San Diego arts space Comickaze is offering a place for SDCC artists to set up, meet fans, sell their work, take commissions, and more.
Comics Archives
Every so often, comic book publishers send out previews of upcoming comics without any of the lettering finished. The result, while pretty to look at,
Walking around Brighton ICE Comics Expo on a Sunny Saturday morning... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLnvB2wqPMU ... rather fun, especially considering
Former Donald Trump campaign manager, current White House advisor, and sometime Supergirl cosplayer Kellyanne Conway took to Twitter last week to respond
https://twitter.com/sinKEVitch/status/873689522311053312 A moving tribute to the late Adam West as drawn by Bill Sienkiewicz, and remembered by his
Brain Shoodles is a new Kickstarter project looking to create a zine about one persons method of managing and understanding feelings of depression and
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
This book has been quite well-written since Percy’s arrival, and it definitely has more personality than much of DC’s offerings.
I never completely grasped who Arthur Curry was as until Abnett took over this book. He’s shown Aquaman to be a stoic optimist with a sense of humor.
Some more Mindless Speculation on just what the Vanishing Point is and how it may tie Secret Empire and Generations in together, over at Marvel.
We take a look at how two companies reacted to concerns of transphobia in comics in the same week. From Drawn&Quarterly to Image, Berliac to Howard Chaykin
The season 2 finale for Supergirl showed us that a third ship was launched from Krypton before the planet exploded. Speculation ran wild as to who it
I really enjoy these DC Versus videos because they tend to pit two characters against each other that you wouldn't normally think about fighting. This
By Robert Jeffrey II When I set out to write Route 3 , I did it for a selfish reason. I personally wanted to see a story featuring a black kid who was
By Tyler Button With the knockout success seen by Wonder Woman during its opening weekend, a statement has been made that the general public is craving
Have you ever had a dream? Have you ever wanted something so bad that it kept you up at night and made you feel even slightly nauseous when thinking about
Hot on the heels of President Donald Trump's announcement that the United States will pull out of the Paris climate change agreement, DC Comics has
It seems like it was just last month that we reported that superstar artist Sir Robert Liefeld would be the inaugural inductee into Wizard World's new
Superstar Marvel writer "The Great One" Brian Bendis will be bringing the team from the Netflix TV show based on the comics back to the comics again when
It's pretty much the point of the publishing operation that the new Archie Comics Spider-Man Digest volume would appear in, say, one comic book retailer's
Brand new Image title The Divided States of Hysteria by Howard Chaykin contains graphic, violent trans panic scenes. On the first week of Pride Month
Tomorrow sees the Brighton ICE Comic Expo at the Hilton Metropole on the Brighton coast. I'll be there through the day, but earlier this evening I had a
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics, writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. In the previous column, I wrote about changes. How things
Laura Martin has been a digital colorist for more than a decade, but she had only recently started doing traditional colors. In the newest Quickdraw from
Dynamite has sent over a new writer’s commentary featuring Chris Sebela talking about KISS/Vampirella #1 with a cover by Juan Doe and interiors by
Sabrina was introduced to the world in Archie's Mad House #22 in 1962, from writer George Gladir and Dan DeCarlo. The little 5 page story would turn out
Marvel released a variant cover to Secret Empire #10 featuring images from the upcoming Generations project, asking what The Vanishing Point was. RrCould
When promoting a comic book close to the Final Order Cut-Off date, comic book publishers often create new variant covers to encourage retailers to bump up
The book shows us a day in the life of Judge Anderson. Alec Worley writes Anderson in a compelling way. Paul Davidson's art is stunning.
Just in time for San Diego Comic-Con festivities, an Image Comics' shirt with icons from 20 different titles will be released to retailers in mid-July.