By Timothy Carson It seems The Walking Dead lost some steam this week, for the latest issue of Ms. Marvel blasts its way to number one in some pretty
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At the London Super Comic Con on Saturday Avatar Press hosted a spotlight panel with the author of World War Z, Extinction Parade and the upcoming graphic
Raphael Grampá has now finalized the crowd-sourced animated film he has been doing in collaboration with Absolut Facebook fans worldwide. Creating a
Yesterday Bleeding Cool ran news of a new comic from Oni Press. LIttle did I know they were going to add another twelve tomorrow. Including a thematic
Twitter has changed our world. I truly believe that. Right now, as Turkey bans Twitter, protestors are graffiting DNS addresses to get around the ban. And
Here's a look at some upcoming variant covers from a variety if publishers... first up, Rob Liefeld's covers for Solar Man Of The Atom #1. Any retailer
This is the solicitation for Aquaman #29. It’s all-out action as Aquaman feels the wrath It’s all-out action as Aquaman feels the wrath of Atlas as he
Enormous, the Image Comics graphic novel, by Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour, exploring a future world populated by massive creatures, was transformed into
Mike Deodato has offered the following, ahead of Marvel's upcoming crossover.... Would any other comic book creators like to offer up their original sins
WATCHING FIGURES The Economist looks at ballet-dancing graphic novel, Polina. Mr Vivès conveys emotions with the lightest of touches. He uses the
The Seattle Weekly is putting two and two together and getting what it thinks is four. In an interview with comic artist Ian McGinty, reporter Kelton
DC Comics has announced a new Harley Quinn one-shot while at the DCE's Retailer Roadshow in Florida. Writer of the new montly series Jimmy Palmiotti and
By Gary Turner When iconic comic book heroes make the leap to film we usually share the same responses: AWESOME, “It’s about time they made that flick!”
By Panel 2 Panel Bleeding Cool welcomes back the Panel 2 Panel podcast team, joined by Giancarlo Volpe, Angela-Marie Volpe, and Nikki Bernstein. They say:
Plenty of pirate goodness awaits in new comic Anne Bonnie from Blue Juice Comics, and they've kindly provided Bleeding Cool with this preview, as well as
By Chris Thompson After last week’s chat with Jai Nitz (which you can still listen to here), this time I check back in with Mike Mignola on the eve of
A few weeks ago, Elizabeth Hodge, a self-confessed long term comic book fan expressed her love for the upcoming Starlight comic by Mark Millar and Goran
By Emir Pasanovic Last Friday, 14th March, saw the launch of a new comic book Kickstarter campaign that brought together England, Croatia and Montenegro
By Alasdair Stuart I’m a mark for a good cop show. The rolling, cut corner speech patterns of Homicide: Life on the Street, the curious postmodern
Ian Mageto, Bleeding Cool's Senior Cosplay Correspondent and Comics and Cosplay host writes: With every convention trying to become mega, colossal, or
We've got the Valiant Entertainment solicitations for July 2014 and it kicks off with the start of Armor Hunters #1 which ties into both Unity #8 and X-O
On March 1st, Marvel Comics editor Sana Amanat participated in the 5th TEDxTeen conference hosted by the We Are Family Foundation. Amanat, the editor on
In June, Garth Ennis and John McCrea return to what we might call their "cult hit" ... and then wonder if that's another Bleeding Cool typo or not. Dicks
Okay, who of you remembers Nightwatch? All of you? None of you? A Nineties Marvel character with his own book, he was a man turned superhero who had seen
At the Diamond Retailer Summit at Las Vegas in May, attending retailers will be getting a goodie bag full of stuff, as well as getting a package send to
Here are your IDW solicitations for June 2014... and we start with Angry Birds, as well as all the Angry Birds subscription covers that are being dropped
Meredith Gran is the creator or the Octopus Pie webcomic. She was also tapped by Boom! to write and draw for their Adventure Time comic series. And now
It wouldn't be a new solicitation round without some classified nonsense, putting up a mystery listing without saying what's going on until later. Usually
Okay, in a few hours I'm off to the red carpet for the British Captain America premiere. I know you folk had one first in the States this time, but now
Bob Layton draws three Solar Man Of The Atom subscription covers for Dynamite. Layton, who was principally involved in the Valiant revival of the



























