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On Friday afternoon, a strong day for programming to kick off Heroes Con, the Marvel Writers Panel sat down to talk about all and sundry aspects of their
By Trent Pitts With a lengthy line of attendees forming to get onto the show floor, Lee Weeks and Cliff Chiang sat down in an intimate panel room to
Neil Gibson writes, Like many people I read comics as a kid. I really enjoyed them, but with no comic book shops near me I didn't have the opportunity to
A few months ago, Bleeding Cool ran this story, The Inspiration Of Liam York. In which we noted that artist Liam York was being repeatedly called out for
Yesterday, we let you know that Figment #1 was attracting some speculator attention, as Disney fans of the theme park figure tried in vain to by copies
Mike Deodato writes to Bleeding Cool, I was googling myself when I found this Aquaman image. My first thought was "hey, somebody swiped my cover!" but
Mike Federali writes, Nancy Collins is an acclaimed comic book writer (Swamp Thing) and horror novelist (Sonja Blue series) bringing her exceptional
Back in 2007, Chuck Dixon wrote of Marvel EIC Axel Alonso, "were Axel to become the king of the world it would not affect my standing at Marvel one iota.
David Quantick was a co-writer of Brass Eye, and the guy who had to do all the media interviews in the storm of the Brass Eye Special, as Chris Morris had
Lots and lots of Avengers. Lots and lots of Guardians Of The Galaxy. Lots and lots of Spider-Man. And... yes, no X-Men. Or Fantastic Four. This is how
by Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s episode with Sina Grace & Daniel Freedman (which you can still listen to here), this time around I’m
Hopefully most comic fans know that Heroes Con running this weekend in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a show that holds a special place in the history of
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
By Michele Brittany, A West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent I met Franco Te briefly at an event a couple of months ago and then again last month at the
By Jeremy Konrad As long as I can remember I have always enjoyed all things horror. Especially horror with some great humor thrown in. Whether
After my initial interview with Joe Casey and one with Nathan Fox about the return of Jack Kirby's Captain Victory And The Galactic Rangers, I realized I
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Right from the start, it was very clear to me why Marie Pommepuy & Fabien Vehlmann named their story Beautiful
I'll refrain from making an "I'll be back" joke or doing Schwarzenegger impressions in badly rendered spelling. In all seriousness, an astonishing book
We've got the Avatar Press full solicitations for September 2014 and there's a lot of cool things. New trades for Uber, Gravel and Red Rover Charlie.
Figment is a new Marvel comic book based on the Disney theme park character of the same name, and telling the origin stories of the theme park characters
@GailSimone at White House Forum on #lgbt & #disability talking about Representation in Media #lgbtd pic.twitter.com/111rxRMkwR — Lead On Update
Another San Diego Comic Con, another variant cover for Chew starring everyone's favourite warrior cyborg chicken, Poyo. With orange foil and limited to
Dynamite's Chaos! Universe is expanding one again to include a new series for Purgatori. This comes on the heels of the Chaos! series by Tim Seeley that
Bleeding Cool has previously reported that DC Comics CCO Geoff Johns has been ordered that he may write no more than two comic books a month. Currently
Marvel are sending a preview of Original Sin #6 out. And they promise a revelation. How are your detective skills? This July, the lingering question will
Dare2Draw is a live comic art competition and skill-challenging event that meets fairly regularly in New York at the moment, often at the Society of
This is how Mark Waid describes the origin of his new Thrillbent series, Insufferable. Mark Waid was Grant Morrison's editor on Doom Patrol, and worked
Jacob Sehman says, Things to come... @GCassata @jecorona @swands pic.twitter.com/m4RegGwoHk — Jacob Semahn (@SaxonJacob) May 6, 2014 Jorge Corona says,
The announcement went out yesterday, but I managed to get the number. Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie's The Wicked + The Divine #1, published this week,





























