Cosplay, cosplay, cosplay. What would San Diego Comic Con be without it? Some of the most inventive costumes we've seen cropped up this year, and slightly
Recent Updates Archives
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
By Ian Mageto Welcome to another episode of Comics and Cosplay here on Bleeding Cool. In this episode, host Ian Mageto, our Senior Cosplay Correspondent,
By Julz Hendricks Female-led comics are stealing the spotlight, making us want more glorious issues to consume. By consume, I mean read over and over
By Nas Hoosen If you’re a Marvel Studios exec, I’ll bet there are days you want to kick someone over the contracts signed during the company’s bankruptcy.
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra If you’ve read my past reviews of Saga, you’ll know that I have always favored Alana and Marko’s storyline over any other
By Michele Brittany I grew up watching The Muppets Show, Dark Crystal and my personal favorite, Labyrinth, so I have a fondness for Jim Henson’s genius
This was the scene from today's Justice League, a peek at the future to come by looking at Power Ring's past. And combined with Geoff John's tweet.
By Ray Flook Heading into San Diego Comic-Con with a pilot that “somehow” (I'll explain that later...) found its way onto several torrent sites and a
From Peter Svensson, Joseph Kyle Schmidt, Jeremy Konrad, Daniel Celko, Peter Sailer, Joe Glass, Rich Johnston, Joshua Stone, Marq Romero, Hannah
By Dan Celko Madeline Ricchiuto and I got our first glimpse into the world of the new Mass Effect game currently in development by Bioware. The Mass
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to Live(ish) From The Games Shop. With San Diego Comic Con and E3 out of the way, it looks like we're finally in the home
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm back from San Diego Comic-Con and ready to talk New Comics Now on A Comic Show!
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent It is said that truth is often stranger than fiction and in 1954, a group of children went
Welcome to another Special Episode of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we shoot for the stars and tackle the two bands of misfits that have called themselves
This week’s titles include: Storm #1 Steed and Mrs. Peel: We're Needed #1 Groo Vs. Conan #1 Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #1 Supreme: Blue Rose #1
Back in 2011, Marvel comics gave us a glimpse of the future. One we haven't seen for a while. At the end of Captain America Reborn we saw this apocalyptic
By Michele Brittany Would you believe that our modern superheroes originate from a spirit of anarchy? Sunday Press Books editor Peter Maresca hosted the
By Joe Cammisa Monday night is here and it's time for The SML Podcast Episode 76: Jeff Ball's Potato Salad Remix here on Bleeding Cool! This week, we
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Thanks for pressing play! DC Comics gives us a fifth week of annuals with most of them continuing the story lines that
The Death Of Wolverine #1 is $4.99. An increasingly popular price point or such events, popular amongst publishers at least. But Dynamic Forces are
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
John Constantine is DC Comics' best known smoker. Starring in the series Hellblazer for 300 issues and now the Constantine comic, we've been used to
The audience screaming for The Strain, the first show to make it into Hall H for its first season, were promised a cannister of gummi worms afterward,
Okay, there's Reginald Hudlin, Matt Wagner, Nick Barrucci here as well. But the massive crowd is here for Quentin Tarantino, to celebrate the publisher's
Scott Allie, Matt Kindt, Cameron Stewart, David Mack, Chuck Palahniuk, Jeff Lemire engaged fans on Sunday midday at San Diego Comic Con and the lineup was
Remember when Jonathan Ross was castigated after accepting the invitation from Neil Gaiman to host this year's Hugo Awards? It was quite a thing and made
So here is a thing. According to the Salt Lake Comic Con, San Diego Comic-Con has sent them a cease and desist letter over their use of the phrase "Comic
The Nailbiter is a big comics fan, but is not happy that Bendis killed Peter Parker, the Ultimate Spider-Man. Brian Bendis has agreed to appear in an
When I arrived a few minutes late, to my consternation since I have a deep reverence for thoses guys and their work, to the Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez