Briggs Land is a comic series by Brian Wood and Mack Chater that focuses on "a nearly a hundred square miles of rural wilderness that harbors the largest
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This week's exclusive extended previews from Dynamite are a matter of 1, 2, 3, 4... Grand Passion #1 by James Robinson and Tom Feister, Kiss #2 by Amy Chu
Inhumans vs. X-Men, the super-mega-crossover event by Jeff Lemire, Charles Soule, and Leinil Yu that Marvel hopes will finally make The Inhumans happen,
If you're planning to unleash hatred or bigotry at your local comic convention, you'd better check that Mark Waid isn't on the guest list first, lest you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99u_ZbNJhHk Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes, Hey Fandom! I'm back for NCCC and hanging with most
Mags Visaggio, writer of Kim & Kim looks like she will be getting her first DC Comics gig with Paulina Ganucheau, artist of Zodiac Starforce and
Having trouble adjusting to the post-Trump-triumph world? Maybe wait before reading The Last American. Originally published in 1990 by Marvel Comics’ Epic
Fans of Todd McFarlane and Robert Kirkman's Haunt, the hit Image Comics series illustrated by Ryan Ottley and Greg Capullo (well, for seven issues, before
It's never too early to think about signing up for San Diego Comic-Con. But if you are wanting to sign up to be a volunteer working at the show, then that
I've really been enjoying Dynamite's new James Bond comics book based on the original Ian Fleming novels. So I'm greatly looking forward to the new Felix
I'm not sure if you noticed, but Hillary Clinton did not win the Presidential Election. She won the people's vote of course, but when not clumped together
Marjorie Merriweather Post was the billionaire owner of General Foods, who willed her estate, Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, to the federal government
In Batman #9, Batman took Catwoman out of Arkham Asylum.Though obviously we were meant to think it was The Joker. But we did learn she was being tried for
In the wake of the shocking results of last week's U.S. Presidential election, Bleeding Cool knows what our readers want - no, need - to hear:
This is the first of the Marvel Hip Hop covers to be a retailer exclusive, for Doctor Strange/Punisher: Magic Bullets, drawn by Marco D'Alfonso for
Abraham Riesman of Vulture went to Doctor Strange creator Steve Ditko's office to interview the man, on the occasion of his comic created fifty years ago
Convention organisers ReedPOP and leading comic book grading and slabbing company Certified Guaranty Company, or CGC, have signed an exclusive agreement
Hannah Means-Shannon writes, I have been a fan of Rich Tommaso’s work for some time, and came to discover that many of my friends have been too. When we
Emanuela Lupacchino has an exclusive store variant for the Frankie's Comics/ComicMint/Sad Lemon/7 Ate 9 collective of stores. But we know what it looks
Last year, I reviewed the Highlander comic book published by Eternal Comics and utterly hated it. Looks like I wasn't alone as they have lost the license
Dan Slott, writer of Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man, Clone Conspiracy and Eisner winner for Silver Surfer has never been backwards when coming forwards on
Bleeding Cool has talked a lot about the wonderful Eisner-bait anthology comic that is Meanwhile... published by Soaring Penguin Press. It runs the
Month after month, Diamond Comic Distributors release the monthly statistics for the North American direct market, comprised of comic book stores,
Ed Benes has another exclusive Rodman Comics cover for the upcoming Justice League vs Suicide Squad comic, as he did for Harley Quinn. Here are the
Karl Kesel talks to Byron Brewer about Battlestar Galactica: Gods and Monsters #3, on sale in January from Dynamite. Covers by Alec Morgan and Pete Woods.
According to a report from ICv2, Dabel Brothers Publishing is working to bring a comic book to market based on the popular British comedy series Mr. Bean.
Brian Keene is an award winning novelist and comic book creator who once turned down the opportunity to write Future's End for DC comics, showing he also
A week on Wednesday sees the end of Chew. Issue 60. By John Layman and Rob Guillory, published by Image. I mean, we had the real end in 59. I talked about
all of my articles Hi, I'm Eliot Cole, the new reviewer at Bleeding Cool. Don't worry, Rich Johnston's weekly breakdowns aren't going anywhere, I'm here
Veteran comic book writer and editor Paul Kupperberg posted to Facebook the following reason as to why he didn't attend Rhode Island Comic Con in New