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Troy Wall writes; I worked in the small press for many years, most notably on the BloodRayne comic book series for about five or six years. I'm a prideful
Neil Dvorak writes for Bleeding Cool: Isn't it nice when your gut tells you to follow your heart, and your brain chimes in with, "sounds good to me!" You
A day of anticipation, and then... nothing. Ah well, that's prom for you. And that was a good call because tonight’s Doctor Who Prom is over now, and
Paul Roman Martinez writes for Bleeding Cool: Starting your own Webcomic! Almost since the first time I set up at a comic convention to sell my books,
This is the first week we've had three creator owned comics in the Top Ten of comics sold in stores on Wednesdays and Thursdays and they're all from
Bleeding Cool’s Kickstarter Correspondent, Shawn Demumbrum has lead three Kickstarter campaigns to launch comic books, two successfully funded and one
This week in Dawn: The Swordmaster’s Daughter & Other Stories from Image, Joseph Michael Linsner announced a new Dawn series, Always Darkest, to be
Louis Falcetti writes; Quick! What's the hottest trend in pop culture right now? No it's not zombies, geez louise, where did you come from 2010? And it
Hey! The Gender in Comics panel has no men on it!! I shall wait for internet outrage ! — Stephen Wacker (@StephenWacker) July 13, 2013 It does, after all,
Someone in East Hollywood Neighborhood Council must really like Alex Ross...
In the interest of full-disclosure, Mike Mayhew and I go a ways back. He did the cover for my book The Unusual Suspects and I scripted and he drew the
Pat Bellavance writes for Bleeding Cool I am not new to the Zenith Comics universe but most of you are. I met Andrew Collas a few years ago where I was
Alex Wilson writes for Bleeding Cool: Comic-Con isn’t a stranger to what most would consider an underground economy. People are already on Craigslist
Marc Jackson writes for Bleeding Cool Back in 2010, I created a web-comic and subsequent small-press comic called MAN FROM SPACE. It featured a schlubby













