*Ties into the Screaming Citadel crossover Who is Luke Skywalker really? That may be an odd question, and it’s one not often pondered. Sure he’s cocky and
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Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool: I have used the DrawerBox Storage System for years. When I first found them, I fell in love
Cullen Bunn’s Unholy Grail makes a mission statement for itself from the outset. It begins with a scene of offerings King Arthur made to the lake from
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool: Kaiju have been around for a long time, and they have amassed a huge following over the years.
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool: You can not look very far into the indie comics scene in Phoenix without hearing about Reset
Doctor Aphra of the Star Wars comics has picked up quite a fan base — and some are just realising that she might not be straight.
We've got photos of Wonder Woman fans young and old showing their pride for the Amazon warrior through awesome cosplay and kick-ass poses!
Separated at birth! This is the variant cover to Wonder Woman #25 by Jenny Frison, which you may first have seen on Bleeding Cool. And this is Jennifer
Chicago rooftop bar Noyane, a Japanese restaurant and open bar opened in the Conrad Hotel. In a slightly different approach, the menu is filled with a
Original Art is hitting higher and higher numbers lately and some really interesting pieces are coming up for auction this week. Yup, I was doing
The most famous female cartoon star of all came back this year. All-new adventures of Betty Boop (with her pals Koko the Clown and Bimbo.) came to
I'm glad I'm not the only one who keeps typing "Secret Wars" when I mean "Secret Empire". I've even written "Secret Invasion" at one point. As do ABC News
It was 1992 and Wonder Woman was about to go through a change. George Perez had wrapped up the War of the Gods in issue #62 and with it his run as writer
Permission granted to Bleeding Cool to republish this post by Jimmie Robinson, creator of titles such as Bomb Queen, Five Weapons, and The Empty. He
Get creative with Archie, Betty, Veronica and all their pals and gals in Archie's Coloring Book, which just hit shelves this week.
Marco Lopez interviews Joshua Werner of Source Point Press and author Kasey Pierce at MegaCon Orlando 2017.
Okay, so we know exactly what you've been reading this week. Marvel comic books on the Amazon Kindle. That's if you read Bleeding Cool, for some
Elliot Fernandez talks Archie comics, social media, and creator-owned digital comics at MegaCon Orlando 2017.
On a search for a mysterious woman in Conan the Slayer #9, Conan stumbles upon a city that was not in this area only short weeks ago.
Donald Guillory talks to Devil’s Due Comics' Sherard Jackson about 'Semantic Lace', 'Galaxys For Hire', and diversity in comics.
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
Jimmy's Bastards #1 is a crudely hilarious rollercoaster of a comic with a fantastic Bond parody for a protagonist.
Comic book creators fighting on Twitter has been the subject of many a salacious clickbait Bleeding Cool article over the years. But we don't want you to
Superstar writer Nick Spencer took a break from arguing with anyone who criticizes Marvel Comics or Nick Spencer on Twitter to tweet live on location from
I'm going to write one of those articles that get lots of people asking why this kind of article is running on Bleeding Cool. Bear with. Today, I woke to
Occupy Avengers #7 is a very unsubtly political book, and a great addition to a great series.
Justice League Of America #7 effectively explores Killer Frost's quest for redemption, enhanced by brilliant art and colors.
Senior Boricua Correspondent Marco Lopez writes, I knew I was going to be in for a good interview when the first thing that came out of Sanford Greene’s
Donald Guillory writes for Bleeding Cool, I first met Sebastian Jones (founder of Stranger Comics) at Phoenix Comicon of 2016 and was taken aback at the
ABC15 Arizona covers the Phoenix Comic Con when it comes around as it did last weekend. On Sunday they ran a story showing what they called the Awkward