By Joe Glass One thing that maybe isn’t reported as much about San Diego Comic-Con is its incredible range of diverse representation. Panels on Women in
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The final issue of The Wake as a completed story by Scott Snyder, Sean Murphy, and Matthew Hollingsworth, arrived on July 3oth, a couple of days after the
The Intercept looks at the US administrations's terrorist tracking programme. And discovers something unnerving. I mean, it discovers lots of things that
You may have had a glimpse on Free Comic Book Day. But tomorrow sees the launch of Steven Universe from Boom Studios kids imprint, Kaboom. Based on the
By Olly MacNamee Shane Chebsey, along with his personal super team of volunteers and friends, organized the welcome return of ICE in Birmingham and
Yes, it's cute. Yes, it's sweet. But it's also hideously creepy. Spider-Man is headlining a new line of Sofubi soft vinyl figures from Japan. They
Randy Queen, aside from having a rather hilarious name to Brtish folk with a mental age of twelve, is the creator of comic book series Darkchylde which,
Darren G Davis is the publisher of Bluewater Comics, who have come in for considerable criticism of late, whether for not paying creators, asking creators
The new series the Devilers from Joshua Hale Fialkov and Matt Triano sold out quickly and has been getting very positive reviews. The first in Dynamite's
Getting back on track with our 2000AD previews this week, having recovered somewhat from San Diego Comic Con (where the good folks at Rebellion were in
Marq Romero picked up some of the following at San Diego Comic Con... It's no surprise that many people buy the Comic Con exclusives to resell on eBay for
With the recently announced Vampirella: Feary Tales, Byron Brewer caught up with writer Nancy Collins to talk about the new project and how it fits in
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Stjepan Sejic is an artist who is best known for his work at Top Cow with Witchblade and now Aphrodite IX. He also does covers for Dresden Files: War Cry
Howard The Duck has always had an infamous history from the changes demanded by Disney years ago, to issues between Marvel and co-creator Steve Gerber to
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent What if, through a series of serendipitous events, you were mistaken for a superhero in a
This week’s comics include: New Avengers #21 The Manhattan Projects #22 Serenity: Leaves on The Wind #6 Buffy Season 10 #5 Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder,
By Joshua Stone At this year’s SDCC, I had the opportunity to sit down with the current writing team of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10, Christos Gage
So, live action TV adaptations of comic books are on the rise. The Strain, The Walking Dead, Another Walking Dead, Arrow, Gotham, Constantine, The Flash,
Dave McKean has changed the way we see comics, filmmaking, and multi-media projects with his unique personal vision of storytelling, and continues to do
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y0EJBaaAlk This is the equivalent to astro turfing a grassroots movement. A tease for tomorrow's DC All-Access video,
Is it me or does San Diego Comic Con still not feel over yet? I still seem to be just as busy. And, no, I'm not exactly sure why I just amended that Lady
Kendra Pettis (with Patrick Willems (welcome back, sir!)) talk to kids cosplaying at San Diego Comic Con 2014 for Bleeding Cool. There is no more
Monday, August 4th The ninety-third meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Monday, August 4, 2014 at 7 pm at Dixon Place,
So, something happened a few days ago. And now Adventures Into Fear, Featuring Man-Thing #19 is a rather hot comic book. A 9.4 CGC graded copy sold for
Warren Ellis and Mike Allred have been paid handsomely for their work creating a comic detailing the history of Barcardi.
An idea that I'm surprise if no one has ever done before. The great detective Sherlock Holmes meets the escape artist Harry Houdini. The new series from
Mark Waid has worked all sides of the comic industry: editor, writer, retailers... so when fellow writer Joe Casey (Captain Victory and the Galactic
Being the age I am, when someone mentions of the Guardians of the Galaxy I think of Yondu, Martinex, Charlie-27 and Starhawk... I also think of the work
Marvel's The Dark Tower: The Drawing Of The Three - The Prisoners #1 may have the longest title in comics... it also has a new variant cover by Skottie





























