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By Joe Glass One of the first panel's of the day on Friday at San Diego Comic Con 2016, which has proved a popular panel, with the large room filling up
Peter S. Svensson gets to write for Bleeding Cool. It's awesome. Christopher James Priest received the Inkpot award at the start of his spotlight panel at
The characters were reinvented once for Wacky Raceland recently, as a pair of, well, dastardly sorts, if ruggishly handsome. Certainly deserving of a slap
Civil War II #4. By Brian Bendis and David Marquez. Here are two pages from the upcoming issue - though you will have to wait longer than you might have
Courtesy of Peter Svensson, Erika Svensson, Frazer Brown and Joe Glass, a very large gallery indeed of cosplay at San Diego Comic-Con from Friday morning.
As modelled by the Queen Of Hall H herself, Pam Noles. https://twitter.com/BGFCentral/status/756298049824051200 Every big show that Bleeding Cool attends
Well, it wouldn't be a Civil War at Marvel if there weren't delays. And this is minor compared with what happened back then. Marvel Comics has informed
Bleeding Cool operatives hit the parties last night. And people were very talkative this year. Almost demob happy. Since the new Teen Titans Rebirth
Captain Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise will once again cross paths with the Green Lantern Corps in a sequel to last year’s Star Trek/Green
Peter S. Svensson writes for Bleeding Cool. The DC All Access: Beyond Boundaries panel started with host Jason Inman making jokes about how he just
Peter Svensson writes, The IDW/Hasbro Panel started with John Barber, formerly the editor of many of the Hasbro comics at IDW would be leaving that
Mike Rohrssen writes, It’s not uncommon to see comic books based on TV shows nowadays, but they are usually based off of some sort of superheroes.
In the last Totally Awesome Hulk #8 by Greg Pak and Alan Davis, we saw a cured Bruce Banner at peace. The Hulk had gone. It was a different story in Civil
By Joe Glass Hosted by IGN's Joshua Yehl, with Kris Anka, CBR's Brett White, Shannon Watters, Noelle Stevensson, Steve Orlando and James Tynion IV, here
How do you do? It's your old pal Will Romine here with five things I learned from the DC Rebirth: Young Gotham and Young Metropolis panel. This panel
By Octavio Karbank A legendary creator, in every sense of the word, comic book creator Howard Chaykin had his own panel today, delivering gut-wrenching
I am British. So, yes, this kind of thing does disturb me. There is a police sniper watching the crowds of San Diego Comic-Con. No, not him, that's a
Jeremy Konrad writes, On the ground today here at SDCC, there are many choices for offsite fun and you have to choose how to spend your time wisely. Today
By Joe Glass Possibly one of the most worryingly titled X-Men events is the focus of Marvel's panel, as they reveal more of Death of X. Hosted by Rickey
What a difference a settled lawsuit makes. Now Marvel - or its licensor IDW can trade on Jack Kirby's name without worry. And this could be the most
NBA legend and first time comic book creator Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is at the San Diego Comic-Con to promote his new comic from Titan Comics, Mycroft Holmes:
In April 2016, DC Comics;' marketshare had While DC Comics’ dollar share has slipped back slightly from March's 26.32% to 25.82% and their sales share had
Like Batman, to celebrate her 75th anniversary Wonder Woman is getting a set of stamps from the U.S. Postal Service. The new Forever stamps will be issued
By Mike Sangregorio Thursday morning welcomed a representative from company Graphic India and creator Grant Morrison to a follow-up from their panel last
From Hugh Sheridan, Marilyn Weiss, Frazer Brown, Alex Roberts, Farzana Romine, Daniel Celko, Janel Smith, Anthony Desiato, Mike Rohrssen, Mike Sangegario,
Peter Svensson sends us the news that we are to have a new Optimus Prime ongoing comic book series from IDW, starring the leader of the Transformers,
Written by Marilyn Weiss From the age of fifteen, G. Willow Wilson knew that she wanted to write comics, but wasn’t quite sure how she would get there.
By Joe Glass I should probably start this article with a disclaimer, in the interests of transparency. I am a friend of Kieron Gillen, and have known him
Ms Marvel, Kamala Khan, is Marvel's biggest hit new character of recent years. A Muslim teenage superhero of Pakistani-American origin, she has become a





























