By Ian Mageto Comics and Cosplay host and Bleeding Cool’s Bleeding Cosplay columnist Ian Mageto is back to review a cosplay show. In this episode, Ian
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The odds are that I'll spend most of my nghts at San Diego Comic Con in a certain hotel bar from midnight on. But there's so much to do before... Will
By Shawn Perry Over last weekend I attended the 12th Annual ConnectiCon in Hartford. The event celebrates comics, gaming, pop culture and all things
By Nikolai Fomich Continuing our conversation from earlier this week, writer, editor, and businessman Joseph Illidge and I spoke about the original
By Cameron Hatheway Just what is it about Wilkesborough that attracts not only a certain element of crime, but also the special heroes who selflessly
Well, that was fast. Faster than San Diego Comic Con sells out in fact. One minute. All the tickets to Image Comics showing off their wares, live on stage
DC and Marvel have often stepped alongside each other, through pure bloody minded coincidence. Swamp Thing and Man Thing, Doom Patrol and X-Men, and there
Dynamite Entertainment now have the official license for the John Carter comics, courtesy of Edgar Rice Burroughs' estate. But Marvel Comics, who had the
We've been talking a lot at DC about what we (and increasingly DC staffers) call the DC Band-Aid. Seriously, we've run a lot of articles. How many? This
Earlier in the year, I ran a Bleeding Cool Magazine article called "Black Bolt List", looking at projects that were announce, created even, but never made
Two days ago, we reported that DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson was in New York and had called a meeting of DC Comics New York staff, the week
So these are the character that The Avengers - or Avengers NOW! - will be concentrating on from October and November. So... what can we see? From the
Not even Harley Quinn #1 has done that. Yet. But the recent Ms Marvel comic from Marvel Comics, featuring a Pakistani/American young woman, not only made
Piotr Kowalski says he is just getting known in the American comic market. But so far the artist has worked with Clive Barker on Nightbreed, Joe Casey on
That's the League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen print from Kevin O'Neill, based on Nemo: Roses Of Berlin, alongside the release of The League of
With yesterday's release of The Devilers #1 and the announced sell-out, it seemed like a good time to touch base with writer Joshua Hale Fialkov about all
The Warner Bros bags are iconic at San Diego Comic Con. Last year they morphed into backpacks with capes, though this year they seem to have reverted to
At the New York Comic Con in 2008, Marvel announced a new comic written by CB Cebulski and JD Morvan, and drawn by French artist Bengal, Spider-Man:
Making their own spin on the war comic books of the 1950s and 1960s, Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert turn an unlikely hero into a genre icon with Enemy
Valiant has quite a few interesting items on their October 2014 solicitation list including a new Quantum And Woody series and hardcover omnibus, X-O
In the recent Original Sin #3.2 we saw what happened to the Hulk when Bruce Banner used Tony Stark's Extremis to modify his transformation. Possibly the
Spotlight On Indie Comics – Thomas Alsop, Horsemen, Eplis, Sherwood Texas, Drawn Away, Broken Legacy
By Shawn Perry As discussed in my last spotlight, I recently began ingesting a steady diet of indie comics and have been continually impressed by the
By Nikolai Fomich Joseph Illidge has been many things – editor, writer, businessman, and columnist – but throughout his wide-ranging career one thing has
Whether at the Image booth #2729 or the Top Cow booth #2629.... For ten dollars a pop, here are your San Diego Exclusive covers for Low #1, The Wicked +
By Julz Hendricks Get excited! The newest addition to the BOOM! Studios comics family is coming to us on August 6th. Steven Universe, created by Rebecca
Everyone's getting sponsored for San Diego Comic-Con this year. The Eisners has Showtime. We have Gatorade. And the San Diego Comic-Con App has NBC. This
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra It’s a rainy day in Palisade in Issue #7 of Rat Queens. The building blocks have been laid down, and now it’s time for some
War Stories was a series of war comics by Garth Ennis and a number of prominent artists such as David Lloyd, Gary Erskine, Dave Gibbons and the
Expect to see a few more Image Comics titles in your local store in upcoming months. The publisher does have an interesting history, beginning by
The silhouettes are starting to come off. The cover to the retitled Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #1... Now features the fellow we are calling The Unworthy




























