By Olly MacNamee Hosted by Bleeding Cool’s own Alisdair Stuart, this first panel of the day was well attended and uninterrupted, other than the sound of a
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By Nikolai Fomich Locust Moon Comics proudly announced their Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream Kickstarter campaign earlier this week. I sat down with two
By David Dissanayake Out July 16th from Image Comics is Dark Engine, a new dark fantasy/mystery ongoing by Ryan Burton and John Bivens. It's a twisted
From the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man #4... the secret, the original sin of Spider-Man... that he was not alone. Before this could happen... Someone else
I went to a few of these. However I didn't have the chutzpah to hold my phone up filming it all. Ramon Vitral did. And thanks to him and his blog, we now
Decomixado of Mexico City, the country's second largest comic shop, is planning a rather special event in July. On the 5th, alongside the release of
Take it away, Alan. He's not alone. Rock stars Dani Filth and Jyrki 69 have joined him to talk about Dead Souls: Resurrection, a redrawn and remastered
So this is how X-Force #5 ended. Cable goes explodo. In days gone by this might have been of note, but the comic book reading public is blasé these days.
This is how they began. This is their more familiar Grant Morrison/Richard Case look. This was a more recent pre-52 version of the team. And
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
A while ago, we ran this story... quoting Jim Starlin saying, after I brought Adam Warlock back from the dead in the Infinity Revelation, someone at
The last we saw of Jerome Opeña in comic books was at the end of the Infinity series. Snce then he's done a few covers, but has been remarkably quiet on
First came Fairy Quest from Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos. Funded on Kickstarter, published by Boom, it spawned a sequel. And was much liked. You get
Yesterday we saw the announcement of a new Humble Bundle in honor of Dynamite's 10th Anniversary. The bundle was set to raise money for the Comic Book
Is it just me or was the AT-AT driver one of the least desirable figures when you were buying Star Wars figures as a kid? His head looked just too... big