From today's Original Sin #1, sent in by a friendly retailer. You know, I'm sure Pol Pot would want to challenge that. Or in the Marvel Universe, surely
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Nailbiter #1 is published tomorrow. The Phantom group of retailers have an exclusive variant designed for selfies, it seems. Here is Wonderworld retailer
Last night, I found my way barred. Trying to get into Jelly Jungle, I found myself flummoxed by the three quests, one per day, ahead of me. So I called
In the last couple of years, Boom Studios has been increasing the number of original creator-participant comics from the likes of Mike Carey, George
It is clearly a terrible thing that comics intended to be given away free are being snapped up and flipped on eBay by speculators in order to turn a quick
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I survived the biggest Free Comic Book Day ever, and am back with Futures End,
We've got a thriller on the Twitter going on this evening between Marvelous Mark Waid and Daring Dan Jurgens over a perceived slight about the New 52...
By Andrea “Yunie” McFall This past Saturday, May 3rd, Mile High Comics opened its doors for the annual celebration of Free Comic Book Day! With friends
We've got three extended previews from Dynamite this week. First up is Turok: Dinosaur Hunter by Greg Pak and Mirko Colak as they wrap up the first story
By Ian Mageto Each week Bleeding Cosplay Senior Cosplay Correspondent Ian Mageto features individuals who not only love cosplay, but also bleed it. If you
I'm a mild toy geek. I don't buy a lot, but I do tend to buy Batman and Superman figures, especially if they are from the same set. So I thought that this
Dynamite's take on the classic pulp character The Black Bat hit's issue #10 and interviewer Byron Brewer sat checked in with series writer Brian
Ultimate Comics in Durham, North Carolina had the usually set up for Free Comic Book Day, the free books, the creators including Tommy Lee Edwards
By Jared Cornelius Bleeding Cool erupted into an explosion of dueling opinions thanks to our very own Erik Grove. In Erik's Eight Essential column,
Craig Yoe is the Indiana Jones of comics history and archival work, and it turns out that just like Indy, he's been doing this ever since he was a young