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By Joe Glass Something that has always struck me as the most important tool in improving attitudes to LGBTQ people, especially amongst younger generations
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
We haven't heard from our correspondent in India, Akshay Dhar in some time, and it turns out he's been keeping busy with his comics imprint Meta Desi
Marvel's latest attempt to push their comic books into the mainstream, has seen Wal-Mart sell a series of exclusive trade paperbacks, geared to those
CAPS, the Comic Arts Professional Society was the initial group to start putting together fundraising to help artist Stan Sakai and his wife Sharon. The
Remember this letter? Well courtesy of Mick and Matt Glebe, this was their contribution to the Marvel 75th Anniversary Sketch Cards. Nothing Fourish
This is the 1:100 variant cover for Multiversity #1, the new reality-bending comic book series written by Grant Morrison, the first issue drawn by Ivan
Skylanders. It's a big deal. And now it's a big comic book. Expect it to be a little comic book as well some time, being shrunk down and distributed in
The Rage is returning from Titan Comics in the second volume of a visceral series where the world's children have been turned into zombies and characters
By Shawn Perry If you’re looking for something to do this weekend and love comics then you need to find a way to Bridgeport Connecticut for Comic-Conn
Zenescope Entertainment has sent us over their actual pages from Diamond's Previews catalog showing what books they've got coming out in November of 2014.
The first issue of the new Dawn/Vampirella series written and drawn by Dawn creator Joseph Michael Linsner has gotten a new cover. The new Linsner cover
I suspect some of you are going to get tired of me posting about this one between now and August 24. Apologies in advance, but trust me, I've shown great
We've got three previews for Valiant Comics titles hitting shelves on Wednesday August 20th. They include the premiere issue of the Delinquents #1 from
We've got a 12-page preview of the Heart Of The Beast, the 20th anniversary hardcover edition of the graphic novel written by Dean Motter and Judith Dupre
Preview Royal Blood From Titan – Jodorowsky And Lui Make Medieval Power Struggles Hauntingly Violent
Royal Blood, a graphic novel coming in November from Titan Comics, is written by Alexander Jodorowsky, with art by Dongzi Lui. A stolen throne, a bid for
The Bleed is a weekly book club by Bleeding Cool contributors, joining every Wednesday on Google Hangout to discuss news, the latest comics, and the pick
You looking in bookstores and there is a plethora of Urban Fantasy novels on the shelves (I've written a few myself)... but back in the 1989, there wasn't
By Shawn Perry Alright, so before I even start this article I’m telling you all to read Flutter. This might just be the most unique comic book I have read
By Ian Mageto http://youtu.be/u7hAHvd8Fc0 Comics and Cosplay are back with host Ian Mageto, Bleeding Cool's Senior Cosplay Correspondent. He headed down
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
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






























