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There were plenty of folk to look at, in that final page of the Justice League United short story this week. We already talked about Captain Carrot and
Before he became one of the super producers with Arrow and The Flash television series... Marc Guggenheim teamed with Vince Gozalez and artist Mel Rubi to
Michael Lujan took photos for Bleeding Cool at Denver Comic Con this past weekend, and sent us these cosplay shots from Saturday and Sunday of the
Here we have a look inside the second issue of Dynamite's big summer event. Here is Swords of Sorrow #2 process art from Sergio Davila and colored by
Looks like Chris Burnham got his DC comp copies of upcoming titles, including those ads running on the same page as the comic books that we'd talked
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
Though we covered Max Brooks' panel for Denver Comic Con here, our photographer Matthew Barta also found himself taking so many animated shots of Max
Sergio Aragones is the delight of any convention he attends, and the fact that the comic Groo is still running, probably the first comic book I ever read,
By Olly MacNamee With less than a fortnight to go until this Kickstarter campaign draws to an end, there isn’t much time left to check out this original
By Matt Spector Superhero multiverse madness got you down? While waiting for DC and Marvel’s collective dust to settle, take a break to catch on these
Neil Greenaway reported from Denver Comic Con for Bleeding Cool, taking excellent photos and doing a series of Indie Spotlight interviews. Here he speaks
From IDW Publishing, The Powerpuff Girls Super Smash Up #5, written and illustrated by Derek Charm, brings our attention to a familiar villain. Does the
Ashleigh Jay is an all-ages writer for Bleeding Cool. She has been reporting from Denver Comic Con and is 12 years old. Given the huge amount of
Edward Scissorhands continues with Whole Again: Part 3! From IDW Publishing, written by Kate Leth, with art by Drew Rausch, Edward Scissorhands #8 picks
Some of you might be aware of Kelly Thompson and Meredith McClaren’s upcoming September release of Heart in a Box, but did you know you could get a free
Nothing overtly horrific happens in the first issue Providence, the new monthly comic from Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows, out this week. I mean, not in the
Comic Book have been given three advance pages from the upcoming Secret Wars #3. Including the Lord God Doom and Sheriff Strange taking stock of the
The fourth in a series of secrets to be revealed around the Secret Wars Battleworld.... here are the previous first, second and third... you can start to
This is a classic Red/Green Hulk image by Ed McGuinness. You can even see how he drew it right here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcUXMJOtG9s Or you
While attending Denver Comic Con, I heard about the Women in Comics debacle, and saw the media reaction to the situation growing like something of a tidal
Special Edition NYC, The comic book focused spinoff of the New York Comic Con takes place next weekend. And amongst the myriad of creators and activities
Discussing the appearances of Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew in recent DC Comics titles, including yesterday's Justice League United preview, co-creator
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
Yesterday afternoon, an elderly woman drove her car into the West Melbourne comic book store Famous Faces & Funnies. She crushed their two glass front
Swords Of Sorrow: Masquerade / Kato writer’s commentary by Erica Schultz First, let me say that being a part of a crossover is like being a puzzle piece
Doctor Who: Four Doctors, the five issue weekly series starting on August 12th, starring the War, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors and their comics
Two comics, once Secret Wars 2099 shows us the Avengers of the year 2099. While Ultron Forever shows us the Avengers of 20XX. So presumably that will come
In an homage to the Japanese classic animated film My Neighbor Totoro by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli, artist Sebastian Cichon has created this
Neil Greenaway reported on Denver Comic Con for Bleeding Cool, taking excellent pictures, but also doing a series of short Indie Spotlight interviews.





























