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With the success of the initial Chaos Comics relaunch by Tim Seeley and the subsequent Purgatori, Chastity and Evil Ernie series coming out of it, its not
Top Cow has three books hitting shops this week. The return of the Pilot Series book Genius, the continuation of the David Weber novel adaptation Tales Of
Diana McCallum writes for Bleeding Cool: I’m willing to bet a lot of you know who the manliest Canadian superhero of all time is. Or at least, a lot of
Valiant's secret society One Percent of Wall Street get their own solo adventure. In November the publisher will release Archer & Armstrong: The One
Established comic book writers fear one thing. New comic book writers, with their fancy modern day cultural references, boundless enthusiasm and
By Scott O. Brown, co-owner of Bronco Ink Publishing, LLC, and married to April Brown. Until recently, fantasy has always had an uphill climb in America.
A fox. A wolf. A fairy. Something shrew-like. A boy in shorts. A path through a wood. And a face peeking out from leaves. And coming from Colleen Doran
by Ray Flook The Simpsons, Futurama and SpongeBob SquarePants are three shows in completely different situations: one is coming-up on its last season
By Ale Bodden Throughout SDCC Viz Media hosted a total of three panels centered around: manga, Neon Alley (online anime streaming channel), and Sailor
Marvel's Tom Brevoort continues to answer questions from the good, the bad and the ugly. And there's one he's been dancing around for a while. But now he
By Cameron Hatheway Photos by Tim Stahl Last week before Comic-Con got into full swing, an event went down at the Stone Brewing Tap Room a few blocks away
Don't you hate when you meet someone and they remember meeting you before and you don't? That's how today's interview between Flash Gordon writer Jeff
By Olly MacNamee Having grown up with the artwork of Steve ‘The Dude’ Rude through his work on Nexus, then Miracle Man and World’s Finest at DC Comics as
Revival, by Tim Seeley and Mike Norton from Image Comics, is a series set in a small town about a bunch of folk living in a small town who just.. came
The big news from Dynamite's 10th Anniversary panel was as much about who was on the panel than anything else. Writer/Director Quentin Tarantino joined a
The Final Order Cut-Off date for Wayward #1 is Monday. The last time that retailers will be able to increase orders on Wayward #1, the new Image comic
Corey Ransberg, our roving Bleeding Cool photo-reporter has kindly sent us in these lovely images he captured at San Diego Comic Con encapsulating plenty
By Olly MacNamee Nothing is ever what it seems. When we meet Luke, one of a gang of four central characters in the collected mini-series, Tabatha from T
By Bart Bishop Graphic novelist Brian Wood’s Channel Zero (2000) and The Couriers (2003) fuse baroque sequential art with misanthropic prose. Wood’s
Tim Seeley (Revival, Hack/Slash, The Occultist) and Jim Terry (The Crow: Skinning the Wolves) are set to unleash a new horror comic on the world in August
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Most of you probably know Bryan Lee O’Malley from a series he wrote between 2004-2010 called Scott Pilgrim. It was a vastly
On August 27th, a new comic arrives from Dark Horse, POP, and it is, simply stated, a boundary-pushing book regarding the themes we typically associate
August 1st-3rd Blood And Roses: Magical Girls By Sally Jane Thompson exhibition Orbital Comics Saturday 2nd, 3pm-4pm Doctor Who Signing Forbidden Planet
A couple of decades ago, Battlestar Galactica was this sci-fi TV show from the seventies and eighties that was roundly mocked for being cheesey, trite and
Can't deny Thanos looks good in the Guardians movie. The best comic book chin on the big screen since Judge Dredd,. And handily there's an original
Okay, that's not a new print, but it is the new Francesco Francavilla variant for the Original Sin Annual #1 (will there ever be a #2?) But getting second
Last week, Mile High Comics' Chuck Rozanski was bemoaning San Diego Comic Con, blaming the rise of the high dollar exclusive items being sold on the show
A new collected editon of The Secret Service, or rather Kingsman: The Secret Service, is being rush-published by Marvel Comics for the end of September
By Ian Melton Tickets are bought and later today at the time of writing, the family will be seeing Guardians of the Galaxy. My 8 year old son is stoked