We've got a sneak peek of All-New X-Men #27 featuring the return of the future Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. This is their first appearance since the
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By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: The Dogfather Brewery: Laughing Dog Brewing When I was perusing the liquor store for a brew to check out this week, I was having
Funko has announced some of their newest toys and it's quite the range from a Rocketeer action figure with removable Helmet and Jet Pack to classic
Thom Zahler hosted Katie Cook at Wondercon this year in a Spotlight panel on Sunday. Katie welcomed people by saying that she was grateful to see people
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
Julian Darius writes, I’m an academic. I’m trained to overanalyze. And in planning my Kickstarter, I had to take a hard look at how crowdfunding for
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent In the wake of Amazon's announcement to acquire comiXology, at Friday afternoon’s Wondercon
Lots of publishers represented here and some fine comics creators in that roster. Here's Boom!, Archaia, Dark Horse, Valiant, Lions Forge, and indie (Love
It's Easter. It's Wondercon. Staying in a hotel room means not much Easter basket joy. Until my reporters and I found this last night: A massive Jack
We ran the news of a Venture Bros art book from Dark Horse Comics back in San Diego Comic Con last year. Dark Horse described it as a rumour. But
You may remember how, when the UK's biggest chatshow host Jonathan Ross was asked and agreed to host the Hugo Awards for free, certain people were up in
IDW has published X-Files: Season 10, continuing the story if the successful sci-fi TV show and films with the producers of the show, in comics form. Now
Solar: Man of the Atom debuted this week from Dynamite Entertainment, written by the stellar Frank Barbiere with art by Joe Bennett. With it, Barbiere
France does Free Comic Book Day differently. Firstly, they do it two weeks later, because they are lazy. Then they take two whole days to do it in. And
Dan DiDio, co-Publisher of DC Comics, has been laying out the schedules for the three announced weekly titles so far, on Facebook. Unlike 52 and Countdown