Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom SDCC is over, we saw tons of comics coming to get excited about (Milestone!),
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Chew goes two years later... and Image launches I Hate Fairyland, Paper Girls, Saints, Switch, Axcend, Black Magick and Codename Baboushka...and sees the
The Geoff Johns books expand with five Justice League: Gods And Men one shots in October/Novemberspinning out of Darkseid War, with Francis Manapul
Sitting in the Marriot pool bar in San Diego, I get the word. But it is a semi-spoilery word, for tomorrow's Justice League #42. So spoilers on from this
Some books are all-new, all-different. Some are still on an old Battleworld. Some are still all-old all-the-same. Some are a long time ago in a galaxy
I want you to do me a favor. Take a really deep breath. Inhale, exhale, and proceed…that’s what I had to do after reading the new issue of Saga. It’s
Well, did you? Because if you managed to snag one of the 50 numbered copies available from New England Comics' Black Mask signing, it is worth a pretty
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Correspondent ComiXology Co-Founder and Director of Submit John D. Roberts began Sunday morning’s panel, Creating Comics
By Joshua Stone I was very excited to attend the Spotlight on Bob Layton panel, and I am glad to say it did not disappoint. Layton took the stage along
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Correspondent Magnetic Press Publisher Mike Kennedy opened up the panel announcing to the audience that the independent
Will Eisner's The Spirit is front and center at this years SDCC with Michael Cho's amazing SDCC souvenir book cover celebrating 75 years of The Spirit,
Hilton Collins took some extra photos at the tail end of the convention of cosplay.
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Correspondent Aspen Comics’ Editor-in-Chief and VP Vince Hernandez moderated the panel Comic Industry Editorial Panel –
By Joshua Stone This panel brought together a group of Image creators whose work doesn't necessarily reside in the world of capes and tights. Fan
We have two exclusive extended previews for Dynamite titles shipping this week. Nancy A Collins continues telling the tale of when Vampirella meets
Here we have Ariel Medel's process art for the upcoming John Carter: Warlord Of Mars. The series is written by Ron Marz and Ian Eddington and is
Adi Tantimedh writes, With all the DC and Marvel movie and TV announcements at the con, you wouldn’t think there were manga announcements to be made as
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
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
Because those All-New All-Different launches weren't enough to fill all of Marvel for the week... a five week cosmic what-if event comes in to fill the
Marvel has released the art from the announced Blade: The Hunter series that was shown during the Cup o' Joe panel over the weekend. The series is being
Chris Thompson writes, The Orbital Comics World Tour continues ... Wednesday July 8, Day 4 James and I are given the lay of the land around the convention
(You guys went to Comic-Con and… we didn’t) THIS WEEK’S REVIEWS: Civil War #1 Star Wars: Lando #1 Invader Zim #1 Justice League United #11 Archie #1
Congressman John Lewis was all the rage at SDCC as he promoted his graphic novel series March from Top Shelf. The Congressman “dressed up” as himself,
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Correspondent At the top of the hour for the Saturday panel titled “Spotlight on Carlos Ezquerra,” a Comic-Con organizer
Mairghread Scott, Dave Roman, Cecil Castellucci, Ian McGinty, and Thom Zahler gathered for a panel on Sunday at SDCC to focus on all-ages comics,
They're taking it all away... Top Thirty Traffic Of The Week 1. SDCC '15: Star Wars Fever Causes Chaos At Hasbro Booth 2. Arthur Suydam Responds To
The final issue of Matt Fraction and David Aja's acclaimed run on Hawkeye #22, long delayed though long finished, is this Wednesday. But for those who
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to Typing on The Dead, Bleeding Cool's recap and review of The Walking Dead. After a few months of up and down content,





























