Matthew Rosenberg is the author of the 2015 smash hit We Can Never Go Home from Black Mask Studios. He was there at the beginning of the publisher with
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If black people and women have been traditionally marginalised in comic books, black women have been even more so. Which is why it might be eventful to
Carmen Perez is an activist living in Santa Cruz dedicated to the pursuit of advocating for young men and women, and providing comprehensive leadership
Since the New 52 relaunch of September 2011, DC Comics have cancelled and launched a number of books. But some have been the same book relaunched under a
Hey it worked for Thor. Following on from yesterday's look at the upcoming 4001 A.D., Valiant have just released their second year-end teaser for their
Comic book retailers served by the Diamond Comics Plattsburgh warehouse received an interesting note. Due to an error on the part of the printer, some
Looks like there is a new Dynamite / Storybundle kicking off this morning... and with this being a particularly slow week at comics shops, you might be
Bleeding Cool has run a couple of stories on 2 Tone Comics, the comic shop in Hebden Bridge near Leeds that was the subject of major flooding over
Bleeding Cool welcomes back the podcast Mighty Marvel Geeks, hosted in part by Mike Ehmcke, who also hosts the podcast We Be Geeks, which runs on Bleeding
What happens when you combine Clarence’s unstoppable optimism with a road trip? Why, a memorable one-shot! KaBOOM! has brought together a whole bunch of
Earlier today, David Petersen shared this: The book is said to include commissions, Free Comic Book Day covers & promotions, plus 30 pieces that have
It is rather wonderful. Kay Pike is a cosplay artist who specialises in bodypaint cosplay, so that she becomes as close a representation to the comic book
True Crime author and organized crime historian Christian Cipollini is creating a new comic series called Gangster. With former LSD kingpin turned crime
The ACBD have issued their full report, embedded below, by Gilles Ratier, secretary general of CALL. Calling the last year a "year of rationalisation",
I came across this randomly a while back and saved the link thinking it would be an interesting story someday for the site... with the release of the