Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, I'm back with the first week of 2015 comics! Marvel really won this week with two
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Towards the end of 2014 Bleeding Cool debuted the first issue of the Devil’s Due title Tales of Mr. Rhee: “Karmageddon” by Dirk Manning (writer), Seth
By Josh Hechinger Welcome once more to From Strip to Script, where I reverse-engineer a script from a finished page of someone else’s comic. So, last
Charles, aka "Chuck" Forsman runs indie imprint and distributor Oily Comics, as well as the creator of Ignatz award-winning Snake Oil and graphic novel
The title actually does make sense if you'll bear with me a moment. I was already impressed with Boom's Sleepy Hollow comic from its first issue onwards,
I really have a love/hate relationship with Assassin's Creed. It's a ton of fun, the time periods are generally interesting and they've done several
At one point, Tony Hawk was one of the most bankable names in video games. The first two games in his franchise are classics in their genre and plenty of
2000AD is back this week and all is right with the world. Prog 1912 arrives in shops in the UK on January 7th, digitally worldwide the same day, and in
By Joe Cammisa Monday night is here and it's time for The SML Podcast Episode 99: Kris is a Secret Hipster, here on Bleeding Cool! Fun week this week as
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
By Phil Harris Whilst artists, game designers and coders are almost always part of the in-house team in videogames development the role of the audio
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent Welcome to 2015! Those of you into your popular culture references will know that this year
Crossed #100 #1, written by Alan Moore, with art by Gabriel Andrade, taught us a thing or two about how to use the personal voice to generate a sense of
It's a new year baby. And let's see what of it you have been reading.... Top Twenty Traffic Of The Week 1. Could Time Runs Out 'Quarantine' The Fantastic
In his latest newsletter, Warren Ellis, author of Trees, Transmetropolitan, The Authority, Global Frequency and Freakangels, talked about a few upcoming
So here we are at the start of 2015, with 2014 sinking just behind the horizon. The world of gaming wearily trudged its way to the new year over the last
Yoe Books are the publisher of all manner of envelope-pushing classic comics and comics that should be archived and remembered via a team-up with IDW.
We celebrate and cherish our pulp fiction heritage in comics a great deal, and especially look back to the painted cover art that has so strongly made a
The big story over the Christmas break in the gaming world was the Lizard Squad DDoS attack on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live. The attack meant that
Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted
Rumour Of The Year it may never be officially approved. But you know it's true. Or at least it should be true. This year we told you that the planned
Hang Dai Editions, the collective publication label of several members of Hang Dai Studios in Gowanus, Brooklyn, announced today that the successfully
So who did most to attack their own employers, co-creators, retailers or readers in comic books this year? Biting The Hand That Feeds You Of The Year
It's 2015, and no doubt I'll keep saying that to myself for the next 10 months until I get it right, but given the change of calendar I've been attempting
Were they pushed or did they quit? Whatever the circumstances, they've gone, moved on. Who's departure made the most impact in comic books? Some were
Scam Of The Year So who has been left out of pocket by the work of ne'er-do-wells this year? The year began with UK toy and merchandise store Mother's
Visual Of The Year It's comics. You can be guaranteed there's a lot of look at. So what were the visuals of 2014 in the comics industry that have been
I am told there are many exciting things planned for Bleeding Cool in 2015. But I'd like to take this moment to thank the folk who have made Bleeding Cool
For me, interviews are a big part of what I look back on when I consider my experiences in comics at the end of the year. Whether taken from phone
I sadly admit that I never got to Bayonetta 2 this year, being one of the few empty marks on my ballot over the last 12 months. From what I've heard