By Olly MacNamee Usually at this of the year up and down the lengths and breadths of Great Britain, primary and junior school teachers give up a great
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Corinna Bechko talks about the upcoming Aliens / Vampirella #1 published by Dynamite and Dark Horse. Art for the project is being done by Javier
American Gothic Press has sent out a preview for a new series called Broken Moon. It's created by Steve Niles and Nat Jones who have worked together
Fan Mail, the new geek subscription box geared toward women, takes on a fantasy theme in its first installment, and within that theme, I can see a strong
Breathtaking and adventurous, the first issue of The Fiction hooked me from the start. From BOOM! Studios, written by Curt Pires, with art by David Rubin,
It’s always a good day when there’s Mouse Guard news. After all, it’s my favorite series from Archaia. After 10 years of David Petersen’s beloved Mouse
La Machine Infernale. Written by David Webb / Art by John Higgins. Closing Kickstarter date September 5. A First look into a brand new world / franchise -
A collation of the top ten charts of a number o disparate stores, measuring sales on Wednesdays and Thursdays only, those who can’t wait till the weekend
Josh Werner writes, I’ve worked with writer Travis McIntire on several different titles now over at Source Point Press, so knowing that he’s a creator
The Scary Godmother fashion doll kickstartered by Jill Thompson in 2013, is a little on the late side, causing some disquiet amongst backers. But, fresh
The Orbital Comics World Tour continues ... Chris Thompson writes, Saturday July 11, Day 7 Walking into the exhibit hall is like being sucked into a mosh
Today we have the process art for Carlos Gomez's upcoming cover for Jim Butcher's Dresden Files: Down Town #6. We can see the three different layouts he
Well, we thought it was one easy way to make sure our writers all got to see pictures of themselves while at SDCC, at least. These are photos taken at our
The Bleed is a weekly podcast by Bleeding Cool contributors Joe Schmidt and Sam Morse. The podcast consists of the latest news in comics, creator
When the J. Scott Campbell cover for Swords of Sorrow #1 came out, a group of cosplayers decided to recreate the image. Now Dynamite has decided to take
Looking for some digital kid-friendly comics? Well, ComiXology, the cloud-based digital comics platform, has announced a digital distribution agreement
The amazing Arthur Adams did the cover recently for Guardians Of The Galaxy #1 and he shared his layouts, pencils and inks on his Facebook pages this
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: B.O.R.I.S. the Crusher Brewery: Hoppin’ Frog Brewery ABV: 9.4% Earlier on in the Booze Geek entries, I reviewed Hoppin’ Frog’s
The show finished about a week ago, but San Diego Comic-Con is still fresh in all our minds. Here are a few of the things that the women and men of
Parody Twitter accounts. The internet is full of them. Carrying on a long tradition of parody columns, taking a persona of a famous individual to both
By Chris Thompson With Skottie Young at SDCC … After last week’s Ant-Man review, plus the Traditional vs. Digital Art panel from NICE convention (which
This week sees the launch of Cyborg, JLA: Gods And Monsters: Batman, Transformers Robots In Disguise Animated, '68 Last Rights, Wolf, Starlord And
Last year, Valiant Entertainment had 16 nominations for the Harvey Award to Boom's 24. This year? Valiant 20 of them, with Boom getting a mere 15. Other
Girl Meets World is a legacy sitcom. A sequel to nineties sitcom Boy Meets World, in which the Boy, Cory, has grown up into a teacher, now with his own
Friend of Bleeding Cool, Paul Nicholasi noted a new trend at this year's San Diego Comic Con, cosplayers walking the aisles and charging for anyone who
At the Max Brooks panel at San Diego Comic Con, he was asked what other comics he would recommend. He had one choice. The reissue of A Sailor's Story by
We're going to kick off your Saturday morning with something very cool. We have the first issue of Dynamite's summer event Swords of Sorrow written by fan
A sunny Saturday morning in old London town and what does the postman bring? Something for the electoral register, cinema tickets, a magazine subscription
by Mike Sangregorio On Saturday afternoon at San Diego Comic Con, the comiXology “Submit” panel was held to introduce fans, and potential creators, that
As Dynamite's big summer event, Swords of Sorrow continues, we have a look at the process art for one of the sub-series Swords of Sorrow: Vampirella /