Written by Kathryn Immonen, drawn by Stuart Immonen, Snipe was a limited edition comic-stroke-art object limited to 100 editions and sold at comic
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By Alasdair Stuart Cinema is magic. I grew up on the Isle of Man, which is the thing the weather forecaster always stands in front of on the UK weather
Dynamite has both Magnus: Robot Fighter #5 and the special Magnus Robot Hunter #0 issue hitting comics shelves on Wednesday. Like with some of their other
Last night, I have the great pleasure of not going to see Monty Python (I'll save that for another night) but instead spend a night out in London with
Alex Ross will be set up as usual at the San Diego Comic Con this year (July 24-27) at booth 2419 where he will be offering up a few new things. First is
Bleeding Cool and Dynamite are trying something new this holiday weekend. We are going to be putting up the preceding issues to all of Dynamite's new
Why do I get the feeling that these are already appearing as PC desktop wallpaper everywhere? The collective Stellar Labs artists have been posting their
Stjepan Sejic has created a new comic called Death Vigil. It clocks in at 46 pages for the price that Top Cow usually sells their 22-page books. That's a
By Alasdair Stuart Terry Martin is one of the hardest working people in modern genre fiction. The head of the award-winning The House of Murky Depths,
By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s chat with rising talent Steve Orlando (which you can still listen to here), this time around I welcome
By Shawn Perry Recently, I had the pleasure of meeting with local artist Luke Foster at our local comic shop, A Hero’s Legacy. In recent years, Foster has
By Jeremy Konrad Imagine if you will that you were offered a chance to go to San Diego Comic Con as a reporter for Bleeding Cool. Chance of a lifetime
By Joseph Kyle Schmidt It’s always painful to hear a comic book retailer closed its doors. No matter the reasons or circumstances that force the shutdown,
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Right off the bat I knew that Rat Queens Volume One: Sass and Sorcery, was going to be a fun read. When I turned to the
The video is a couple of years old, but has recently resurfaced on the message boards, a look through comic collector Eric Ladd's collections of John