Sean McGrath writes for Bleeding Cool: OK, I have a long story to tell, so if you suspect you’re going to TL;DR a few sentences in, just skip to the last
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Paul Thomas Chapman writes for Bleeding Cool: We came together with a simple goal. We wanted to tell spooky stories, the kind of stories that make a
Hannah Means-Shannon, senior New York Correspondent at Bleeding Cool writes from Hang Dai Studios, Brooklyn; In honor of Jack Kirby’s 96th
A collation of the top ten charts of a number if disparate stores, measuring sales on Wednesdays and Thursdays only, those who can’t wait till the weekend
It all starts next week, the issues are well documented (and don't forget, there's also that thing about Nightwing exploding the internet that day), so
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; Now this was one talk I was really looking forward to at the Stripped strand at the Edinburgh
Chris Thompson writes; The Prince Charles Cinema are hosting a screening of four Doctor Who episodes from the Tennant era, plus a live podcast in the
The motorcycle scene from Batman: Year 100 #4 went up for auction this week. Page twenty of the book was drawn by Paul Pope and was auctioned at
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; For the second last talk at the Edinburgh International Book Festivals Stripped strand’s Sunday
This Wednesday, ComiXology sales gave us the battle of the beasts. Justice League Vs Injustice: Gods Among Us, as sales pushed by the print comic fought
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; For the first talk at the Edinburgh International Book Festival’s Sunday programme what better a way
Bill Meeks, our Senior Dragon Conrespondent writes; "What divides America? Can we overcome our differences? This Fall on ABN, find out! 10 Americans, from
Brandon Thomas writes for Bleeding Cool: “The Client” by Christopher Priest, Mark Texeira, and Joe Quesada I'll be honest with you---Black Panther didn't
Fans of Simon Bisley have been waiting for a long time for his 13 Coins project. Once scheduled to be a graphic novel back in October of 2010, it is now
Gary Gray, our Senior Scottish Correspondent, writes; Now you’d think it would be almost impossible to follow such class acts as Chris Ware, Joe Sacco and