Igor Goldkind is one of the most influential people in the sphere of modern day comic books. Even though he's been absent for some time. Back in the
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Here is a look at the Women of Dynamite books solicited for January 2015. This is an exclusive fist look at the covers and solicitation texts.
Okay, so the Hallowe'en ComicFest is coming. A kind-of Free Comic Book Day for Hallowe'en with a) less participants b) smaller comics and c) owned by
by Ale Bodden Nerdist Writers Podcast hosts, Ben Blacker and Heath Corson, were joined on NYCC stage by creators Greg Pak (X-Treme X-Men) and G. Willow
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: Dead Rise Brewery: Flying Dog Flying Dog was one of the breweries that got me into craft beer. They put some consistently solid
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu Skottie Young, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and co. keep on dishing out what is by far the most fun comic book Marvel’s putting out
Max Brooks, writer of World War Z and son of comic genius Mel Brooks is doing a radio tour of the country to promote that free copies of his series
By Ale Bodden and Ray Flook UPDATE: Andre Tessier writes, First and foremost. Let me say that I was misquoted. The discussion was that Big Finish does not
By Troy Akridge A year had passed since Nashville's Music City Center came alive with it's first ever Wizard World Nashville Comic Con. The show returned
Dynamite has sent over some exclusive interior pages for Django/Zorro #1 and Red Sonja #13. Along with the pages, we have the FOC (final order cutoff)
By Joe Glass Post-apocalypses, wasteland futures and the end times are not new ground in comics. In fact, they’re a fairly popular setting, and you can
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Our very own Bleeding Cool friends Talking Comics got involved in Banned Books Week in Shreveport, Louisiana by doing a
Next week sees the launch of Father's Day, the new Colder series, Predator Fire And Stone, Arkham Manor, Deathstroke, Multiversity: The Just, D&D
By Ra’Chaun Rogers Growing up in NYC two things were constant for me, comic books and Hip-Hop. Both cultures always seemed so naturally linked in my mind
Peter Milligan, writer of Terminal Hero #3, talks with Jay Spence about his Bad Kitty one-shot, both on sale Oct. 8 Peter Milligan: I'm interested in the
By Joseph Kyle Schmidt The Bleed is a weekly book club by Bleeding Cool contributors Joseph Schmidt and Sam Morse. The group meets every Wednesday
By Jason Karlson Each and every single one of Ian Jay's comic creations sounds like one of the greatest film that was never made, ever. The descriptions
By Michele Brittany A full schedule of panels throughout both days at the Long Beach Comic Con offered how to workshops, anniversary commemorations of
By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s episode with the ever-popular and interesting Greg Ruth (which you can still listen to here), this week
By Shawn Perry 'Sup from the Big City, Bleeders! Among the many creators that I had the pleasure of speaking with during New York Comic-Con one of the
By Olly MacNamee Released for free and online on the 8th of every month, Nottingham’s Dawn of The Unread is a brave venture into webcomics with a simple
Could these now be the five weeks of a five-week weekly title from Marvel next summer? Civil War Age Of Ultron Vs Marvel Zombies Years Of Future Past
By Timothy Carson I’ve always had this dream that I’d someday be surrounded by a horde of adoring fans, clawing and pushing one another to simply bask in
Christine Marie Vinciquarra As most of you know, the Batgirl series has been taken over by a new creative team consisting of, Cameron Stewart, Brenden
Ex-Marvel PR man James Viscardi's ComicBook.com somehow gets the official Marvel scoop on the new Uncanny Avengers lineup, post Axis. And, yes, as you can
Pat Broderick began working as a DC Comics penciller in the early seventies, straight out of high school, as well as working for Atlas and Marvel,
June Vigants writes, NYCC can be exhausting for fans, press, exhibitors, and professionals alike. There are many times that you just want to drop your
June Vigants writes, This is the first year McCall’s has exhibited at NYCC. I passed by their booth on Saturday en route to a panel and knew I had to stop
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
So we missed a couple of weeks on the road. Here are a few solicitation changes from Marvel and DC comic books, past and present. Just in case you wanted





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