By Paul Gullas Brian K. Vaughan stepped to the podium and gestured to his other panelists to cheers, "first of all, isn't this the most badass panel?". It
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Comic book creator Keith Champagne writes for Bleeding Cool, See that middle-aged fellow in the lower left hand corner there? The one holding his head and
Jon Johnson wrote for Bleeding Cool from New York Comic Con, Conventions are always going to be loaded full of weird, wild products by hopeful creators
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm back with another A Comic Show video. I was in Malawi, Africa for two weeks,
By Adi Tantimedh New York-based writer Zachary Mortensen talks about his cyberpunk graphic novel The Gatecrashers and his artist Sutu’s Augmented Reality
By Cat Taylor Now that a few weeks have passed since the Wizard World Comic Con in Nashville, I have had a little time to digest the experience and pour
By Chris Thompson After last week’s epic discussion with Emma Rios, Alison Sampson & David Lafuente at D.I.C.E. (which you can still listen to here),
Appearing in regular DC Comics tomorrow, such as Justice League and Batman Eternal, the ad for the Harley Quinn Annual #1... Friend of the site and owner
By Cameron Hatheway I knew I was in for something deranged when I first saw the cover of The Auteur. You start to feel incredibly uncomfortable if you
We have a new Secret Wars. We have a new Civil War. And now we have a new Age Of Ultron. And Marvel Zombies. All at once. You know, a Fall Of The Infernal
In addition to the stunning cosplay galleries presented to us from New York Comic Con by our Senior Cosplay Correspondent and Comics and Cosplay host Ian
Brian Goldberg writes from New York Comic Con for Bleeding Cool: I recently started a sketch book. My previous collection of sketches were loose and all
June Vigants writes from New York Comic Con for Bleeding Cool: I attended the Transgender themes in comics panel this Sunday at NYCC. The panel was
Jemal Flores writes from New York Comic Con for Bleeding Cool: Invisibility: have you ever wanted that power? You could do what ever you like. You could
By Adi Tantimedh Ales Kot talks eloquently about the themes of war, violence and politics in his writing, all present in Zero, Secret Avengers and Bucky