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"Not so much pushing the envelope of comicbook storytelling as folding it up to make a nice hat." Electricomics. Coming tomorrow. The Facebook page lists
This morning we reported that digital publisher Graphicly was shutting down and staff moving to book publisher Blurb. Michah Baldwin talks about the move
Cosplayer Nicole Jacobs writes about experiences of harassment at recent comic conventions. Jacobs writes: I have been cosplaying since September of 2013,
I don’t normally do reviews. Mainly because I’m a comic writer myself and I feel like critiquing my peers is kind of pretentious. So for me to do a review
Brian K Vaughan has a new issue of Saga out, the first in three months. He has a new Private Eye out, with a collection of the previous five issues. Then
Indie book publisher Blurb that specialise in allowing authors to self publish books through them is hiring key members of the digital comic publisher and
Taken on the NYC Subway, a poster for the upcoming Special Edition NYC Comic Convention, a show focussing on comics and used to promote the larger NYCC
I was born in 1972. Just before that momentous occasion, DC co-publisher Dan DiDio was writing letters to The House of Secrets #99 (August 1972) aged
It's actually a triple-whammy this week as we say in the USA, with three big things happening at once on the 2000AD front. First, there's this week's
Sorry folks, Diamond UK has just told British retailers that Batman #31, Red Lanterns #31 and Justice League Dark #31, all scheduled for this week... will
Earlier Byron Brewer was talking to Chris Roberson on bring his run on Doc Savage to an end, but the writer has two classic pulp series on their last
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
By Jared Cornelius It's not really a secret to anyone who knows me that I'm a wrestling fan. It's not a passion I wear on my sleeve, but in the 31 years
Dave Wallace writes for Bleeding Cool: Darren Aronofsky's Noah movie has done surprisingly well for a film that some had written off as a turkey long