By Michele Brittany, West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent Over this past weekend at Wondercon, Image Comics hosted a few panels that assembled creators
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As I sit her contemplating my feelings about the new issue of Rat Queens, I find myself overanalyzing why I am so confused. Perhaps it’s because the run
By Jason Karlson "We Humans don't care if these creatures are metaphors for man's scientific hubris- they need to be contained!" For a concept over sixty
I should have been an entomologist growing up, not an unemployed comic book reviewer. I gleefully would turn over large rocks in my backyard, delicately
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to Typing on The Dead, Bleeding Cool's recap and dissection of the latest issue of The Walking Dead. Last issue was a
Brian Bendis does love to tease storylines from the Marvel Universe in his Ultimate Spider-Man comics, as ranting folks are carried, cuffed, through the
An occasional look at changes twist solicitation and publication in comics... Hulk #16 will be drawn by Rhoald Marcellius as well as the solicited Mark
With the release of the Hachette Books distributor catalogue (embedded below) there are plenty more Marvel plans for 2015 available to see. We've talked
Marvel's share of the comic book market dollars in March was slightly up on February from 38.44% to 38.82% but their sales of individual comics were up,
Who is Hank Johnson, Agent Of Hydra? When Marvel are collecting their Secret Wars spinoff series, some books will be shuffling up and making room for
Today is DC Comics' last day in New York City as the offices on 1700 Broadway close, the publisher relocating to Burbank/ It is also the last day for 77
Greg Rucka is the writer. Whether cover artist Phil Noto is to join him, is her to be determined. As is, well, anything else about this comc. But, at
As part of their Chaos! line, Dynamite Entertainment released a Lady Demon series by Aaron Gillespie and Mirka Andolfo. The third issue of the series just
The horror make-over of Sabrina the Teenage Witch continues with Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #2 written by Robert Aguirre-Sacasa and drawn by Robert
A few days ago, the artist Frank Cho, known for realistic but sexualised imagery in comic books, and creator of Jungle Girl, posted a parody of the
Nancy Collins, writer of Vampirella #11, talks with writer Doug Murray about Jungle Girl: Season 3 #1, both on sale now. Cover art by Frank Cho, interior
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted
This is the very first sketch of Wonder Woman from 1941. The piece, drawn by artist H.G. Peter includes his notes to writer William Moulton Marston and
It's been a comic. A TV series. A movie. A piggy bank. A Monopoly board. And now Tintin is to be an opera. An opera. Based on the Tintin comic The
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent A couple of years ago, I came across Ed Brubaker when I asked one of my comic book retailer
Grindhouse: Drive In, Bleed Out, the second incarnation of the series, follows a 2 part structure with a new story every 2 issues, written by Alex de
Get ready to overdose on Fadeaway with Marko in the new issue of Saga! From Image Comics, Saga #27, written by Brian K. Vaughan, with art by Fiona Staples
By Nikolai Fomich In the world of superhero comics, no one stays dead forever. But who brings the dead back to life? That’s the question writer Ben Kahn
After reading the first issue of Descender last month, I could hardly wait to get my hands on the next installment. We were introduced to two main
By Chris Thompson After last week’s debut of The Real/Fake Geeks segment with Maria Norris (which you can still listen to here), this time I’m back with
CGC is the leading comic book collector grading and slabbing service. Naturally, where there is a market originator and leder, there will be competition.
In one week, the launch of a number of Convergence launches, Archie Vs. Predator, Runlovekill, Tithe, Nutmeg, The Fox, Old Wounds, Aquia and Bloodshot
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Dave Davenport has received the 2015 Prism Comics Queer Press Grant towards the production of his upcoming graphic novel Stray Bullet. Announced at the
Marvel Comics have been publishing a number of variant covers by John Tyler Christopher, recreating - or in some cases creating anew - covers that