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Donald Trump's Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway turned up at the Villains And Heroes costume party this weekend at Long Island, dressed as Supergirl.
I forget at times how much I like James Bond. Any time a new film comes out, I go see it and then I re-watch a bunch of the previous movies, maybe read
Combat Jacks is a series of comics from Mark McKenna, Sam Eggleston, and Jason Baroody about a guy named Mordeci Dixon and a group of Space Marines taking
For today's trade were going to step into the DC Universe and look at one of the 75th anniversary celebration books. They've done quite a few of these
The management of Zanadu Comics, in Seattle, write, After 41 years of fighting in the trenches of comic book retail, Zanadu Comics is in danger of losing
December the 7th sees the release of Bleeding Cool Magazine #24, with the fourth annual Top 100 Power List Every year Bleeding Cool Magazine runs its Top
In 1995, John Byrne began writing and drawing Wonder Woman for a three year 36 issue run. In 1997, DC Comics began collecting the run, but then stopped.
Readers of Bleeding Cool are familiar with the antics of one Frank Cho, largely because Bleeding Cool has entire teams of interns constantly scouring
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
With the debut of the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 trailer, we got our first look at actress Pom Klementieff as Mantis. Klementieff is a Canadian actress
CW TV show Supergirl has recently seen the character of Alex Danvers, Supergirl's foster sister, come out as gay and, in recent episodes, establish a
Superman is an iconic superhero, The Man of Steel has a lot of superpowers, including but not limited to super strength, super endurance, flight, heat
Gun Theory began as a creator-owned comic by Daniel Way and Jon Proctor from Bill Jemas' nascent Epic line at Marvel Comics back in 2003. The line
In 1984, writer/artist Jack Kirby wrote and drew a number of Justice League Of America stories in the comic Super Powers. Three mini-series over three
Olly MacNamee writes Now, here’s a somewhat different preview for you. Not only have Bleeding Cool been offered a few choice pages from the forthcoming
Courtesy of those nice folk at Health Plans... and cartoonist and illustrator Manuel Noriega.
While going through the trades for this holiday list, I tried to focus on ones that would be good gifts for non-comic fans or to pull fans into new
Scotland Yardie is a legendary British comic. A satirical look at the British police from a twentieth century perspective of racial violence, it imagines
Olly MacNamee writes Check out the Humanoid homepage and discover their online Advent Calendar that offers all comers a free and different graphic novel
This original All-Star Superman artwork purporting to be by Frank Quitely was posted on eBay for $699. But it really wasn't. The person who owns the
Savage is the new series from ValiantV Entertainment by B Clay Moore, Clayton Henry and Lewis LaRosa. It's been quite popular, for a Valiant title, that
When we last checked in with Champions writer Mark Waid, he was feeling a little down after Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election, as were
Two weeks ago, we scooped the news that Wizard World had filed with the SEC the information that, without investment, they wouldn't have the capital to
Bleeding Cool reported a number of allegations of plagiarism against the graphic novel Who Killed Kurt Cobain: The Story of Boddah by Nicolas and Vérane
December the 7th sees the release of Bleeding Cool Magazine #24, with the fourth annual Top 100 Power List Every year Bleeding Cool Magazine runs its Top
Hoopla is a free digital streaming service that works with public libraries, for books, comics, music, video, many things. The other day, Bleeding Cool
There is this TV show called Arrow. It is based on the comic book Green Arrow. You may have possibly heard of it. And a number of viewers have very, very
Every so often, comic book publishers send out previews of upcoming comics without any of the lettering finished. The result, while pretty to look at,
I'm really liking these TL;DR (Too Long; Didn't Read) episodes. They're a good primer for folks who haven't read the events and a good reminder for those