Anthony Desiato (@DesiWestside) writes, How do you protect an idea? For aspiring comic book professionals and curious minds alike, San Diego Comic Con’s
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Archie Comics is pushing their new Josie and the Pussycats series in a unique way tonight. On a celebrity episode of Cupcake Wars on Food Network,
By Marilyn Weiss Anyone familiar with the comics industry over the past couple of years is no stranger to the call for more diverse comics, both in terms
You can read over 300 San Diego Comic-Con related posts right here. But these are the posts read by the most people. And the winner by a landslide? The
Well, San Diego Comic-Con is over. And Marvel have let folk know their October plans ahead of this week's Diamond Previews going on sale... CHAMPIONS #1
Hugh Sheridan writes Room 25ABC hosted the “Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way” SDCC panel on Thursday afternoon. In attendance were Marvel’s Rickey
Christopher Priest Has Got The Rights To Xerø Back – The Original Basketball Player Turned Superhero
Bleeding Cool hears that Christopher Priest, or Priest, has regained the rights to Xerø, a comic about a tech secret agent he created for DC Comics and
Janel Smith writes, Cosplay has been a part of my life for several years now and in that time I learned that myself and many other cosplayers have a
So, that was San Diego Comic-Con 2016. The women and men of Bleeding Cool tried our best to embed you in the experience. The comics, the swag, the
Thanks to Farzana Romine, Jeremy Konrad, Erika Svensson and Mike Sangregario for giving us a final days look at the cosplay of San Diego Comic-Con. We'll
By Joe Glass Moderated by Faith Cheltenham, panelists included Steve Orlando, Bob Schreck, Tara Madison Avery, Marissa Lee, RJ Aguiar and Sarah Stumpf.
By Joe Glass Now in its 29th years, the Prism Comics organized Gays in Comics panels are a longstanding tradition of the show. Moderated by Roger Klorese
By Mike Sangregorio Sunday afternoon, Comic Con is winding down to a close. With three hours to go before the show floor closes for the year Image Comics
By Joe Glass Another year, another run-through of the last year's many important moments in queer representation and plots in pop culture and beyond.
Alex Roberts writes for Bleeding Cool: “In 1980, a star was born in London… Jamie McKelvie was also born.” This is how Kieron Gillen began the panel