By John Shine Saturday March 8, 2014, marks the debut of the Smudge! Expo at the Artisphere Cultural Center in Arlington, VA. Co-organized by art
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“You were born where you were born and faced the future that you faced because you were black and for no other reason. The limits of your ambition were,
Well we know what it's called now. On Thursday, Bleeding Cool ran news on an upcoming Boom! title written by Cullen Bunn. At ComicsPRO it was announced as
Comics writer Raven Gregory made a good point on Facebook that kicked off a whole stream of advice from comic creators. He began. Creator advice for the
This week's Prog #1871 is entitled: "Eat the Rich", which will no doubt have Mr. Johnston dashing around London escaping assailants today. It's certainly
A VERY GRAPHIC BUSINESS Portland, home of a considerable comics community, is using comic book imagery to explore how business operate in the area...
Yesterday, we looked at the Frank Quitely documentary, part of the What Do Artists Do All Day strand on BBC Two Scotland tonight at 10pm and BBC Four
The guys at Top Cow offered us a "super early preview" of Aphrodite IX #9; we said "yes". In the latest issue due out March 19th, we finally learn what
If you are not familiar with the Eaglemoss Collections figures... you might want look away. I bought one the lead Batman figure and suddenly found myself
Spencer Ellsworth writes: Simon Furman is, to quote the man himself, “like unto a living god,” at least for Transformers fans. He started out writing for
By Christopher Smith In this, the second installment of our ongoing column series, Christopher Smith takes us on a tour through his own back pages as a
That visual there from Jai Nitz and his artist Janusz Pawlak, in light of the Final-Order-Cutoff for orders of their Toshiro steampunk horror graphic
This week, Titan Comics releases new graphic novel The Absence, written and illustrated by designer, writer, artist, and 2000AD fan Martin Stiff. He
By Dylan Gonzalez My girlfriend is eleven years older than me. She is a bona fide child of the 80’s. She has her love for hair metal and the synth heavy
John Ridley is a rather hot writer right now. His Oscar last night for Best Adapted Screenplay for 12 Years A Slave is only the tip of the iceberg. He
Yesterday, Dan DiDio tweeted in response to a comment by Nathan Fairburn, about his plans for an upcoming comic book. @MDesaad @nathanfairbairn @DocShaner
Lucas Siegel, editor of Newsarama ran a series of tweets today, I am baffled by how a major publisher, when asked for interviews, can say “No, we’re not
Adi Tantimedh writes, I’ve actually waited years to write this column. Moyoco Anno is one of my favourite creators of Josei manga, comics aimed at a
So why is Deadpool Vs Carnage shipping in April, by Cullen Bunn and Salva Espinso not suitable for kids? Could it be the dead doves? All very Tom Lehrer,
Scott Dunbier, senior editor at IDW, is on the hunt for original art pages for upcoming IDW Artist Editions, that seeks to reproduce artboard pages as
Monday, March 3rd A Will Eisner Week event, “Will Eisner, Champion of the Graphic Novel” will be held in conjunction with the New York Comics &
When promotional images were first released, we noticed some similarities between the images seen in Starlight #1, out this week, and Pixar's movie The
America has weather again, it seems. And so, because of a severe winter storm, Diamond Comic Distributor's Home Office in Hunt Valley, Maryland is closed
Last year, at SXSW, Marvel gave away 700 free digital comics. And the entire ComiXology system crashed. This time, they are risking their own servers
"Ideally you want to be a couple of months ahead on a project. But I rarely am." - Frank Quitely. BBC Scotland have made a documentary about Frank
On Friday, Bleeding Cool ran a speech by Eric Stephenson, publisher at Image Comics, to the gathered retailers at the ComicsPRO event in Atlanta, Georgia.
Here's the cover of Chaos Campus: Sorority Girls Vs Zombies #0 from 2007... and the cover to Danger Girl by Travis Charest from 1998. In Swipe File we
HIGHLY ILLOGICAL The comic convention where you pay $100 minimum to see Leonard Nimoy on Skype and get a pre-signed autograph... I'M NOT SURE WHAT SPORT
Tim Heiderich writes for Bleeding Cool: Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics was a landmark introduction to the language of sequential art, and with
SPEAKABLE HORRORS What Lovecraftian consequences did Prospero invoke by using black magic for his own selfish gain? Author Aron Tarbuck (Werewolf: the




























