Announced at yesterday's Aspen panel at San Diego Comic Con... Aspen’s 2014 series Lola XOXO returns in 2015 with Lola XOXO: Volume 2 by creator Siya
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Chuck Rozanski, owner of Mile High Comics is exhibiting at San Diego Comic Con. And he has something to say. He writes, from his store's newsletter, Every
By Jeremy Konrad Kicking off Friday’s Star Wars programing was a panel that most people were not in the room for, but eventually were won over by the fun
By Jeremy Konrad with Joe Glass After 7 long hours of panels today, the batteries needed a recharge. Myself and my colleague Joe decided to stop into a
The week of San Diego Comic Con never fails to produce interesting analytics, usually with a few surprises. But this one's more of a surprise than most,
Two years ago at the Dark Horse panel in San Diego, Erika Alexander, co-creator of Concrete Park, told the audience what she had been told by a major
Over the last few decades, the comic creator studios that grew out of the nineties boom have faded away. South American studios also have less of a
In the first mini-series since Gail Simone relaunched Red Sonja for Dynamite, Frank Tieri takes the She-devil with a Sword to the Black Tower. Byron
Peter S. Svensson writes for Bleeding Cool with the refreshing power of Gatorade. Dave McKean had a spotlight panel at Comic Con, where he showed off many
It was a surprising and energizing night at the Eisner Awards in San Diego Friday, with an interesting pattern of honoring the younger generation of
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFMUm1jkp5s By Joe Glass Wednesday night, preview night of ComicCon International 2014, and San Diego night life begins
Peter Earnest Sailer writes for Bleeding Cool: “Chip Kidd will beatbox and I will freestyle rap.” Cho said before the panel Chip Kidd started
Live: The Eisner Awards 2014 – The Shortest Eisners Ever Storm Saga, Hawkeye, Dean Mullaney (UPDATE)
Welcome to the Eisner Awards 2014, announced at San Diego Comic Con. Here are the nominations... every time one gets announced, we will highlight the
Continuing their SDCC free comic weekend, Dynamite has given us The Boys #1 from Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. And as part of their 10th Anniversary
Peter S. Svensson drinks Gatorade while writing for Bleeding Cool. Gene Luen Yang is a fantastically talented graphic novelist. His “Boxers and Saints”