Bleeding Cool has been telling you for awhile that it looked like The Walking Dead #100 would be one of the highest-ordered comics in many years. As
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Chad Hindahl writes "This strip is the last of the gags, and now the story will actually start to roll..."
Before Bleeding Cool Magazine, there was TRIPWIRE. In 2012, TRIPWIRE celebrates its 20th anniversary and so it is getting people to pledge on a must-but
As the con wound down on Sunday, BC reader's focus was still on the film side, with an interesting juxtaposition of the most obvious comics-to-film
Tweeted by Rick Remender today... What is this Andy Kuhn concept drawing from Secret Avengers #33 all about? The Hawkeye from Marvel Earth 666 instead of
After a year on Detective Comics, there was speculation that Tony S Daniel was looking to move on, up and out of DC. A two issue stint had been announced
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool. The Fables Forum is always a weird, wild time, as ringmaster (or leader?) Bill Willingham zings his
Peter S Svensson reports from the Marvel Spider-Man panel at San Diego Comic Con. Minimum Carnage will be, as Bleeding Cool presumed, a Venom/Scalet
Jonathan Ross is a British tv celebrity and comic book creator -- most recently working with Bryan Hitch on America's Got Powers. Of course, we've known
He's had it up on his booth all weekend. Marvel haven't shown or announced it, but it has been hiding in plain sight at Neal Adams' booth at San Diego
Mark Robert Bourne writes for Bleeding Cool; Each year since they started doing this panel at San Diego Comic Con, not only has the room grown and
Well, it worked for Walking Dead #100. The first issue of the Marvel NOW! relaunch, Uncanny Avengers #1 will have twelve covers to choose from. The
Courtesy of Bleeding Cool contributors Joshua Stone, Joe Salas, Mark Bourne, Louis Falcetti and, well, me. The cosplay of San Diego Comic Con 2012.
Thanks to Dan Slott for pointing out a twitter moment worth noting:
Joshua Stone writes in to Bleeding Cool; I was at Mike Mignola's booth today buying a print from his wife and I overheard her saying that this was the