Brian Michael Bendis and Dan Slott finished off the London Super Comic Con today with a panel discussing Marvel Legacy and more.
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The white nationalist Supergirl cosplayer, boycotting Marvel lunticular covers, xHamster's Sense8 offer, and more geeky news from the past week.
Rob Jones & Mike Sambrook write: Following up a successful Kickstarter with a sequel is not as easy as some may have you think. Last year, we (Rob
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
From London Super Comic Con 2017 this weekend at the Business Design Centre in Islington, north London, a little cosplay from the assembled masses...
We reached out to the cosplay community to ask them to send us their favorite photos of themselves as Supergirl, and the response was awesome!
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #27 is the most narratively thin issue yet, but a straightforward issue every now and again is good for a series.
The Hello Kitty Cafe, a pop-up cafe/food truck, offers cute Hello Kitty merch, mini cakes, and macarons — if you've got the cash to drop.
It might not be the most brilliant issue of the current Doctor Strange comic, but #24 is still a fun read and probably Hopeless’s best work on the title.
Bleeding Cool's Joe Glass was tapped to be a part of the Diversity in Comics panel at London Super Comic Con — and got a bit more than he bargained for.
Michael Dialynas is at London Super Comic Con with me. And he has a bone to pick with the website ComicVine. Now, we all love ComicVine, it's wonderful
Read Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck #1 from Tony Lee and Eman Casallos free on Bleeding Cool from Dynamite Entertainment.
At London Super Comic Con today, Brian Bendis seemed to have a wonderful time entertaining the audience with stories about his work, his anecdotes, his
Nicola Scott draws Wonder Woman in her return to the DC Comics Art Academy. The Australian artist talks about working on the Amazonian princess
Ed Kuehnel writes, Christmas, 1985 - I’m thirteen years old and while I’m a hundred percent convinced Santa isn’t real, professional wrestling is another
Read the full issue of Battlestar Galactica Death of Apollo #1 by Dan Abnett and Dietrich Smith free On Bleeding Cool from Dynamite.
While not quite on the level of the Sandman and New Gods one-shots, Manhunter still provides a compelling read that honors one of comic’s greatest legends.
Doctor Aphra has maintained the high standard of quality that has come to be expected of Marvel’s Star Wars offerings, and the Annual proves no different.
Threadless, the design community best known for their T-shirts, and Heavy Metal Magazine, the world's premier illustrated magazine for women with
Avoid Secret Empire #9. There's some great artwork, and the colors complement it well. However, it doesn’t make the proceedings entertaining in any way.
Marvel has previously talked about where The Defenders will be going as a comic book with Marvel Legacy, as the street-level superhero team will be
Currently on eBay are three of the most important Wonder Woman comics of all time. More so, they are also the highest-graded copies of each book.
Two comic book stores are to close. The first, The Comic Book Collector was one of the first comic book stores in Canada, opening 38 years ago in 1979.
In Daredevil #25, it's the People vs. Slugansky before the Supreme Court of the United States of America, with Matthew Murdock is representing the people.
In 1988, Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, who would be later known as the band KLF published The Manual, a low print run guide on how to game the UK music
Check out video from the third edition of Flame Con, The World’s Largest Queer Comic Con this past weekend at The Brooklyn Bridge Marriott in NYC.
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics explains the dos and don'ts of being a good customer when buying comics at an independent retailer.
This is indeed Gotham City, in all of it's crime-ridden glory. The book is appealing, and I enjoyed reading the heck out of Batgirl #14.
At the London Super Comic Con today, Ian Sharman let it slip that he is in talks with Netflix to adapt sci-fi action comic 'Alpha Gods'.
Artist Pete Woods gives us an in-depth look at the latest issue of Project Superpowers: Hero Killers he has done with writer Ryan Browne.