From the Licensing Expo last week... Based on the fictional brand in The Simpsons cartoon, Duff Beer has been brewed both officially and unofficially.
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So, Time Runs Out, coming from the mind of Jonathan Hickman (and first seen online on Bleeding Cool) to a comic store near you in September, as Avengers
A couple of months ago, we told you that Amazon was looking to buy ComiXology. Three weeks later they did just that. And then brought it under its
It was the Wildstorm comic created by Jim Lee, Brandon Choi and J Scott Campbell in 1993 that would top the charts, feature the first ongoing lesbian
Tomorrow we will see the release of Vampirella #2 by Nancy Collins and Patrick Berkenkotter. Later this evening we will be posting an extended preview of
This week's 2000AD has the added bonus for readers of the return of Brass Sun, currently running as a single-issue series also, and here in its third
In 2010, French cartoonist Plantu drew a cartoon picturing the Pope having sex with a baby. Which means the Pope portrayed wasn't this Pope, it was the
Consider this an irregular feature looking at comic books that have gone to second prints or more. Now, it is worth remembering that some publishers plan
David T. Cabrera is a relative newcomer getting his break with a classic television series. After getting started with Blue Water and Zenescope, Cabrera
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Writer and Artist Jason Latour known for Scalped, Wolverine and B.P.R.D. let us in on a little behind the scenes look at one of his projects. He wrote
By B. Alex Thompson Convention season is in full swing now, so it’s full speed ahead! This time we go into the Long Beach Comic Expo experience! This is
Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London. They say: Welcome to Episode 156 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we
By Ian Mageto Comics and Cosplay host and Bleeding Cool's Bleeding Cosplay columnist Ian Mageto presents a week of videos for "Con Week" where he
There have been many comic book pitches for kids/teenage reinventions of DC Comics characters at school. And they all seem to have fallen at the
It's taken some time. Thirty years or more. And now, finally, we have Groo Vs. Conan by Mark Evanier, Sergio Aragonés and Thomas Yeates. Today is the last
It's nice when a plan comes together. I hope you all remember this from February 25th of this year. David Finch To Take Over DC’s Wonder Woman Monthly
Often when Marvel relaunches a prominent book, they run a retailer promotion called a "party", to get a little audience participation going on. Well, that
By Shawn Perry Last month, I had the good fortune of meeting a number of indie creators at Hartford Comic-Con who inspired me to read more indie comics.
Rolf Harris, one of the world's most famous cartoonists, thanks to his work in Australian and British TV over fifty years, his musical career and being
It feels a match made in heaven. Peter David and Deadpool. Why has it taken so long? And with Scott Koblish, Marvel will be giving us a reworking of Sun
He has written a comic about a magic boy and his magic dog, Journey Into Mystery. He has written a comic about music and magic, Phonogram. He is writing a
The Strain is coming to TV with FX in just a couple of weeks now, on July 13th, which is based, if you somehow don't know this, on the New York Times
To celebrate the 115th anniversary of the Portguese mineral water, Agua Castello commissioned new look bottles in a very distinctive manner. The
Jim Steranko loves The Shadow. He produced a good number of Shadow covers for Pyramid reprints in the '70's. He was going to be involved with DC's Shadow
I don't think anyone is going to accuse this comic of being overly politically correct. But t does seem to have been popular. After a successful relaunch
Doing the rounds on Facebook and Tumblr without author notation... as last week's Cosplayer story still tops the charts, the first time this has happened
Monday, June 30th The ninetieth meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Monday, June 30, 2014 at 7 pm at Columbia
I write and draw cartoons every week for the British right wing libertarian political blog, Guido Fawkes, the most popular political blog in the country.
Frank Miller told the story. Of Matt Murdoch's parents, whose mother became a nun, Sister Maggie, leaving ex-boxer Jack Murdoch to bring up Matt by