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DC Comics production staff are coming to terms with the challenge of working on their standard books, alongside what are described as the "interim" books
NEW YORK STATE OF MINDLESSNESS Yesterday, Jim Romensko wrote, “It caught everyone by surprise,” King Features comics editor Brendan Burford tells me. “We
For comic coming out in June, here are fifteen of the variant covers, created by Ant Lucia, that accompany a number of DC Comics titles...
Farscape, the late nineties sci-fi TV show has been through a number of comic book adaptations. In 2002, Wildstorm produced a two-part Farscape comic. And
Archer & Armstrong kicks off their 20th issue with a new story arc, American Wasteland. Writer Fred Van Lente and artist Pere Perez pit our two heroes
In November Marvel Comics will be releasing it's Marvel 75th Anniversary Omnibus - a 1200 page book featuring stories chosen by the fans. Marvel is
By Chris Thompson After last week’s chat with the Artful Daggers crew, Josh Shalek, Fabian Rangel Jr. & Jai Nitz (which you can still listen to here),
By Ian Mageto In this episode Comics and Cosplay host Ian Mageto, also Bleeding Cool's Senior Cosplay correspondent and Bleeding Cosplay columnist,
With the return of Chaos! Comics, Dynamite Entertainment is offering up an art contest. You draw your best version of Evil Ernie, Purgatory or Chastity
By Gary Turner Last time's Power Man & Iron Fist pitch was pretty challenging to get two so very different characters together. But I think it would
Recently, fan-favorite writer Gail Simone announced that she would be extending her run on Dynamite's Red Sonja series. I got a chance to ask the writer
By Spencer Ellsworth It's Women in Comics Month this may, so it's a particular honor to welcome G. Willow Wilson to Bleeding Cool. G. Willow Wilson has
By David Dissanayake Ted McKeever’s Eddy Current series changed my life. I discovered it early in my comics-reading, at a time when I was mostly
Stan Sakai'sUsagi Jojimbo, the tale of a samurai rabbit, has been charming audiences for thirty years. And in August, the comic get a new six-issue