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By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent Although held in September last year, this year Comikaze was held on Halloween weekend. I’m
By Ian Mageto Comics and Cosplay returns, hosted by Bleeding Cool's Senior Cosplay Correspondent, Ian Mageto. Here he reviews 10 things that Bungie should
By Dylan Gonzalez Wine: Zinzilla Winery: McNab Ridge Wine Company Breaking format a little bit here. Typically, Booze Geek is reserved for geek-themed
By Cameron Hatheway Sebastian A. Jones is one of the hardest working guys in comics. Founder of Stranger Comics, he’s tackled everything from educational
It's been a while since Invincible #114. Invincible #115 is currently scheduled for the 19th November, eleven weeks after the last issue. Why the delay?
By Brian Goldberg Tom DeFalco spun many comic tales and created universes and characters that have stood the test of time. The illustrious former Marvel
Hermes Press has just launched a new comic book featuring The Phantom, written by Peter David. Dynamite are also publishing comics featuring The Phantom
Everyone seems to be showing off world made up of alternate realities today. Marvel showed their Secret Wars Battleworld. Now here's more of the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff05oiNo7SI Patrick Willems attended New York Comic Con, with guest cosplay correspondent Kendra Pettis to talk to the
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent With the leaves changing color and the clocks now set back an hour, the mad schedule of cons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL_Uc8-iM1w The last time around the Secret Wars Battleworld was a patchwork planet, pulled together from all sorts of
Warren Ellis seems concerned about the sales of his new comic book for Image, Trees. We ran a piece. Though, concerning print runs, it as been pointed out
And with the previous two...
I held off from naming Ms Pyle the other day, so that she could inform her co-workers and freelancers at Marvel. But now that's happened and I've had it
Bleeding Cool Editor-In-Chief Hannah Means-Shannon will flying in early for the Thought Bubble Comic Festival in Leeds and I'll be joining for the Thought
We have more information regarding the upcoming Marvel Vs Attack On Titan crossover teased by CB Cebulski earlier this week. Next week's Brutus magazine,
Halloween may be over, but Vampirella is a treat all year round... yes, I really wrote that. Today we have a full free comic for you, the recent
Yeah, I haven't done this for a while. I really should. If you have anything you want to submit for a daily runaround, look at the format below and send
From the Black Vortex cover shown earlier... Illyana joins the Brokeback posse. Ouch!
Civil War Adventure by Chuck Dixon and Gary Kwapisz was published by History Press in 2010. And is the latest in prominent comic books being put back into
On the left, the cover of L'Ombre Blanche by Antoine Carrion and on the right a sketch cover of Lady Death by Frank Cho, courtesy of Eurocomics USA
Fan Favorite artist Terry Dodson did the main cover for the sixth issue of Vampirella Vol 2. The issue written by Nancy A. Collins and drawn by Patrick
The second book in the new Valiant Next line-up from Valiant following up The Valiant by Jeff Lemire, Matt Kindt and Paolo Rivera (There is a lot of
After having success adapting one John Carpenter film to comics with Big Trouble In Little China, it's no surprise that BOOM! Studios is going back to the
By Jason Strangis If San Diego can hold the biggest comic-con in the universe, then why can’t Los Angeles have its own large-scale pop culture event? Now
By Jeremy Konrad Cleveland-area comic shop Carol and John’s became inspired by last month’s special Anti-bullying run of variant covers, and decided to
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Ah, nothing like a batch of fresh comics to put a smile on my face. My local comic book store, Conquest Comics in Bayville,
By Cameron Hatheway The Star Wars was not only one of the best reads from Dark Horse of the past year, but also one of the best unofficial What If?’s of
By Alex Mansfield A boy and his dog. Uh-oh. We know how stories of this nature tend to end: quivering lips, fighting back tears, wrestling with the