Continuing their month of tribute comics to the one and only Jack Kirby, the late comics legend responsible for most of the Marvel Age characters and a
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John Chihak writes, Because of the inspiration I get from comic books, professional wrestling and my dogs, the Bubba Patrol is probably the most personal
I popped by a Funfair in Shepherd's Bush, London, and to my surprise, Wonder Woman, Cap, the Flash, Spider-Man, and Robin had banded together for a ride.
From 5pm-7pm ET - that's 2pm-4pm PT and 10pm-midnight BST - a bunch of organised fans will be running a tweetathon to draw attention to the fact that DC
Geeks OUT presented the third edition of Flame Con! The World's Largest Queer Comic Con this weekend at The Brooklyn Bridge Marriott in NYC.
Orson Scott Card will not be attending Salt Lake Comic Con in September after several days of infighting and nastiness in the local geek community.
Gothic Tales of Haunted Love, edited by Hope Nicholson and S. M. Beiko, is a gorgeous gothic romance comics anthology inspired by diversity.
Jamin Fite, who has posted holocaust-denial propaganda in the past, has now expressed his support of the Supergirl cosplayer who rallied in Charlottesville.
Online store MMComics, rival to the online comic store that decided not to order any Marvel lenticular covers, is taking the opposite stance.
The Aspen store, which commissioned an exclusive Metal #1 cover, will not have damaged comics reprinted, making the variant suddenly a lot more valuable.
Over two years ago, I looked at DC’s then-current universe, the New 52, and it all it did was make me feel empty. But with Metal, I see new possibilities.
Retailers are reporting that most of this week's bestselling comics are from DC, one shop calling it "a dismal sign of the problems that Marvel will face."
Right now, I don't think Nerd Block would be less popular if they had joined Alyssa at that rally. And as Metal #1 hit with a loud clanging noise - and
Thanks to Bleeding Cool writer Joe Glass, who is exhibiting at Flame Con being held this weekend at the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, a look
Now on Kickstarter: 'Hamfam' follows a humanoid pig that loves to drink, dance, and go wild! More than a pig, and more than a place — a way of life!
Molly, Chase, Karolina, Gert, Nico, and Old Lace have a message for you: preorder the all-new Runaways #1 before the cut-off date of August 21st!
From Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics: It didn't surprise me to read that July 2017 saw the first drop in overall comics sales of the year.
Archie Comics' November 2017 solicitations include the new Betty & Veronica: Vixens series plus Riverdale, Archie, and Jughead.
Just in time for issue #2's final order cut-off deadline, Boom! Studios has upgraded 'Mech Cadet Yu' from a four-issue limited series to an ongoing series.
The Supergirl cosplayer who rallied with white nationalists in Charlottesville says she doesn't identify as one, and was "just along for the ride."
This may be the most sincerely and delightfully nerdy thing you'll read all day.
After Thunderbolts and Ed Brubaker’s Captain America and Winter Soldier comics, this is easily my favorite Marvel Comics series.
Todd Mathy writes, It’s hard to believe that two years ago, Bleeding Cool posted an article about Robots vs. Princesses. At the time it was an idea in its
Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Black Panther and the Crew remains a thought-provoking comic giving a measured discussion to real-world problems.
Fans in the Houston, Texas area! A brand new comic con, Fandemic, is heading your way this year, and it looks like it'll be a good time for all.
Julia Rika got serious about cosplay a little over six years ago — check out her Nami from One Piece cosplay at Otakon this year!
Despite some minor quibbles, #27 is still another fantastic issue of Aquaman. It’s easily among DC’s best books right now, and you should be reading it.
I thought I would be done with comics once I finally finished my most recent comic — just one last story to tell, then I'd be done. But I’m not.
Drew Ford has put together a new color-corrected issue of Sam Glanzman's classic comic Combat, centering on the Battle of Dunkirk.
Last week I was lucky enough to photograph two cosplayers in their duo costumes, DJ Ranma S as Spike, and Kat as Rarity, characters from My Little Pony: