A very casual Casual T-shirt, sold by Who Are Ya designs... And a Herb Trimpe cover for Godzilla King Of The Monsters published by Marvel Comics in the
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By Jason Strangis Terry Cronin is an inspiration to independent creators looking to self-publish comics and novels. He helped start the cult comic book
NPR this weekend ran an article focusing on women comic book creators, that touched on the role of Kickstarter in finding audiences for certain books that
This week sees the kick-off of this year's Boston Comic Con. Which seems a good a time as any to register the trademark for the name for "Organizing and
I’ve been interested in Dark Horse's Harrow County since before the series came to print, having seen some promo artwork, and then hearing about the
In an article for ComicBook.com, written and edited by Marvel's ex-PR guy James Viscardi, he reports the word from his old boss, Marvel's David Gabriel
Diamond will be holding their 2015 Diamond Retailer Summit in Baltimore from 23rd-25th September and has announced the publishers sponsoring the show, at
Loot Crate is the daddy. The biggest comic book themed subscription box of them all. And, after celebrating the Heroes in July, in August it goes for the
At Otakon today, Kodansha Comics took the opportunity to announce three new titles from the publisher from next year. They kicked off with Queen
Everyone's losing their heads these days. You can't pick up a Marvel or DC comic book without some depiction of decapitation, and that's before anyone
A rather mixed week this week, with a naked Mary Jane topping the charts. Gotta love that click-bait, I guess. And Cyborg was not only a much-discussed
Adi Tantimedh writes, Mainstream – i.e. superhero – comics in the US are being dragged, sometimes screaming and kicking into the 21st Century lately, with
We showed off Skelton Crew's plush Poyo last week. This week it's their line of collectibles based on Alan Robert's Killogy comic from IDW, debuting at
Welcome Back, a new trans-temporal and high action series arrives from Boom! Studios on August 19th, written by Christopher Sebela, with art by Jonathan
Fox and Crush Soda are running a competition and promotion ahead of the upcoming release of The Fantastic Four movie. Collecting codes form all four chose
Answering questions on Tumblr about previous projects she was working on for DC Comics, Gail Simone stated, I might have meant the huge thing I am still
Artist Fabiano Neves did up a retailer exclusive cover for Red Sonja / Conan #2, the miniseries being published by Dynamite and Dark Horse. But in doing
Taken at a Hobby Lobby this weekend... even when referencing the classic sixties/seventies/eighties look of Marvel, there is no room for the Fantastic
To go along with the Jim Butcher's Dresden Files Omnibus Vol 1, we have the first issue of Storm Front written by the characters creator Jim Butcher and
David F. Walker, who recently worked on the Dynamite series Shaft, is scripting the new solo series for DC's Cyborg. Walker spoke with DC All-Access about
Yes. Those kind of hooters. A watercolor pin-up for David Petersen's Mouse Guard art book published by Baltimore Comic Con. On sale at Baltimore Comic Con
Yesterday, Cleveland Heights celebrated the life of comic book writer Harvey Pekar by dedicating part of Coventry Road and Euclid Heights Boulevard to his
By John Bultena If someone told me that there would be a successful multi-day comic book convention in California’s Central Valley back in 2012, I would
Catching up with a few bits and pieces I missed while at San Diego Cmic Con. Such as a breakdown of some of the characters appearing in Marvel's
The closest thing that the UK has to Glenn Beck, Richard Littlejohn, found himself shocked by the response to last weeks column for the Daily Mail. the
Written by Mike Kennedy Cars, guns, and money -- a recipe for one hell of a grindhouse ride. Mix in high-speed levitation racing, corporate espionage, and
Bleeding Cool welcomes back We Be Geeks, hosting a variety of guests and covering a wide range of geek topics. This week on We Be Geeks, all members are
From a recent Women Of Marvel podcast and, yes, eys, I am still catching up on stuff missed in the SDCC maw, the team made a farewell to Kelly Sue De
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Today we get a look at Walter Geovanni's process art for Red Sonja #17. These pages are colored by Vinicius Andrade and lettered by Simon Bowland based on




























