D. J. Coffman writes for Bleeding Cool: This past Saturday I had the pleasure of driving to New York City to see the King Kirby play at The Brick theater
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By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent The 75-seat Schkapf and Sacred Fools Theater in Los Angeles is hosting a limited run of
Any con-going needs those moments of sitting in a pleasant panel and learning something about comics that reminds you why you love the medium, and hearing
By Erik Grove This week’s column is a special treat for me. I met Charles Soule briefly at the Emerald City Comic-con a few months ago. He was gracious
Just received in the mail, From: From the Office of the Co-Publishers Date: June 24, 2014 at xxxxx PM Cc: "DiDio, Dan", "Lee, Jim", "Ganem, Lawrence"
Cover Variance – The Doctor At The Gaslamp District, Skottie's Spideys And What Real Women Look Like
A look at a few upcoming comic book variant covers.... all in one place. Such as issues of Titan's Doctor Who series, exclusive to San Diego Comic Con
There are different levels of rumour we run at Bleeding Cool. Take the Karen Berger story that just ran this morning. That came from informed New York
I confess, I am the kind of folk who looks down on much of what Devil's Due has published over the years, with the possible exception of Hack/Slash. Too
As a father of a nine year old girl who plays a lot of Minecraft, I know the power of YouTube videos based on games. She listens to Stampy in her bedroom
From Marvel... Click to make it work... At the end of Marvel's Infinity series, Thanos was trapped in amber, thanks to one of the powers of his son. Well,
It looks like Image Comics has a new hit on their hands. I understand that not only has Outcast #1 by Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta sold out of its
Wednesday, June 25th Carmine Street Comics at 34 Carmine Street in New York will host the Release Party for The Remnants #4 at 5PM. They say: "Gonna be
Last year, Karen Berger walked away from DC Comics after thirty-two years. During that period, she rose to the Executive Editor of the Vertigo line which
A few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran the story "How The Supreme Court And Jack Kirby Could Change Everything". Looks like we are not alone in that opinion.
This week sees the publication of 2000AD's Prog 1887 and also the return of Rebellion's Brass Sun series for issue #2 (issue #1 went to reprint