By Ale Bodden Once again NYCC is upon us, and with it we get new Manga titles announced by Kodansha Comics. The panel was moderated by Ben Applegate,
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BOOM! Studios, mother of 90% of the imprints that publish the comics I read, is a publisher that I feel like I’m always keeping an eye on. Over the past
http://youtu.be/gngUNeXxhBo From the foyer of NYCC... Come on feel the force!
Until a few minutes ago, the Valiant booth at New York Comic Con showed art from the Valiant comic books on big banners behind the booth. That has now
By Jason Borelli DC Comics held their panel on Saturday morning under the “Rebirth” banner. While details of a few books were revealed, there were no
Marvel has announced a new Nova series featuring both incarnations of the character. Here is a quick primer for anyone not familiar with the characters. I
Okay so it's actually pretty small. And it's certainly not all squid. But Dave Gibbons did seem to be creating his own Watchmen sequel yesterday at New
We are spoiling you with all of this cosplay! We have a whole host more photos from the considerable efforts of those amazing cosplayers at NYCC. There is
Being a huge fan of Image Comics, I was so excited to sit in on the Image Comics Storytelling panel, with the focus on storytelling in comics and all that
John Odum writes for Bleeding Cool... AfterShock would like you to know that they have a range of stories to tell. The same company that garnered media
Taking quotes out of context and putting them in a headline - it's a fun game, everyone's doing it. But Abraham Riesman, Associate editor at
This year I’m one of the weekend only people here at New York Comic Con, and it was important to me to start my 2016 NYCC experience with a powerful
So, the Valiant booth got a bit busy yesterday, as Atom Freeman did his best to manage crowd control. But that's what happens when you get Green Ranger
Richard Rider returns -- coming in December from Jeff Loveness and Ramon Perez.
Two days ago, Bleeding Cool ran the rumour that we were getting a Justice League Vs Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comic book from DC Comics and Boom!
Outspoken retailer Dennis Barger was unable to attend this year's New York Comic Con, as he was dealing with the death of his friend and comics legend
Scout Comics, one of a number of intriguing small press publishers who are starting to bulk up into the big leagues, have announced four new comic books
By Octavio Karbank DC Comics has been doing a marvelous job with their Superman line. From Action Comics and Superman, to Superwoman and Supergirl, a
Ou of of the back of New York Comic Con... nestled snugly behind the Marvel booth, lies the LGBTQ comic book scavenger hunt... An excercise for
Amanda and Jimmy, in New York Comic Con's Artist Alley. Gawd bless them...
Come get you some of this cosplay! Most of these photos come from Friday at New York Comic Con, and there is some amazing work done by those pictured
by Chuck Brouillette Last year on the Thursday NYCC 2015 opened I spent my first afternoon outside of The Javitts Center in a smart gallery downtown with
Madeline Ricchiuto writes for Bleeding Cool... Moving Beyond The Strong Female Character was one of NYCC's "Women in Comics" panels that gathered together
Sofia Annunziata wrote the following report for Bleeding Cool regarding the X-Traordinary: The LGBT Characters Of The X-Men panel she attended at New York
You need cosplay from NYCC? Well, we got it. Here are 51 images from the showfloor at New York Comic Con 2016 from Friday. There is a bunch of brilliant
This December, Dynamite Entertainment is kicking off a new Red Sonja series with a 25 Cent #0 issue. Writer Amy Chu talks the special issue and the
Matt Farnham writes, AMC brought back the cast of Comic Book Men to New York Comic Con as they prepare for the launch of season 6. The show sees Walt
Ray Flook writes, Oscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley (12 Years A Slave) and artist Georges Jeanty return to the world of THE AMERICAN WAY in Summer
Ray Flook writes, Announced at DC's Vertigo panel this afternoon, novelist and freelance writer Richard Kadrey (Sandman Slim) will take over
Politics and comics rarely fail to have a combustible chemistry in combination. As we've seen Pepe The Frog's transformation from popular indie comics