The Hammer Museum hosted an event on December 6th where comic legends Stan Lee and Roy Thomas spoke with filmmaker Kevin Smith about the history of Marvel
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By Chris Thompson After last episode’s reading and discussion with The Unwritten‘s Mike Carey (which you can still listen to here), this time I’m back for
A report out of Chicago says that on December 7th, the annual Midwest FurFest, a convention celebrating art, literature and performance based around
By Nikolai Fomich For many Batman fans who grew up reading comics in the nineties, the haunting visuals of Kelley Jones were a freshly imaginative and
Oni Press are launching Cullen Bunn's Hellbreak as an ongoing series. Here is the cover to issue 1. And here is one of three variants that retailers can
This Week’s Reviews: Big Game Hunter #1 Secret Six #1 Escape from New York #1 Shadow Show #1 Big Game Hunters #1 (Space Goat Productions, $0.99) By Cat
Walking into an active comics studio is always an experience in discovering the Kevin-Bacon like limited series of "degrees of separation" between the
Ed Siemienkowicz, a member of the Chicago comic community was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. A freelance artist without insurance, his medical
The current arc of The Goon, "Occasion of Revenge", by Eric Powell, has been quite a show-stopper as things get very dark indeed. The Goon is facing off
What to buy the comic book reader in your life for Christmas? Well, here are a few thoughts. Feel free to pass this around to those seeking a clue... The
Chicago craft brewery, Arcade Brewery, announced today that it will release its first volume of 6-Pack Stories tomorrow. Festus Rotgut: Zombie Cowboy is a
From Venom #32 there, by Declan Shalvey. A couple of years ago... thanks to Reddit's onmedz on r/comicbooks. It has been a week of Dark Knights,
Add another 10,000 to the tally. This is how Star Wars #1 is gong to sell that million. From Marvel, Hasbro and Diamond, here is a Hasbro Previews
Lucky for some. Unlucky for everyone else. Okay, it's another year, it's another chance to nominate your favourites for the various different Rumour
This is the cover by Shane Davis for Superman: Earth One, published a number of years ago by DC Comics. And this is the movie poster for The Invisible
Over the weekend, we ran a piece highlighting claims made by the Fans Against Fraud website regarding Connor Cochran and Conran Press over the
What sounds like a great law firm name - Acker, Blacker & Brewer - is actually our latest interview for Dynamite's King Features crossover. Byron
Cody Walker writes, Peter Pan is terrifying to me. Sure, as a kid, I wanted to be Peter Pan or at least travel to Neverland and battle pirates. But now,
Before the new Flash Gordon series that is part of the King Features crossover event kicks off for Dynamite, we still have the amazing run by Jeff Parker
Luc Bossé writes for Bleeding Cool: Pow Pow Press is based in Montreal. It has been publishing books in French for the last four years, and has grown to
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: The Dude’s Rug Brewery: B. Nektar Meadery ABV: 5.5% Sometimes, there's a brew, well, it’s the brew for its time and place. That
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Christopher Irving writes, Amazing Heroes Wave 1.5 builds off the successful action figure campaign from the summer, with the added bonus of a figure of
Jason Momoa, the man playing Aquaman in the upcoming DC Comics movies, has been talking at CCXP, the big Brazilian comic convention taking place this
I'm not sure when the last time ex-DC publisher/president Paul Levitz came to a British comic book convention was. Mid eighties, perhaps, at the height of
Joe Badon writes for Bleeding Cool: I would like to talk about a love letter that I’m writing. It’s in the form of comic book that
By Walt Donovan The second issue of Eben Burgoon’s B-Squad: Soldiers of Misfortune was released this week. The random-character-killing action-humor comic
Bleeding Cool recently reported how Philip Morris was taking action against Japanese-made recreations of classic proto-Transformers figures, being sold in
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, to have one Bruce Wayne ward exposed as a Batman companion looks unfortunate, to have two, looks suspicious. The identity of
This week we saw the conclusion of The Shadow: Midnight in Moscow from comic legend Howard Chaykin. The first issue is sold out, but the series is now





























