By Nikolai Fomich Last week I reviewed the first two issues of BOOM!’s new series Thomas Alsop, and today I follow up by chatting with the book’s artist
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By Robert J. Sodaro In 2009 Archie “grew up” and married both Betty and Veronica, then in 2012 those imaginary stories morphed into an ongoing comic
By Erik Grove Last week I waded into the deep end of comic book controversy with my defense of DC’s Identity Crisis. The reader response was predictable
I like comics. I like a lot of comics. I like a lot of different kind of comics. But if I had to choose, through the Sagas, through the From Hells,
Wednesday, July 16th Forbidden Planet at 832 Broadway in New York will host writer Frank Barbiere (Five Ghosts, Solar, Blackout, New Avengers Annual) at a
It's the 350th Issue of Judge Dredd Megazine Special this week at a whopping 132 pages (including a free poster) and we also have Prog 1890 of 2000AD this
It's nearly here--the second arc of Antony Johnston and Christopher Mitten's Image Series Umbral, arriving this comic book day to great anticipation
By Joe Cammisa Monday night is here and it's time for The SML Podcast Episode 74: Summer Time Means No News Time here on Bleeding Cool! This week we are
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 Ian Mageto Comics and Cosplay host and Bleeding Cool’s Bleeding Cosplay columnist Ian Mageto presents his thoughts on DC Comics' new Batgirl costume
By Christopher Smith In this, the fifth installment of our ongoing column series, Christopher Smith takes us on a tour through his own back pages as a
Dave Wallace reviews the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume III: Century hardcover for BleedingCool: When Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill finally
Thor's Comic Column: Back in 2002, an aspiring comic writer named Sean Fahey launched a comic-review column with a vaguely “Viking” name, and a mission to
Consider this an irregular feature looking at comic books that have gone to second prints or more. Now, it is worth remembering that some publishers plan
That is what I have been told. To be announced at or before San Diego Comic Con. I presume this is a new monthly Marvel comic book starring the
By Ed Saul, who has had a sneak-peek at issues #1-3 of The Life After by Joshua Hale Fialkov and Gabriel Bautista from Oni Press Issue # 1 of The Life
In May, Image Comics announced the upcoming title Imperial, a "superhero romance", by Steven T. Seagle and Mark Dos Santos, in tandem with Man of Action
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
By Dan Celko and Jeremy Konrad The Dedicated Server is a YouTube news show here to keep you informed about gaming, talk about the implications for related
By Olly MacNamee When first I drank from the Bleeding Cool-Aid fountain back in January as a roving reporter covering conventions in the Midlands area of
Boom's Pen And Ink publishing program is the latest to take on IDW's Artist Edition by reproducing comics from the original art, as closely as possible.
The file names are familiar, with Marcelo Camargo's nomenclature in them. But what was feared last week has happened... We told you that the scripts for
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: Judgement Day Brewery: The Lost Abbey Ashes cloud the sky. The cloven hooves of horses fill the air. Screams of the fallen ring
By Julz Hendricks The best part of my week was curling up with comiXology and reading the newest issue of Edison Rex, #16. It seems like just yesterday
By Shawn Perry Earlier this week, Grayson #1 hit the stands and I am happy to report it was a promising and highly entertaining debut for the new series
By Patrick Dane When Rise of the Planet of the Apes came out in the summer of 2011, it was a real surprise. On paper, a prequel to Planet of the Apes is
Over a year ago, Rob Liefeld Kickstarted $35K to publish a revival of his Brigade series last year, to be released, and distributed free at the beginning
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
By Gordon Mclean Last weekend Glasgow Comic Con once again pulled off its sunshine miracle. Now in its fourth year, GCC somehow continued its unbroken
By Chris Hood (This is Part Seventeen of an ongoing series to help educate aspiring filmmakers on the process of making their first film. Previous