Last week, Bleeding Cool ran a piece looking at the Omaze charity campaign to help fund GLSEN, an organization that seeks to end discrimination, harassment, and bullying based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression in schools. But it appears that the campaign has been cancelled.
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Here are the Top 500 comics book and Top 500 graphic novels and trade paperbacks as ordered by comic stores in North America from Diamond Comic
Comic Cons, Conventions, Expos and Extravaganzas may be the most public face of comic book culture right now. Some of them don't even have comics in them.
Last week's Infinity Countdown #1 by Gerry Duggan and Mike Allred showed a lot of Adam Warlock's past. But it also showed some of the future, a universe
The inaugural Universal FanCon is pitching itself as "the first large-scale, 24-hour, inclusive event that celebrates the diversity of fans, the diversity
Fantastic Four #52 and #53, the debut of Black Panther, were hotly political comic books putting out a daring message in a tumultuous time in American history.
Betty and Veronica have been given the fashion treatment, and if you need a Galentine's Day gift for the Archie or Riverdale fan in your life, look no further!
Our exploration through the history of Black Panther continues with the Jack Kirby series from 1977. Does the King's work on the King hold up all these years later?
We'll be celebrating the Black Panther this week in preparation for the release of the Marvel Studios movie this Friday. Today, we are taking a look at the T'Challa's first appearance in Fantastic Four #52 from 1966. How does it hold up?
Welcome to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly column that answers the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” We continue with X-Men Red #1!
1First Comics/Devil's Due may share a Diamond solicitation slot, but they are two separate comics publishers, as has recently been evidenced.
Welcome to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly column that answers the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” We trek on with X-Men Gold #21.
With Black History Month bringing back in the incredible hashtag #28DaysofBlackCosplay, we here at Bleeding Cool are taking the time to highlight some of our favorite cosplayers! Starting us off we have Erik Slade Harris, AKA Casual Assassin Cosplay.
All the stories in Tales of Fractured Worlds are inspired by Huxley, H.G. Wells, and Orwell. The sci-fi anthology has a message about the world we live in, and at its core, it's a graphic novel about human stories.
Welcome to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly column that answers the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” We move on to Iceman #10!
Farpoint is a an annual conventions celebrating all things nerdy — sci-fi, horror, superheroes, and more! The focus of the convention is fandom, and it truly feels like an old-fashioned convention.
Marvel uses DC Comics to fight for the Jean Grey trademark, recaps of the newly released Altered Carbon season 1, American Gods season 2 updates, and more geeky news from the past week!
Omar Spahi writes for Bleeding Cool, this time with his clothes on, For me, launching this Kickstarter has meant everything to me. I started this series
This is the Top 10 Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what are
The Albuquerque Journal has apologised for running what it calls an “insanely racist” editorial cartoon by Sean Delonas earlier in the week. The
Alongside Harley Quinn (figuratively and literally), Poison Ivy is the most popular DC Comics character to cosplay as, at comic conventions. For pretty
Here are the top 100 comic books and graphic novels ordered by comic book stores in North America through the direct market serviced by Diamond Comic
The great info-cruncher Jamie Coville and favourite of Bleeding Cool has read 136 of the "Best Comics of 2017" lists and totted up who actually got the
In this part of our comics episode we get into Amazing Spider-Man #795 and how absolutely insane the Marvel universe is getting.
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics talks about the best (and worst) ways for the industry to retain readers and keep comic book collectors coming back for more.
Finally, we give some love some books from smaller publishers.
Taking a look at Benedict Jacka's Fated, the first novel in the Alex Verus series of urban fantasy novels.
The second comic book we decide to go over is X-Men Red #1, which happens to be the first book that Jeremy and Josh disagree on.
DC's Versus is back and pits the Frank Miller created Dark Knight Returns Batman up against the Mark Waid/Alex Ross-created Kingdom Come Superman.
Bleeding Cool Chatter is usually a TV and movie-based show, but we're branching out into some comics. Join us as talk about Swamp Thing Winter Special #1!