Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London. They say: Welcome to Episode 163 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we
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On September 10th, Imperial #2 arrives from the Man of Action imprint at Image Comics, written by Steven T. Seagle, who also does the logo and design
This Week’s Reviews: God Hates Astronauts #1 Original Sin #8 Futures End Week 1 The Death Defying Doctor Mirage #1 God is Dead: Book of Acts Alpha
Here at Bleeding Cool we particularly love process pieces and hope to run more when we can get our hands on them. Many aspiring comics artists and pros
By Joe Glass I stumbled across a true delight on Tumblr the other day. In a little corner of the world of procrastination that is Tumblr, I found
From last year's Fairest #17, cover by Adam Hughes, published last year by DC/Vertigo... And from Mnemovore #1 by Mike Huddlestone, published last decade
Last week saw the final issue of the Deadpool Vs X-Force series, just as the Deadpool Vs Hawkeye series kicked off. But how to end this time travelling
It may have come fourth in sales, but that extra dollar on Multiversity #1 saw it top the August charts in terms of cash through the tills... TOP 100
The Vision, as will be seen in Age Of Ultron... Bleeding Cool Editor-In-Chief Hannah Means-Shannon went to Baltimore Comic Con and came back with scoops,
The perils of writing a shared continuity... Over the weekend, Bleeding Cool pointed out a slight problem with Original Sin #6, featuring a Thor, with his
Baltimore Comic Con was lively this year to say the least, and the new floor configuration based on a larger space seemed geared to keep people in motion
Adi Tantimedh writes, I don’t know if you’re tired of hearing critics and pundits talk about the Golden Age of Television that we’re supposedly living in
Justice League #34 won't be by Doug Mahnke as solicited but by Joe Prado and Ivan Reis. Wolverine And The X-Men #10 will be joined by art from Jacob
Anthony Hammock again, from comicsheatingup.net on camera there. His first lots of cosplay photos are here. And he also brought home a little con
Mercy Thompson is a character and protagonist for a series of novels written by Patricia Briggs. In the books Thompson is the daughter of a Blackfeet