Over the past few months, I’ve become a huge Kate Leth (Adventure Time: Seeing Red) fan. While my admiration started with her work on Edward Scissorhands,
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The Ultimate End comic, part of the Secret Wars spinoff titles shows us a Manhattan with two realities existing simultaneously, the Regular Marvel
Jamie McKelvie tweets, #WicDiv 11 is out this week. We've been building to this for a year. I know advance review copies have gone out, and I've seen some
Since the DC Comics relaunch - and frankly before that - DC Comics has been getting a reputation of darkening down its classic comic books. Meanwhile
I have talked about the comic book and its creator many a time. And tomorrow sees the US release of his latest collection of comics, Verity Fair: Custard
I live in London. Maybe you do too. Maybe you are visiting. Maybe it's worth traveling across the world. Because here are a bunch of comic book events
Okay, I'm not exactly sure what makes these Secret Wars Hot Wheels. They feature the All-New Captain America and the Superior Spider-Man, characters who
Okay, you may lose a lot of it in shipping costs... but after yesterday's look at collections selling for over $100, here's a look at the Deluxe volumes,
Atena Farghadani, a female 28 year-old artist from Iranian artist and activist, has been jailed by the courts for her artwork, which portrays Iranian
For those of you who supported the previous Lady Death Kickstarter, you'll be aware of the benefits of having a comic already existent with rewards
In collaboration with Dark Horse and Hellboy's esteemed creator Mike Mignola, The Hero Initiative are happy to announce their next project, Hellboy 100
We have three exclusive extended previews from Dynamite this week. The first is for the final issue of Blood Queen Vs. Dracula, then we have the premiere
I investigated the Andy Warhol Exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York last weekend, an exhibit focusing on the reassemblage of Warhol’s famed and
The IR$ series is a French comic about, you guessed it, an IRS agent. Written by Stephen Desberg, drawn by Bernard Vrancken, published by Le Lombard in
In stores this week is Green Arrow #41 as the character returns to Seattle only to discover people are disappearing and the whispers on the streets say
Tabitha Lyons said "As soon as I saw J's cover I knew I had to get my friends together to recreate it." The cover she is referring to is J. Scott
Bleeding Cool welcomes back the podcast Mighty Marvel Geeks, hosted in part by Mike Ehmcke, who also hosts the podcast We Be Geeks, which runs on
One of the hard and fast rules of journalism is never make yourself part of the story. I don't consider myself a journalist... I'm a guy that writes
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Prepare yourself for an exciting new release from BOOM! Studios entitled Welcome Back. Written by new and upcoming comic writer Christopher Sebela, with
By Devon Sanders In three short years, Washington, DC's Awesome Con has grown from a convention focused mainly on cosplay and a very few invited guests to
By Chris Thompson After last week’s episode with writer Ron Marz (which you can still listen to here), I find myself back at the pub once again to chat
When I think about the Best Graphic Album-New category, I equate it to the Academy Award for Best Picture. All the nominees have been praised for the past
You might remember when Justin Jordan exploded onto the comics scene four years ago with The Strange Talent of Luther Strode. Well, now it’s time for
This Week's Reviews: Convergence Week 8 Providence #1 Fight Club 2 #1 Captain Marvel #15 Secret Wars: Where Monsters Dwell #1 Secret Wars: Old Man Logan
You might be aware of the crime noir series Hit: 1955, and its more recent collow up of Hit: 1957. But were you aware that you will be able to get your
Patrick Potter owns the store Comic World, the oldest comic shop in Pinellas County, Florida, with his wife. Currently running a big sale, he tells
This week is an impact zone for the intricate time-travel tale The Bunker, written by Joshua Hale Fialkov and drawn by Joe Infurnari, published by Oni
Mechanism by writer/artist Raffaele Ienco available in comic shops July 1st from Heavy Metal Comics. In the aftermath of an alien invasion a prototype
We reported recently on a bunch of comic books exclusive to San Diego Comic Con this year coming through Diamond Comic Distributors. Well, the numbers, it