation over the Fourth of July weekend on social media amongst comic creators and fans was kicked off by Gail Simone wanting to talk
With the return of large comic conventions on the horizon, with ReedPOP and Comic-Con International bringing back big shows, as well as the likes of
Alex Aster has sold her debut YA novel Lightlark, an untitled sequel, and an untitled graphic novel to Anne Heltzel executive editor at Amulet
The second printing cover to X-Factor #10 is rather stark, Magneto's silver helmet that he wears on Krakoa, no longer on his head, and covered in blood.
Andy Mangels is a comic book writer and novelist as well as a writer on popular culture. A longtime advocate for greater queer visibility in various
Here's a first look at Peach Momoko's Demon Days: Cursed Web #1, out in September, which sees her take on X-Men's Mystique, Sabretooth and Spider-Gwen,
Orbital Space Comics launched its new status as a West End art gallery this weekend. Handily scheduled after the Shaky Kane/Krent Able signing at Gosh
Phenix, and Sibilla, once fought together alongside Top Cow’s Witchblade against the infamous mass murderer, Gilles de Rais in Blood Oath
In the UK, there are no sales taxes or customs duties payable on printed materials, such as comics sold or imported into here. Other countries have
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool, you can still read
Fast Break is the upcoming middle-grade graphic novel by Shawn Pryor and Courtney Hahn, in which seventh-grade basketball prodigy Mikayla Thomas is denied
Recently, the conservative newspaper The Washington Times published an article referring to last week's publication of The United States Of Captain
Okay, here we go. The first appearance of Harley Quinn in comic books - she had previously appeared in the Batman: The Animated Series cartoon, but in
France is the capital of the Western World when it come to comic books. But it seems that in 2020., it doubled down on the audience for comic books that
Okay, here we go. The first appearance of Mike Allred's character Madman (outside of ads) was in Creatures of the Id #1 published by Caliber Press, in
People having problems with X-Factor #10 didn't stop it topping the charts over the big changes it made to the Marvel Universe going forward with Wanda





























