Bleeding Cool's Rich Johnston spoke to Stan Lee's daughter JC Lee about her concerns regarding her father and her plans to continue his legacy, which include opening a chain of restaurants called Stan's Super Subs.
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Conspiracy of Ravens from Leah Moore, John Reppion and Sally Jane Thompson, is an original graphic novel intended for tween, teen, and adult readers
It was something that attendees attested to, both on the Silicon Valley Comic Con Facebook page... ...and in the comments of the Bleeding Cool article
Pasquale Qualano has provided us with a commentary track for Dejah Thoris #3, a story he drew based on a script by Amy Chu.
During the “Fan Experience” event with Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo at this year's Fan Expo Dallas, Snyder talked about DC Comics' plans for another show: San Diego Comic-Con.
Dynamite has sent us exclusive extended previews for Barbarella #5 and Legenderry Red Sonja #3, plus a look inside the new OGN, James Bond: Casino Royale.
This weekend, when all eyes were on Chicago and C2E2, the likes of Joe Quesada, Scott Snyder, and Greg Capullo were living it up at Fan Expo Dallas, the latter two to hint at things to come and sign a ton of copies of Metal #1.
Entertainment website The Hollywood Reporter has posted a round-up of the current plight of comic book legend Stan Lee, but much of these newly publicized details are based on conflicting accounts. Here is another take on the piece.
The multi-creator Thanos Annual has totally topped the chart, followed by Hunt for Wolverine and everyone dicing in for any Power Rangers comics they can get right now, with Redneck and Rick and Morty right behind.
Orbital Comics in London is planning a life drawing event at the end of the month. Called Infinity War: A Life Drawing Spectacular, it will be run on Friday, April 27th from 7 p.m., alongside release of the Avengers: Infinity War movie.
The Spring 2018 Diamond Retailer Best Practices Award winners were announced at the Diamond Retailer Summit in Chicago last week.
Steve Geppi, founder, President and owner of Diamond Comic Distributors, gave the keynote address at this year's Diamond Retailer Summit in Chicago.
Dean Haspiel's new play, The Last Bar At The End Of The World, is an existential tragicomedy about a dying cartoonist, and so much more. It's emotionally semi-autobiographical and ponders obsession, purpose, and legacy while paying slight homage to the imagination and work ethics of Jack Kirby.
Web-watcher DotWeekly notes that a few days ago, CBS Interactive appeared to have taken ownership of many Comic Book-related domain names that were
Once upon a time Keith Davidsen worked for Avatar Press, owners of Bleeding Cool as Director of Sales & Marketing and was a regular writer for the
As we near Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War, it's worth looking back at the stories that have helped in forming the film. The first of which we will look back at is Infinity Gauntlet by Jim Starlin, George Perez, and Ron Lim. Does it hold up?
Bleeding Cool just passed its 100,000th post! Yep, we know. Rich Johnston looks back at BC's inception and its impact on the comics industry over the years.
Erik Burnham has provided us a commentary track for Red Sonja #14, which he co-wrote with Amy Chu. The issue features interior art by Carlos Gomez.
Think of it as a crossover of crossovers. Dark Horse announced today that they will release a collection of all of Stan Sakai's crossovers between Usagi Yojimbo and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. And they really mean all of them!
In his ongoing webcomic Decades of (in)Experience, cartoonist Alex Schumacher sums up most of our lives pretty accurately.
Happy National Unicorn Day! Oh, you didn't know it was Unicorn Day? Well, you know now, thanks to DC Comics, which tweeted an animated image of Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman riding unicorns to celebrate the event.
Marvel is hoping that the love for the Dora Milaje in Black Panther spills out into the comic books -- and is now putting them up against the X-Men in the second Wakanda Forever comic by Nnedi Okorafor and Alberto Jimenez Alburquerque, with this cover from Terry Dodson.
Valiant has issued a press release announcing Joe Illidge as their new Executive Editor, having being head-hunted from Lion Forge Comics where he was showrunner and co-creator of their superhero line Catalyst Prime.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Mark Millar recalls the origin of his Ultimates series with Brian Hitch. But Kurt Busiek, who was writing the Avengers comic at the time and who left the series as a result of the Ultimates existence, wanted to set the record straight.
For years at my radio advertising job, one of the directors would call me "the thin Willie Rushton", referring to my resemblance to the cartoonist, comedian, co-founder of Private Eye magazine. The comparisons continued, but less of the "thin" -- and I am 14 years away from 59. I decided something must be done.
The Darkstars have returned thanks to the Controllers' latest plan for domination. They plan to dispense lethal justice. Can Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps stop them? Is it a good read?
It's time for the next entry of Comics for Your Pull Box! It's another packed week, especially with impressive releases such as Captain America #700, Domino #1, and Exiles #1. What else should you look out for? Check out here for the answers.
Sex Criminals continues to show the struggles of Jon and Suzie, the former with his own proclivities and the latter with her mother. Is it a good read?
Wicked + Divine amps up the mystery of Anenke and Minerva while Persephone and the Norns escaping from Woden. Is it a good read?
God Complex continues the tense relationship between Apollo and Seneca, with Seneca finally having a lead on Trinity and leaving to confront the mysterious organization. Is it a good read?