Yesterday morning Dynamite Entertainment hosted an r/comicbooks AMA with writer Tony Lee focusing on writing for licensed properties. Lee has written for
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After publishing That Bulletproof Kid, artist and writer Matt Kyme called on other Aussie creators to collaborate on short stories about his character. He
We have a double shot of Valiant previews for the 1st of October. We start off with a one-shot, Armor Hutners: Aftermath by Robert Venditti and Cafu and
By Chris Thompson After last week’s slightly different Episode 101 with the amazing Greg Ruth (which you can still listen to here), this time around I’m
By Ray Flook When I mentioned to a couple of friends that I would be attending NYCC Presents...Villains!, the second of a two-part fan meet-up series
By Bill Watters Recently, Denise Dorman wrote a thought-provoking piece on the subject of the lessening profitability of attending comic-con styled events
The first week of October is a big week for new comics, and especially new series being released. Black Mask Studios, the folks who brought you Occupy
By Devon Saunders Full disclosure: I’ve known writer and Locust Moon Comics co-publisher Andrew Carl for close to two decades. I was the manager of the
By Tim Hanley DC rose and Marvel fell, but ultimately Marvel had the higher percentage of female creators for the second straight month. We also take a
Ian Melton popped by Rose City Comic Con for Bleeding Cool and asked some pertinent questions. He got a few pertinent answers to boot. Talking to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtrdxaZ_SSo Younghoon Ko is the Korean artist on Avengers: Electric Rain, an original Korean webtoon comic set in Korea
It's a day of legally binding reconcilliations. First the Uderzos issue a statement that they have reached an accord regarding the ownership of Asterix.
As Brainiac looms as the enemy in @DCComics' multiverse, I'm surprised @BleedingCool hasn't yet taken credit for predicting "bottle Earths." — Todd Seavey
Well, I don't have to do the heavy lifting on this one. A Twitter account has been set up to look at the similarities between the work of Kamiya Yuu of No
After seven years not speaking to each other (and with a few lawsuits in the middle), a statement has been released stating that the co-creator of