It's Wednesday 26th November. Today sees the publication of Bleeding Cool Magazine #13. Including the Top 100 Power List, featuring the hundred most
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Here's Frank Cho's Star Wars #1 cover variant for Cards, Comics & Collectibles comic shop in Reisterstown, Maryland... Isn't it pretty?
If you've been to a convention lately you'd notice that the number of cosplayed Deadpools out number just about any other character. And those who choose
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, it's the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Black Friday getting, but we still
Toe Tag Riot is finally arriving from Black Mask Studios this Wednesday, and you may have been following some of their Westboro Baptist-taunting content
By Rob Cave If you’ve never been there before, Dubai can appear a very peculiar place when you first visit. It’s a very modern metropolis in a Muslim
By Olly MacNamee Having met the guys at TPub and followed their rise and rise with avid interest over the last year or so, it doesn’t surprise me, given
It’s Josh Hechinger again, here with another installment of everyone’s favorite public writing exercise, From Strip to Script. I’ll take a finished page
Well, it worked for DC Comics and Multiversity... Clicky for biggy. Much biggy. Manhattan has both the 616 and the Ultimate Universes... and oh bloody
Future Taylor is the lead character in Alan Moore's new comic book series, Crossed +100, which receives it's first teaser tomorrow in the shape of the
Valiant 2.0 is coming, also known as "Valiant Next". It's a major development for the relatively young company, in their new incarnation only 2 1/2 years
In advance of Cyber Monday, Long Beach Comic Expo will make fifty Lifetime Passes available. Which, as the name suggests, will last a lifetime! Get them
It looks like it may be a "Very Black Friday" for Midwest and Northeast comic stores, who get their comic book deliveries from Diamond Comic Distributors'
Bleeding Cool likes to try and collate the changes between solicitation and publication from the Big Two. On the basis that someone probably should. But a
At the weekend, Bleeding Cool ran a post detailing the wishes of writer Ian Brill and editor Christopher Burns for their names to be taken off the