By Joshua Stone At this year’s SDCC, I had the opportunity to sit down with the current writing team of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10, Christos Gage
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Adi Tantimedh writes: While the studios have been lamenting that this box office earnings this summer have been in a slump, mostly due to most of the
Dave McKean has changed the way we see comics, filmmaking, and multi-media projects with his unique personal vision of storytelling, and continues to do
Is it me or does San Diego Comic Con still not feel over yet? I still seem to be just as busy. And, no, I'm not exactly sure why I just amended that Lady
Monday, August 4th The ninety-third meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Monday, August 4, 2014 at 7 pm at Dixon Place,
By Jeremy Konrad Look out Star Wars fans: the new books are going to be canon from here on out, and they are celebrating in style for the release of the
By Shawn Perry In just a few months, Geek Bar Chicago is going to open its doors and begin one of the most ambitious geek-themed hospitality endeavors in
By Ale Bodden Throughout SDCC Viz Media hosted a total of three panels centered around: manga, Neon Alley (online anime streaming channel), and Sailor
By Olly MacNamee Having grown up with the artwork of Steve ‘The Dude’ Rude through his work on Nexus, then Miracle Man and World’s Finest at DC Comics as
Corey Ransberg, our roving Bleeding Cool photo-reporter has kindly sent us in these lovely images he captured at San Diego Comic Con encapsulating plenty
By Olly MacNamee Nothing is ever what it seems. When we meet Luke, one of a gang of four central characters in the collected mini-series, Tabatha from T
By Bart Bishop Graphic novelist Brian Wood’s Channel Zero (2000) and The Couriers (2003) fuse baroque sequential art with misanthropic prose. Wood’s
Tim Seeley (Revival, Hack/Slash, The Occultist) and Jim Terry (The Crow: Skinning the Wolves) are set to unleash a new horror comic on the world in August
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Most of you probably know Bryan Lee O’Malley from a series he wrote between 2004-2010 called Scott Pilgrim. It was a vastly
On August 27th, a new comic arrives from Dark Horse, POP, and it is, simply stated, a boundary-pushing book regarding the themes we typically associate
August 1st-3rd Blood And Roses: Magical Girls By Sally Jane Thompson exhibition Orbital Comics Saturday 2nd, 3pm-4pm Doctor Who Signing Forbidden Planet
Okay, that's not a new print, but it is the new Francesco Francavilla variant for the Original Sin Annual #1 (will there ever be a #2?) But getting second
Last week, Mile High Comics' Chuck Rozanski was bemoaning San Diego Comic Con, blaming the rise of the high dollar exclusive items being sold on the show
By Sage Ashford So, over the past two weeks I've had the privilege of playing the Destiny beta. (Well, I say "privilege" but all I really did was
By Andrea “Yunie” McFall Joining with Cosplay Blog with a Brain, this is our next cosplayer interview, featuring GothamScarecrow! He’s a creative
By Ian Mageto http://youtu.be/05bDux3D7DM In this episode of Comics And Cosplay, host and Senior Cosplay Correspondent for Bleeding Cool, Ian Mageto gives
By Adam X. Smith Remember when Vertigo comics were fucking scary? Of course you don’t. The last thing to come out of Vertigo that was genuinely
As you read this, I am probably coming out of the Guardians Of The Galaxy movie with my eldest daughter. We'll tell you what we think in a moment, But
Annihilator, a six issue series by Grant Morrison and Frazer Irving, arrives from Legendary on September 3rd and that team up alone is a significant point
By Jeremy Konrad Going into San Diego Comic Con, the company I wanted to see the most out of was Hasbro. As an avid action figure collector, they hold the
By David Dissanayake The more I read about the new ongoing Wayward by Image Comics, the more intrigued I became. Co-created by Jim Zub and Steve
By Cameron Hatheway Holy crap! When Image Comics throws an Expo filled with exciting announcements, they most certainly deliver! These weren’t just your
The Stephanie Hans variant cover above, promoted for Final Order Cut-Off date certainly helped. But the increase in advance orders for The Wicked + The
By Jared Cornelius When I sit down to write reviews I've found it to be pretty easy most of the time. A game like Shovel Knight, or a comic like Andre
By Sage Ashford A bit of gaming news that slipped under the radar during the massive torrent of geek news that occurs during every SDCC, Variety reports