Neal Holman is perhaps best known as the art director and a producer on comic spy action animation, Archer. He's also behind award-winning series' Sealab
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After the events of Secret Wars, Marvel Comics got rid of the Earth 616 nomenclature for the regular Marvel Universe introduced by Dave Thorpe, Alan Moore
DC Comics, like many publishers, run an exclusive covers programme for comic stores and other vendors. This enables retailers to order a comic with a
By David Pepose A hard-boiled detective. A brutal murder. And the only friend he can trust? His talking imaginary panther. That’s the high concept for
In tomorrow's DC Comics titles, there is a preview and feature article promoting the upcoming Wildstorm line showrun by Warren Ellis, and starting with
This is the cover to Kamandi Challenge #1, including work by DC Comics co-publisher Dan DiDio. Note that his cover credit is DiDIO. He gets the lower case
Earlier this month, Bleeding Cool told you all about Marvel's plans to stop giving away free digital copies of their comics with purchases of a physical
As anyone who reads my articles here at Bleeding Cool is probably aware, I am also a comic creator, writing LGBTQ superhero team series, The Pride. The
Tokyopop is returning to publishing original manga with Ocean of Secrets, by Sophie-chan, a Muslim Canadian artist who was inspired by reading shojo manga
Tomorrow sees the publication of Champions #5 by Mark Waid, Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba and Edgar Delgado. And they show eerie prescience. Because when
Vault Comics is unveiling their new series Fissure on February 8th in both print and digitally on Comixology. It's rare for a new publisher to be able to
Marc Andreyko and two artists on the book, Brent Peeples and David Sexton, talk about the New York Times Best Seller
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXnmalDX_10 Aaron Haaland writes from A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, Hey Fandom! This week starts the celebration of
The New York Comicon Organiser Barred From Attending New York Comic Con
Not too long ago, comic book creator George Perez, popular on the comic convention scene, said he would no longer attend shows in states that voted for
I was totally looking the other way. I was expecting Walking Dead #163, the 25 cent comic book published tomorrow for Image Day, to have some major
Remember when Wizard Magazine used to do these top ten lists every month? So do we. This list was put together after consultation with retailers,
A few changes 'twixt solicitation and publication for three DC Comics titles tomorrow. Death of Hawkman #5 was solicited with art by Aaron Lopresti but
There now follow slight spoilers for The Lego Movie. Permission for this post has been granted by Warner Bros representatives, the full Lego Batman movie
Remember when Wizard Magazine used to do these top ten lists every month? So do we. This list was put together after consultation with retailers,
It's been an exciting few weeks watching the thousands of votes come in. In some cases there was runaway winners from the get-go, and in others we were
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,
Found on a very handy Amazon UK listing, is a new volume for September by Dave Gibbons and Tim Pilcher, intended to be a new primer in creating comic
Fantagraphics is publishing brand new work in their Free Comic Book Day from cartoonists Noah Van Sciver (Fante Bukowski), Simon Hanselmann (Megahex),
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,
Comic book author Warren Ellis wrote in his newsletter this weekend some sage advice for conducting yourself on social media in 2017, which I am going to
One of the first interviews I did in person for Bleeding Cool was a sit down with Think Tank creators Matt Hawkins and Rahsan Ekedal. This was before I
Much has been made of some of the current titles being released at the moment, and how they mirror or relate to our current world and political climate.
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,
Tomorrow sees the publication of Harley Quinn #13. In which Harley Quinn confronts a rather battered and bruised Joker from last issue, with one question





























