I recall hearing about the possibility of this book a couple of years ago and feeling fascinated by the core principles behind it. Brass Sun is a book
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In this first out our two-part interview of Chris Roberson today, Byron Brewer talks with the writer about his eight issues run on Doc Savage, how he got
Brian M. Puaca writes for Bleeding Cool: As we move into the last half of May, college students around the country are graduating or heading home for the
We've looked into the very, very early work of Alan Moore, uncovering what appears to be his earliest published work, written in 1969. Today we have
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
The biggest story of the week is one of the stories from the Diamond Retailer Summit in Las Vegas that both CBR and Newsarama declined to cover... even as
Adi Tantimedh writes, Every now and then, I get sent advance copies of books and graphic novels and offered a chance to interview the authors. The Three
"There should be a superhero for every type of person." Stan Lee, king of diversity there. "I'd like to be remembered as a guy who co-created a lot of
First there are cinema ads, now there ads in major newspaper. Marvel, the publisher never known to spent a cent on advertising that it can afford not to
Wednesday, May 28th JHU Comics, Hang Dai Studios, and Delete Blood Cancer Present: A Bone Marrow Donor Drive In Support of Seth Kushner on the 28th at 6PM
Lesbian vampires. It comes with the territory. TV Tropes tells us, She's got the raven-black hair, the tight leather bodice, the pale skin, and the fangs.
It has been a troubled series. Originally revealed by Bleeding Cool on April 1st last year, Inhuman and Inhumanity was Marvel's big new thing, a way to
Courtesy of Frazer Brown... Clicky for biggy. Much much biggy.
On Saturday, Bleeding Cool told you that Marvel would be advertising Miracleman in cinemas over Memorial Weekend. And so it came to pass, with viewers
Adam Armit writing for Bleeding Cool Coran's Quest: Misterstourworm and the Kelpies Gift – a Scottish fantasy, a tale of friendship and compassion, of a