We have some of the concept art for The Misadventures Of Grumpy Cat (And Pokey!). The first set is by Ken Haeser while the second is done by Steven Uy who
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We've had an extraordinary amount of cosplay from Denver Comic Con on Bleeding Cool thanks to our great team of reporters at the convention, however, it
Artist Stephen Downey has done up this retailer incentive cover for Dynamite Entertainment. This is for King: The Phantom #4 and is offered to retailers
Michael Lujan writes for Bleeding Cool from Denver Comic Con: LEGOS on Display! Colorado/Wyoming LEGO Users’ Group “CoWLUG” was in full display on the
Valiant has sent over a new preview for the Book of Death #1. The issue kicks off their big summer event and is written by Robert Venditti and drawn by
Neil Greenaway took some excellent pictures for Bleeding Cool at Denver Comic Con, but he also did a series of Indie Spotlights that really give a flavor
Sometimes readers want to read a biography or a history book, but don’t necessarily want to look at hundreds of pages of just tiny little words.
By Joseph Kyle Schmidt and Samuel Morse The Bleed is a weekly podcast by Bleeding Cool contributors Joe Schmidt and Sam Morse. The podcast consists of the
Ashleigh Jay is an all-ages writer for Bleeding Cool. She has been reporting from Denver Comic Con and is 12 years old. Given the huge amount of
By Olly MacNamee. A monthly review spotlighting the best titles the UK indie press has to offer. Bloodfellas (Markosia) Christopher Marlowe and the Bards
Usagi Yojimbo #146 arrives in shops on June 17th, concluding part 2 of "The Thief and the Kunoichi". Written, illustrated, and with cover art by the great
By Devon Sanders The DC Universe was a very dear place to me. Today, I finally figured out why I don't enjoy DC Comics like I used to: It is simply a
By Jason Karlson It's safe to assume that like a lot of folks I was equally intrigued and excited when Chip Zdarsky, already writing Howard the Duck for
Part social commentary, part family drama, Archaia’s new series asks: What if the American Dream gave way to the American Nightmare? Americatown, written
By Tim Hanley DC slipped down slightly in March while Marvel catapulted forward on the strength of their "Women of Marvel" variant cover line to post the
So, Caliban is now a movie character, cast in X-Men Apocalypse. So what has that done for his first appearance in Uncanny X-Men #148? There have been no
I don't know what it is. I don't know how it fits in with the rest of the universe. But Valiant Entertainment have trademarked the name "Gin-Gr" for an
In one week, the launch of Age Of Reptiles: Age Of Egyptians, Bat Mite, Batman Beyond, Bizarro, Midnighter, Omega Men, Airboy, Covenant, Nonplayer #2,
A look at a few exclusive and variant comic book covers circling the industry... Panini publishes Marvel Star Wars comics in Spain with many a cover to
Comic book stores will be receiving bundles of previews for Marvel's upcoming comic books with the name "All-New All-Different Marvel" on the 1st of July.
Consider this an increasingly regular feature looking at comic books that have gone to second prints or more. Now, it is worth remembering that some
There were plenty of folk to look at, in that final page of the Justice League United short story this week. We already talked about Captain Carrot and
Before he became one of the super producers with Arrow and The Flash television series... Marc Guggenheim teamed with Vince Gozalez and artist Mel Rubi to
Michael Lujan took photos for Bleeding Cool at Denver Comic Con this past weekend, and sent us these cosplay shots from Saturday and Sunday of the
Here we have a look inside the second issue of Dynamite's big summer event. Here is Swords of Sorrow #2 process art from Sergio Davila and colored by
Looks like Chris Burnham got his DC comp copies of upcoming titles, including those ads running on the same page as the comic books that we'd talked
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted
Though we covered Max Brooks' panel for Denver Comic Con here, our photographer Matthew Barta also found himself taking so many animated shots of Max
Sergio Aragones is the delight of any convention he attends, and the fact that the comic Groo is still running, probably the first comic book I ever read,
By Olly MacNamee With less than a fortnight to go until this Kickstarter campaign draws to an end, there isn’t much time left to check out this original