In stores this week from Avatar Press, the 77th issue of Crossed: Badlands, God Is Dead #35 and Uber #24. Crossed: Badlands #77 Uber scribe, Kieron
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By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
By Jason Strangis The Wizard World tour made a stop in Minneapolis on May 1-3. Though not nearly on the large scale of Wizard World Chicago or
Have you ever found yourself trapped in a horrible relationship, feeling powerless to escape? Did you long to find someone who would treat you like a
On May 20th, we can look forward to another installment of Dark Horse Presents, champion of the anthology format that should be an inspiration to us all.
This Week's Reviews: Fantastic Four #645 Thomas Alsop Vol. 1 Convergence #4 Convergence: Booster Gold #1 Convergence: Blue Beetle #1 Convergence: Shazam!
IDW and Marvel are giving you Star Wars comics - big and small. In Big, that's the Artists Editions. Massive oversized hardovers that reproduce original
Humble Bundle and the Children's Book Council will combine forces for Children’s Book Week this year, which will take place this week, from May 4th-10th.
The other day we mentioned that Ninjak #1 was going to a second printing - sorry, it's Ninjak #2 that's going to a second printing, Ninjak #1 is going to
Originally, previewing in Lumberjanes #10 the new Boom Box series Giant Days, by webcomic creator (and fellow Brit) John Allison and animator Lissa
On Tour 24/7 is "an experiential marketing and staffing agency" looking for people who might like to go to San Diego Comic Con. To work obviously but a)
Here's a recent commission from John Byrne. He shared the brief, 11" x 17" illustration of the Fantastic Four, landscape orientation as this one is a
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool pointed out comics that were heating up on eBay, with some people paying up to $7 an issue for single copies. Well, it may be
There is a difference between the cartoonists whose work was published in Charlie Hebdo and the cartoonists whose work was on display at the American
A cartooning event held at the Curtis Culwell Center in the Dallas suburb of North Garland, resulted in a gun battle outside, with two dead and one














