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Let's Talk Intersectionality runs regular reading and discussion groups at a variety of locations including the Feminist Library in London. But tomorrow
The Ashley Madison leaked databases have caused all sorts of commotion, with NFL players, Hollywood stars and reality TV show celebrities under the
Top Cow has three trades coming out this week. First up is the Mega-Church/Heist tale from Matt Hawkins and Rahsan Ekedal, The Tithe. Then Hawkins works
We have Ariel Medel's process art for John Carter: Warlord of Mars #10. It's based on a script by Ron Marz and Ian Edgington with colors by Nanjan
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
From BOOM! Studios, written by, Brian Augustyn (Batman: Gotham By Gaslight), with art by Humberto Ramos (Amazing Spider-Man), comes Crimson Vol. 1 HC.
Part of Z2 Comics launch of new comics will include the original graphic novel Ashes: A Firefighter's Tale, written by Mario Candelaria and illustrated by
So right off the bat I’m going to say that I feel like a bit of an imposter reading Over the Garden Wall, because I haven’t watched a single episode or
September 9th, we'll see the arrival of King Tiger #2 from Dark Horse, bringing us more of this truly impressive artwork from Doug Wheatley, too. Written
This Week's Reviews: Welcome Back #1 Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake Card Wars #1&2 Secret Wars: Secret Love #1 Welcome Back #1 (Boom!, $3.99) By Cat
He's getting a new series from Marvel Comics. Does that mean the value of his previous appearances will rise? It depends - do Marvel have big plans to
In last year's Eltingville Club #1 by Evan Dorkin, a two part conclusion to his scabrous condemnation of comic book fan culture, he gave us the last days
The DC Bombshell artwork by, and based on, the work of Ant Lucia, has transformed the women of DC Comics characters into vintage pin-up illustrations, as
NYCC is coming. Which means so is the New York Super Week that precedes it. Which begins with the premiere of the opening episode of The Walking Dead
Here are the comics published within the last thirty-odd years that have been burning up the top of the charts and selling between $69 and $60. All raw
What answers would Marvel get now? And would they include a single question about the X-Men? From 21 years ago, courtesy of Imgur. So, yeah, this is what
Last year, Switch Press published Lois Lane: Fallout by Young Adult novelist Gwenda Bond - and they're coming back with a second, Lois Lane: Double Down,
I’ve been waiting for the arrival of Paybacks for some time, and we’ve been teasing it here on Bleeding Cool for almost as long. We were big fans of
This is how we first met Jonathan Carroll, in Superman #1, after the New 52 reboot. Lois Lane's boyfriend. As well as confirmation that Lois and Clark
Secret Wars #6 was originally solicited for the beginning of August. Then it slipped to the beginning of September. Now it is scheduled for the 16th
This November, Dynamite is going to be doing a special 48-page one-shot to celebrate over 45 years of their vampire heroine. Vampirella #1969 will feature
Last night, the Hugo Awards presented at WorldCon saw a number of No Awards given yesterday. Liveblogged by io9 here. And two very different takes on whys
Dynamite was recently advertising a couple editorial positions and I know they got quite a few candidates applying. Sure it sounds like a glamorous job...
DC is doing a back to school contest with everything needed like a backpack, markers, notebook and even a box of valentines. And it includes Superman,
Tom Spellman Jr, Wait, Your comic is about what? That's the typical answer I get when I explain that Year of the Goat is about Goats taking over the
While it's Star Wars that (now) traditionally takes the top spot, the bigger surprise is Invader Zim rising up the chart with its second issue. Clearly a
I'm always so happy when a new issue of Giant Days comes out. You may think I say that a lot, but buying a new issue of Giant Days is like grabbing a bag
So I have tested the waters with a few subscription boxes, and the latest one I've tried is called Geek Fuel. Much like the well known Loot Crate, Geek
Here are the comics published within the last thirty-odd years that have been burning up the top of the charts and selling between $79 and $70. All raw