The Hunting Accident is the first graphic novel for both writer David L. Carlson and artist Landis Blair. The story centers on a blind self-made scholar.
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Canadians tired of using coins with polar bears, beavers, or Dave Coulier on them will have another option — as long as they're attending Central Canada
Pashmina, the debut graphic novel from artist Nidhi Chanani for First Second Books, follows a young girl searching for answers to where she comes from.
When fires burned through parts of Northern California earlier this month, the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center was inside the part of Santa
Every month, Marvel offers retailer the chance to commission exclusive covers for certain titles, as long as they order thousands of copies. It's an
Marvel Comics has been liquidating all manner of omnibuses and hardcovers to retailers over the past week, as they clear out stock ahead of a quarterly
John Stanisci writes, Two years ago, I said “That was it! I am going to sit down and FINALLY start drawing the epic sci fi graphic novel that has been
Oh look, it must be MCM London Comic Con this week... Is this what happens when a major international comic convention organiser acquires another major
At MCM London Comic Con, the Den Of Geek website have launched the first issue of their UK Magazine. They haven't mentioned this on their website, so this
Jason Borelli writes from his time at New York Comic Con for Bleeding Cool, During the Great Depression, many destitute souls became hobos. They rode the
Trick or treat! Smell our feet! Give us something good to eat! If you don't, we don't care, we'll pull down your underwear! You know what, that children's
There's often a slip 'tween solicitation and publication. Here are a few from Marvel Comics. X-Men Gold #19 will now be drawn by Lan Medina, instead of
Here's a change. Possibly. Maybe. Marvel solicited the following for January, Vision: Directors Cut HC, which would collect the six issues of the reprint
Green Lantern Hal Jordan and Superman have found Hector Hammond under attack by an unknown alien race, and they attempt to save him. Is this a smart read?
So this is a story I have been following for seventeen years, since the original publication of The Authority #13 by Mark Millar and Frank Quitely in
The teams of X-Men: Blue and X-Men: Gold continue to square off with the machinations of Mojo. Can they survive, and will it make for a good watch?
Garth Ennis, writer of Preacher, The Boys and The Punisher, will be making an appearance at the New Jersey Comic Expo.
Justice League Day is just around the corner, and to help celebrate, DC Comics has released a free Justice League Activity Book online. Featuring coloring
The Encyclopedia of Black Comics by Dr Sheena Howard, Associate Professor of Communication at Rider University and an award-winning author, including a
ComiXology has updated their systems to allow owners of Android phones or tablets who use ComiXology to download issues, not just to their phones but to
We previously mentioned the Boo & Hiss comic from Paul Dini that he is currently Kickstarting. Now we get a look at Stephanie Buscema's
Yesterday saw the long-awaited release of the Wildstorm 25th Anniversary hardcover, thankfully in time for it not to be the 26th Anniversary cover. We'll
Reselling San Diego Comic-Con tickets on eBay is a big no-no. Tickets get voided, people even get prosecuted, everyone knows it's a bad idea. Until today.
DC Comics is teaming up again with National CineMedia (NCM) and local comic shops for co-op advertising deals in local cinemas to promote Doomsday Clock.
On October 23rd. Alex De Campi tweeted a comic by her, Dave Acosta and Dee Cunniffe, the second of her Hell's Kitchen Movie Club comics featuring Bucky
Check out these upcoming DC Comics variant covers for November shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them, but you won’t have seen
UPDATE: And now in colour. The original article runs below. Here are the inks for the Batman #800 variant cover for Batman #35 by Tony S Daniel. Although
White Noise, the comic book writers studio that have featured on Bleeding Cool a little of late, have some new comic books out - and some variant covers
Dan Watters has provided us a commentary track to the latest issue of The Shadow with interiors by Daniel HDR from Dynamite.
Geoff Johns no longer reports to DC President Diane Nelson, the person who oversees how DC operates in all media, but directly to Warner Bros, bypassing the comic book filter entirely