Dynamite is going all in on their Creators Unleashed initiative and we've got an exclusive very early first look at pages from the second offering,
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By Shawn Perry The city of Hartford, CT played host to its first-ever comic con this past weekend and the event was greeted with festive energy and
Doc Frankenstein, a series by the minds behind the Matrix and the upcoming Jupiter Ascending films. The sporadically released series was thought of by
From earlier yesterday in London... A giant octopus has broken down in Oxford Circus. (Or Cthulhu's reign is upon us) pic.twitter.com/pIpr1NEgc7” — Mat
So Dave Sim and friends are painstakingly restoring the six thousand-and-change-page-long Cerebus comic book and making it available digitally in
By Erik Grove I’m going to start this column with a happy birthday. I remember June 1, 2009. I was familiar with Rich Johnston and Lying in the Gutters at
Here's a special extra Lying In The Gutters for you. Five years worth of stories on Bleeding Cool... which got the most hits over the years? We pieced
You got your first Original Sin glow in the dark eye? Well, there's a second on the way... If retailers order more copies of Original Sin #7 than they did
It's not just for manga. The PC and Mac program loved by comic creators worldwide is currently down to $17.99 on Amazon as opposed to the usual $79.99
From Tom Brevoort's Tumblr... Anonymous - Hey Tom. I was just curious as to why Bleedingcool is so antagonistic towards marvel/ For example the whole F4
By Tony Wolf While watching the new AMC show Halt & Catch Fire On Demand on Monday night (I was too traumatized by Sunday night's Game of Thrones to
Remember when you use to see Legendary titles sneaking in to the back of Marvel Comics solicitations in Previews? Well, you probably won't get that again
2000AD returns this week with Prog 1884 and quite a striking poster-like cover and the glowing praise from Jonathan Ross that the magazine is "still
The Fargo-Moorhead Comic Book Collectors Society is having their Summer Comic show on Saturday at the Paradox Event Center. Admission is $3 for Adults and
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent The Long Beach Comic Expo expanded from a single Saturday to a two-day weekend show this