Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston There has been all sorts of fuss over the announcement, then retraction that Orson Scott Card was to write
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Bleeding Cool Magazine article by J.C. Vaughn For folks that are new to comics, we’ve put together a quick look at five of the best trade paperbacks from
Bleeding Cool Magazine interview with Christos Gage This summer Christos Gage returns to his superhero crime drama, Absolution. In a world where
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Handley Starting a comic book collection can be daunting. Unless you begin buying every title at issue #1, there
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Jim Kuhoric This summer, everything changes for the Valiant Universe. The resurgent publisher has spent a year
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Keith Davidsen Whether you’re new to comics, or simply a person new to town and looking for the specialty shop that
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston Everyone will recommend you the same kind of comics to start with. Superhero comics like Spider-Man,
Bleeding Cool Magazine article preview Some people think of picnics and pools when they picture the perfect summer. But not the folks at IDW. They’ve
Bleeding Cool Magazine article preview Summertime isn’t just cookouts, fireworks, and skimpy shorts. It’s also the time when some of the biggest new comic
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston Are you ready for a comic that could change your life? These are the kind of stories that create
Contact us.Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Jim Kuhoric Welcome to Comic Collecting 101. I’m your instructor for this short class, and I’ll be walking
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Jim Kuhoric Welcome to Free Comic Book Day, the annual comic shop event that invites fans new and old to experience the
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston Appropriately for this sci-fi issue, it’s worth noting and celebrating how much of a hit the new Star Wars
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Christensen & Seifert January is typically a little quiet on the vintage comics scene. There’s still activity and a
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Brendon Connelly As Marvel and James Gunn head towards production of their Guardians of the Galaxy movie, it’s worth
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by James Kuhoric In 2008, Garth Ennis changed the face of horror comics with the debut of Crossed. Having redefined the
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Handley It’s a classic premise: the crew of a broken-down, decades-old spaceship braving impossible odds, dwindling
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Chris Arrant Great-looking comics are never out of fashion, especially when they star bold, fiery women in thrilling
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Keith Davidsen It’s amazing to think that John Carter, the iconic protagonist of the Warlord of Mars series and the
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by James Kuhoric We know BOOM! Studios from the weekly comics they publish… but who really are the guys and gals making the
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rick Verbanas In 2009, Star Trek was reborn for an all-new generation of fans, thanks to an amazing reboot by J.J.
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston Every year, the US film industry issues its Black List, a collection of unproduced screenplays of the
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Brendon Connelly Though 2001 was supposed to see us take a Space Odyssey and 2010 was touted as The Year We Make
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Handley A long time ago, in movie theaters far across the globe, cinemagoers waited to view the latest work by
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rick Verbanas Valiant made a hugely successful return in 2012, re-launching beloved characters from the original Valiant
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by James Kuhoric Horror is in my blood. Always has been and always will be. I started a lifelong obsession with the genre
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Gavin Lees Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, reportage of the event disrupted television
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Jim Kuhoric When the Planet of the Apes movie debuted in 1968, it defined both the era and a new high point for science
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston When Gail Simone was rehired on Batgirl by DC Comics after being fired a week previously, it reminded me
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston Amazing Spider-Man #600 is the beginning of where all this Doctor Octopus/Superior Spider-Man stuff we