Graphic Policy's new piece numbercrunching DC Comics and Marvel Comics right now is, in many ways a response to Bleeding Cool coverage of DC Comics's
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First, a plug that has noting to do with comics but I consider it a public service to Londoners. Farmdrop.co.uk, a farmer's market that delivers across
This November, fan favorite writer Warren Ellis takes on one of the most popular British Icons, James Bond. Ellis talked with Byron Brewer about taking on
With the news about big changes at Marvel Studios, it's just another example of Marvel CEO Isaac Perlmutter or "Ike" proving a source of fascination and
Titan's upcoming Assassin's Creed comic series has Kill Shakespeare and Sherlock Holmes Vs. Harry Houdinni writers Anthony Del Col and Conor McCreery
Here we have the process art for the cover for The Shadow #2 by Butch Guice with colors by Alex Guimarães. This is the second Shadow series for Dynamite,
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
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQy5PCIz8Ds Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport,
Sergey Zakharov, a Ukranian artist nicknamed 'The Donetsk Banksy' who was captured by militants for his artwork is doing exactly what you'd expect
This past weekend, news started appearing on social media that Pop Culture photographer and comics writer of Schmuck, Seth Kushner, would soon be honored
Tonight is the last night to vote in the 2015 Harvey Awards, to be presented at the upcoming Baltimore Comic Con. So if you are a comic book creator,
J Scott Campbell has this cover for the upcoming All-New Inhumans. But how does it all go together? He tells us I draw my layouts veeerrrryyy tiny
All-New! All-Different! All-Marvel! So what of these are we still waiting on confirmation for? Moon Girl, Starbrand & Nightmask, Black
By Jason Karlson It’s amazing what a post credits scene and the right creative team can accomplish for even the most ridiculed and belittled comics
This is eleven-year-old Ellijah Davila cosplaying TerrifiCon in Connecticut two weeks ago. His costume was designed for him and his wheelchair by his