By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
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Tommy Patterson talks through his procedural work for Citizen Jack, the upcoming comic from Image Comics written by Sam Humphries... I'l going to explain
By Cat Taylor Howard Chaykin at Wizard World Comic-Con in Nashville, Tennessee: He had a lot of opinions and wasn’t afraid to share them. (Part 1) I knew
Title: The Only Living Boy #4 Written by David Gallaher Cover and art by Steve Ellis Publisher: Bottled Lightning Synopsis: What secrets lurk in the heart
Bleeding Cool told you that Frank Miller's written-and-drawn mini-comic for The Dark Knight III: The Master Race would feature The Atom. Looks like it
This is from a listing on eBay, titled, "21 item Darwyn Cooke Lot - Variants, Signed, TPB #DumpDarwyn" If you are a fan, buying this lot is priceless. It
As we mentioned previously on Bleeding Cool, the very cool press Locust Moon, who have been raking in the Eisner and Harvey Awards this year for their
We noted how the first Damage Control story from Marvel Comics Presents #19 went a little ballistic online after it was announced that a TV series based
Did you know that in 2012-2013, the Hero Initiative spent almost as much on travel expenses as they did delivering direct grants to needy creators? The
Next year sees Captain America: Civil War. We've just had a revival of Civil War under the Secret Wars event. It's not enough. Retailer Ryan Higgins, of
This is how Edgar Rice Burroughs described Dejah Thoris. And the sight which met my eyes was that of a slender, girlish figure, similar in every detail to
Originally designed by Trina Robbins, Vampirella's iconic look has been responsible for much of her fame - and much mocking along the way. But in March,
Dynamite are announcing a new creative shake-up for some of their core titles at NYCC. With Marguerite Bennett and Aneke on Red Sonja, Frank Barbiere on
KFC did free cosplay as the colonel as well as issuing comic books at San Diego Comic Con. This is what our eagle eyed reporters spotted in the summer.
Dynamite Entertainment have the comic book license to Grumpy Cat. Because yes, there is now a Grumpy Cat comic book. Debuting on Wednesday, for New York