By Joshua Stone After the Flesk panel at SDCC 2014, thanks to John Fleskes, I had the opportunity to talk to Frank Cho for a few minutes as Fleskes stood
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By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to Typing on The Dead, Bleeding Cool's Walking Dead recap column. Last month was full of little moments and surprises
It isn't the first time we've had a mystery phrase said by one Marvel character to another, too small to see... And we were able to zoom in on the digital
I see that John Layman is joining the creative team of Archer And Armstrong in November with issue #25. Well, as crazily tasteless as Layman is, he'll
Yesterday, Top Cow/Image Comics published the second issue of Genius, by Marc Bernadin, Adam Freeman and Afua Richardson. It seemed like it had been
By David Dissanayake Joe Casey gives a damn good interview. Last week I talked to him about his book Sex from Image Comics. A masterful post-superhero
Provenance is important to serious comic book collectors. It’s a hook into a comic book’s past, where it came from, the path it traveled to get to you,
The Temple of Art is a documentary project and book project, currently crowdfunding, the brainchild of photographer Allan Amato that arose out of his
Holding a talk at the Edinburgh Festival, now available to watch courtesy of the BBC iPlayer, George R.R. Martin has been talking about his books, and his
Justice League 3000 is a book by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Howard Porter, featuring the parasitic clones of DC Comics' Justice League, a thousand
Marc Nathan, director of the Baltimore Comic Convention, told the timesunion.com that a new Harvey Award will honor the late Charles M. Schulz. The 27th
If I was in London this weekend, I would be going to the British Library for the Comica Weekend. But I'm not. I'm in Banbury recovering from surgery. I'd
As the new Dynamite series Purgatori moves into its second issue, the character is being drawn into a very bad situation. Byron Brewer caught up with
Almost a month ago it was announced that the Thrillbent webcomic The Damnation of Charlie Wormwood by Christina Blanch, Chris Carr, Chee and Troy
http://youtu.be/6XgV-Y73xV0 Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in
By Shawn Perry and Victor De Leon Sup Bleeders! This past weekend, Boston Comic-Con was jam-packed with mainstream and indie artists. Many that have been
By Dimitrios Haritos As everyone knows DC has been doing a year long celebration for Batman's 75th Anniversary, but there has been no recognition of the
In a hilarious (probably) move, Marvel produced a 3D motion cover variant for Deadpool #34, the issue in which we discover some big Original Sin about his
The French have one of the most successful comic book industries and art forms in the world. So why do they have to rub it in and make the imported
The once Britain-based but now international art comics publisher Nobrow are bringing out announcements about their autumn releases, including this soon
This morning I noticed that Marvel were promising bundles of "Inversion Loopers" as part of the Axis #1 Party Pack for retailers. I didn't know what one
At the Diamond Retailer Lunch at San Diego Comic Con, attending retailers were told about a new widget that Diamond was making available, allowing them to
The creators behind the Image series Viking, writer Ivan Brandon and artist Nic Klein have reunited for the dark and ominous-sounding sci-fi tale,
During San Diego Comic Con, Bleeding Cool ran the news that Titan Comics had received over 100,000 pre-orders each for the first issues of their
Go on, let's take the first page of New 52: Futures End out of context. I don't know, Superman, I think Wonder Woman deserves a little more romance than
Boom! sent out the following image as a teaser for their KaBoom kids imprint. Well I recognised one of them. Kappaseed... These are the Capture Creatures
Two days ago, Bleeding Cool ran The Great Cyclops Conspiracy, a theory from two readers, based in part upon our own reporting about the nature of Axis.
This week, Boom! are relaunching Hexed, Michael Alan Nelson's (Day Men) series about a supernatural thief-for-hire nicknamed "Lucifer." The first series
We know that the creators of the New 52: Futures End are big fans of Bleeding Cool after they sent us a shot of their possible upcoming plans for the
Okay, so the Inhumans are being boosted up at Marvel at the moment. To be the publisher's next big thing, X-Men replacement, spin off series, a movie on