One of the greatest joys of comics conventions is coming across the new, the unexpected, the hidden gems. It's what makes a show for me. And this year,
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The Silver Surfer soars back into comic shops March 2014 from writer Dan Slott (The Amazing Spider-Man) and artist Mike Allred (Madman). The writer was
Ghost Rider is coming back to a monthly book, written by Felipe Smith (Peepo Choo) and drawn by Tradd Moore (The Strange Talent Of Luther Strode) starting
Iron Patriot is going to get his own series starting in March of 2014 written by Ales Kot (Secret Avengers) and art by Garry Brown (X-Men: To Serve And
An Interview by Adi Tantimedh for Bleeding Cool: Writer-Artist Des Tayler talks about his Madefire app graphic novel series The Trouble with Katie Rogers.
Breaking out of the Marvel panel right now... will be updating info shortly. All-New Invaders #1 by Robinson and Pugh - January "The author, Jim
Talking to some fans in the substantial line waiting for the Avatar Press panel on Saturday of New York Comic Con, some of the appeal of looking into
The hard working men and women of Bleeding Cool are all over the New York Comic Con this weekend covering panels, events and getting interviews and a good
Thrown away as an aside at the NYCC panel, from IDW, Chris Ryall told the crowd that there would be a second ongoing My Little Pony comic next year,
Jim Steranko talked at the IDW panel at NYCC announcing his Artist Editions. Talking about his current relationship with the comics industry. He talked
Legendary comics artist Jim Steranko will be the subject of not one but two Artist's Editions from IDW Publishing, with nearly all pages shot from the
Announced at NYCC... Encouraged by Darwyn Cooke, IDW are to republish the original prose Parker novels by Richard Stark in hardcover, with new
At their New York Comic Con panel, IDW just announced Watchmen, The Artefact Edition, reproducing around a hundred and fifty pages of Watchemn, as close
New Gods issues 2' 5' 7 and 8... In the IDW artist editions, announced at NYCC
Two feet wide, the Peanuts Artist Edition will reproduce the original art to the Charles Schultz strips, almost full size, in the Artist Edition format
Before Dark Souls II hits the video game shelves, it will hit the comic shelves with Dark Souls II: Into The Light. The precursor is being co-written by
An Interview by Adi Tantimedh for Bleeding Cool: Artist and writer Liam Sharp talks about the origins of the iOS interactive graphic novel app and its
Moonstone Books has announced the return of the Saint in his first graphic novel and a return to print for CJ Henderson's Jack Hagee. The Saint: The Man
Dark Horse is set to publish a new creator-owned series from Bram Stoker Award winner Jonathan Maberry (Ghost Road Blues)—Bad Blood! With art by the
Andy Bentley writes for Bleeding Cool: The panel Friday afternoon consisted of Gary Miereanu of WB Home Entertainment, Producer James Tucker, Director Jay
The evening panel for Bleeding Cool at NYCC was packed, wall to wall. With Alex De Campi, Grace Randolph, Dan Hart, Joe Illidge and Nikolai Formich, we
From BC Correspondents Pete Sailer, Romeo Gebuza and Dan Celko via the BC Liveblog: The New 52 Batman panel touched on everything from Zero Year to the
Courtesy of Endymion Mageto, the Senior Cosplay Correspondent for Bleeding Cool, sixty-three cosplay shots from New York Comic Con 2013 day one. Do you
Madame Tussauds New York and Midtown Comics have unveiled Samuel L. Jackson’s wax figure as Marvel Comics superhero Nick Fury. Madame Tussauds artists
Rich gave us this yesterday, but now we have the official word from Dark Horse that Greg Rucka will be brining his latest heroine to the publisher in the
Breaking out of the New 52 liveblog by Pete Sailer (@PetesPanels) with Romeo Gebuza (@therealroman) and Dan Cello (@radicaldann) right now... Stephanie
The DC Comics Superman panel just concluded. It was attended by Superman Unchained writer Scott Snyder, Superman/Batman writer Greg Pak, Superman/Wonder
Ale Bodden writes for Bleeding Cool: Kodansha Comics has announced many titles that will be hitting the shelves soon. ATTACK ON TITAN, which has been
John Layman and Rob Guillory swamped a room at New York Comic Con today with a discussion of the rise and rise of the long-process road to success book
Bryce Merriman posts on the BC liveblog: At the Avengers panel the audience was asked to “say his name.” After a smattering of “Heisenbergs” from the