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Garth Ennis shows the world is going to the dogs, David Hine ends Gore Angels story but Crossed gets a new Daniel Way and a seventh trade, Christos Gage
Adi Tantmedh writes; This week sees the first issue of ZERO from Image Comics, the new spy series by enfant terrible Ales Kot. Edward Zero is a kind of
I really am not sure how this happened exactly...but I unloaded my car after SPX and first there was one bag of comics, then another, then another... SPX
The Park is a new graphic novel from Oscar Zarate. Regular readers may be familiar with his comic, A Small Killing, with Alan Moore, currently published
The publication history of Locke & Key has become almost as legendary as the comic series’ contents, rocketing into sold-out status on the very first
By Victoria Marsden I know it sounds strange, but ever since I saw this cover a couple of days ago it’s been knocking around in the back of my head. It’s
Our Washington DC Correspondent David Dissanayake writes; This weekend at SPX's Jeff Smith spotlight panel, the man of the hour gave a little more detail
Steve Wacker tweeted this image over the weekend, saying "A very small peek at something that is really, really, actually happening...Revolutionary War
You could buy a used copy of Skin by Milligan and McCarthy on Amazon for over £27. Or on Wednesday at 7.30pm, you could go to Gosh Comics in London to
For the 25th anniversary of the comic store Flying Colors of Concord, California, Joe Field talks to Jim Lee... who also appeared there twenty-five years
Andres Salazar writes for Bleeding Cool: My name is Andres Salazar. I’m a storyteller. Right now I’m neck-deep in my new book called Pariah, Missouri.
Malinda Coler writes for Bleeding Cool: Hemingway once said that “good books are alike in that they are truer than if they had really happened.” After
Glenn Matchett writes; When growing up here in Northern Ireland my mother owned what we Brits refer to as a ‘Newsagent’. Sadly it’s something that’s
At Small Press Expo, Tim Hodler from The Comics Journal moderated a discussion between longtime friends Michael Kupperman (Tales Designed to Thrizzle) and
S. Zainab Williams writes for Bleeding Cool: While the only comics I grew up with were Mad magazine, Calvin and Hobbes, the toilet paper commonly known as
Got a great list of names to feature here from one of the board members, so I'm going to start working on getting some of them next week. Today were going
Whatever it is, Amazon thinks it's coming out next May. Night Of The Living Deadpool. 112 pages. A new zombie-related Deadpool comic to sell alongsode
Martin Dunn writes for Bleeding Cool: #WhatisProjectOverwatch? The question has been floating from my side of the twitter machine for over a year. If you
There's always another Friday the 13th on the calendar. I think there will also be Friday the 13th: Crystal Lake Chronicles, which is sort of a
Joe Baden writes for Bleeding Cool: "Why don't you stand up and introduce yourself?" "Um, okay… Hello everyone… my name is Joe Badon and I've been a
A live “comics carousel” event was hosted by R. Sikoryak at SPX, featuring a massive cast of performers from a wide range of comics genres, including Lisa
Juan Navarro writes for Bleeding Cool: I think not enough people are warned about Kickstarter. So many people just see the massive successes out there,
The 17th annual Ignatz Awards, held at the Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Maryland, received a 70% increase in nominations this year, according to Warren
So, as must be obvious, I had quite an excellent time at the first day of the Small Press Expo; a tide of Ignatz Award nominees like The End of the
Senior SPX Correspondent David Dissanayake shares his Day 1 Swag from the gloriousness of Small Press Expo: And in tribute says: "Oh SPX, how I love
By senior SPX Correspondent David Dissanayake If you aren’t reading indie-superhero hit Copra by Michel Fiffe, you really should be. The book is being
This is the video for the Marvel Comics panel at Baltimore Comic Con from last weekend, lasting almost an hour. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVY91ZCas9s
One of the special guests for Small Press Expo this year is Gary Panter, whose most recent book, Daltokyo, debuted at SPX last year, leading to plenty of
Just a few months shy of 50 years ago now, Marvel reintroduced its most popular Golden Age character to a new audience in issue #4 of its