Devin T. Quin, writing for Bleeding Cool San Diego is home to a variety of impressive flora and fauna. I have seen a plethora of snails, marveled at the
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Hannah Means-Shannon writes for Bleeding Cool: Zach Oat and Chuck Terciera hosted the Diamond Select Toys panel at SDCC to give glimpses of soon to be
Bex Cook and Dan Oakley write for Bleeding Cool: Moderated by Mel Caylo and featuring Mouse Guard creator and driving force David Petersen and
From Rich Johnston, Hannah Means-Shannon, Alex Wilson, Frazer Brown, Raymond Brown, Lois Falcetti, Maxwell Heech, Joshua Stone, Chris L'Ando, Matt Stills,
It's the show that never ends... yesterday was still about catching up with and following up on stories coming out of San Diego Comic Con. And I
My plane at LAX is severely delayed. I should be flying homeward, with United Airlines, probably complaining about only getting a middle seat. But that
The other day I was working on a script for Zenescope and I was bouncing back and forth between Pages on my iPad and Word on my PC. Every time I sent the
Day Men #1 has sold out at the distributor level of its full 12,000 printing after going on sale last week and Boom! are setting up a second printing,
Here are the top twenty traffic stories of the week that included San Diego Comic Con. New traffic levels were set for Bleeding Cool as over thirty
Adi Tantimedh writes; I’m not going to see the Ender’s Game movie, since I never liked the book. I had this opinion long before Orson Scott Card’s
Alex Wilson writes; The first rule of Fight Club? Well, Chuck Palahniuk broke that rule at San Diego Comic Con this year. He announced he is in the early
By Louis Falcetti; “I'm sure this is the black panel, we always start late.” So begins Michael Davis, moderator, but only in the loosest sense of the
Chris D'Lando writes for Bleeding Cool: When Max Gaines decided to package newspaper comic strips into the modern comic book, he fundamentally changed the
The DC Comics Youtube channel was pretty active during Con week, with a bunch of on-camera stuff from the likes of Geoff Johns to Neil Gaiman to
Eternal Warrior was one of my favorites of the original Valiant titles, and everybody likes Greg Pak and Trevor Hairsine, right? So I'm pleased to see
Wolverine: Origin II was one of Marvel's biggest reveals at Comic Con this year, pairing Kieron Gillen and Adam Kubert on a sequel to the Origin
Joshua Stone writes for Bleeding Cool: The 2013 SDCC is my 11th, and in all those years I have never seen a panel go off the rails like this one did. The
Joshua Stone writes for Bleeding Cool: The panel included: James Lucas Jones, Oni Editor in Chief. John Schork, Director of PR at Oni. Joe Harris, Writer
It was going to be Mulholland Books. But that was then. Now Dead Pig Collector, Warren Ellis' new novel, is to be published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
Hannah Means-Shannon writes for Bleeding Cool: George R. R. Martin, introduced by William Christensen of Avatar Press on behalf of his upcoming series The
That's another San Diego Comic Con in the books. It's cliche at this point to note that many (but certainly, not all) comic publishers are staying out
Devin T. Quin writes for Bleeding Cool: The Tick redefined superhero comedy for the modern reader, and Saturday at the San Diego Comic Con it celebrated
Ashely Piderman writes for Bleeding Cool: Final day, what better way then spending the day listening to the Big Two. I've grown up being primarily a
Matt Harding Does Comic Con – The Places To Visit At The Artist Alley And Small Press Booths. Part 3
Matt Harding writes for Bleeding Cool: Day 3: Saturday Artist Alley and Small Press Reviews Hallelujah, I made it through the day without my awesome
Eric Rezsnyak writes for Bleeding Cool: Room 6DE was totally packed Sunday afternoon for the spotlight panel on Marvel’s resurgent X-Men line. The
Hannah Means-Shannon writes for Bleeding Cool: Head of Marketing for DC Entertainment, John Cunningham, moderated Jim Lee and Dan Didio in a more intimate
Hall H was the place to be for about twelve hours yesterday, and what a twelve hours it was. Superman, Batman... Ultron? Wow. And speaking of wow,
Incredible Hulk vol 2 77-112 at 99 cents each digitally, are rolling out from Australia onwards right now for Monday, although we dont know what happened
And more news spinning out of today's X-Men panel, here's a new series launch for November from Jason Aaron and Ed McGuinness. Amazing X-Men #1 will
A mini-series beginning in November from Christopher Hastings and artist Jacopo Camagni, announced today at San Diego Comic-Con.