By Hannah Means-Shannon DC’s “My Secret Origins” panel was held in one of the largest meeting halls of the con, but still felt like one of San Diego Comic
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By Dale Lazarov. Illustration by David Shenton I used to feel I had a lot of common cause and patience for the whole "Y ur comics haf no gay??" complaint.
Looks like Rich really liked his new comics yesterday -- he put "squee" in the titles of two different posts about new comics. Which is pretty remarkable
This isn't a direct Swipe File by any means. But it is a bit of a thematic one...
UPDATE: He's back... In the middle of a very large listing for a copy of Amazing Fantasy #15 from 1962, featuring the very first appearance of Spider-Man,
Joshua Stone writes for Bleeding Cool: This panel was moderated by John Siuntres, host of the Word Balloon podcast. The panel was made up of the top
Joshua Stone writes for Bleeding Cool: J. David Spurlock of Vanguard Publications moderated the panel, and he started off by asking Frank Brunner about
The Baltimore Comic Con is giving you an opportunity to attend a private event with the Kings of the View Askewniverse: Jay and Silent Bob. Tickets for a
Eric Rezsnyak writes for Bleeding Cool: The “Gender in Comics” panel that took place Thursday at Comic-Con International stirred up controversy a week
I don't get Scott Pilgrim Vol 1 In Colour for $2.99 on my Kindle because I live In the UK and it's not even available on a UK Kindle. So I can whine and
San Diego Comic Con Cosplayers, with just the right amount of slo-mo... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-I3h15VgyE Can you see yourself? Let me know if
At the weekend, Bleeding Cool reported rumours that the US Doctor Who comics licence, to conclude at the end of the year, was likely to go to either Boom!
ComiXology has grown as the principal distributor of digital monthly comic books, is regularly the highest revenue App in the App Store, and at San Diego
Cameron Hatheway writes; Last Friday the Eisner Awards happened, and quite a few lucky people went home with glory, praise, respect, and most importantly
Welcome to another week of Thoughts About Today's Comics. Limited by time and San Diego, look forward to a fuller selection next week. I appear to be
I love the smell of back issues in the morning. And pretty much any other time. BC Mag's Vintage Paper column will be devoted to this year's Hall H Effect
Jamie Colville, bless his cotton socks, recorded the audio from nineteen panels from San Diego Comic Con as well as the Eisner Awards. And here they all
Dynamite have been searching for a particular kind of artist for sometime. Basically, they want a cross between Alex Ross and John Cassaday. And he's been
Time Quake! These appeared at the end of the Age Of Ultron #10 as time underwent some serious rumblings. Brian Bendis has mentioned that the images you
So, John Constantine is in Justice League Dark. Currently part of the Trinity War, a big superhero crossover. It feels a bit weird. There's only one way
Today's New Avengers #8 is an Infinity Prelude. But it also seems to an Inhumanity Prelude as well. Aside from another Mr Fantastic Four-remote-relocation
Oh, and you think Young Avengers had it bad? Again, huge amounts of spoilers of today's Batman/Superman #2. But plenty of grist to the squee mill for
I tell you now. There will be major, massive spoilers in this article for Young Avengers #8. Simply because the only way to explain how Young Avengers got
Here's a sneak peek (with Red and Damsels its more than just a peek) at the books Dynamite has on sale tomorrow. ARMY OF DARKNESS VS. HACK/SLASH #1 Tim
Joshua Stone writes for Bleeding Cool: The panel was moderated by Mark Evanier, and featured an amazing lineup of comic book greats – Sergio Aragones,
Brian Bendis write the recently-concluded Age Of Ultron, which shares its title with the second Avengers film. But that's about all. Brian was asked; So
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArbSycXRAkA Aaron Haaland writes; Hey Fandom, I'm back from SDCC and ready to read more comics! I had a freaking blast at
Matt Harding writes for Bleeding Cool: 75 years of Superman. Let that sink in for a minute if you will. Superman has been with us through World War 2,
A few Marvel Comics changes.... Christopher Sebela, co-author of issues of Captain Marvel with Kelly Sue DeConnick, will also co-author Fantastic Four #11
Fans of the animated film Rio will be getting a double douse of their favorite characters starting in March as Papercutz introduces a new line of graphic