By Chris Thompson After last week’s chat with Clifford Meth (which you can still listen to here), this time around I catch up with writer Justin Jordan to
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By Jared Cornelius As a comics fan I often find myself being reductive and cynical about revivals and updated properties. It's so easy to be cynical
By Joseph Kyle Schmidt I’m not the world’s biggest Warren Ellis fan. It’s not that I’m critical of any of his work, because that’s not true. I’ve pretty
We wrote about Clydene Nee earlier this year. But with San Diego Comic Con in less than two weeks, it's about tome for a reminder. A regular volunteer
Bleeding Cool's SDCC 2014 announcement from Dark Horse is the impending March 2015 series Neverboy written by Shaun Simon of The True Lives of the
This isn't your grandfather's Batman. Of course it's not Batman at all. This is Gotham. And thanks to a rather entertaining source, I've just seen the pilot episode.
Last month we pointed out DC Comics had increased their marketshare of the direct comics market against Marvel in May, after a number of months suffering
While you’re waiting in line this weekend to catch the next blockbuster of the summer season, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, you can catch up on some of
P. Craig Russell has moved through five volumes of graphic storytelling instructional video projects that are going to produce an entire generation of
By Emir Pasanovic In my last text, I mentioned in a few places how beautiful Croatia's coast is, but how can I portray how much the sea really shapes the
By Christopher Helton Just before the fireworks of the American Independence Day you may have heard a shot fired off. That was the opening volley in the
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu With the Guardians of the Galaxy movie just round the corner, all kinds of promo stuff are popping up. But Rocket Raccoon #1,
By Ian Mageto Comics and Cosplay host and Bleeding Cool’s Bleeding Cosplay columnist Ian Mageto presents another episode of Comics and Cosplay, and this
You may have seen the Out of Step Arts Collective representing at SPX or more recently at HeroesCon in North Carolina, and the stand out from the crowd
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to Typing on The Dead: Bleeding Cool’s Walking Dead recap column. It’s been a strange few months for the cast of the
By Brandon Engel Michael Crichton published his first novel in 1966. After enjoying success in the literary world for nearly a decade, Crichton decided to
By David Dissanayake Outcast, the new Skybound/Image Comics horror series from Robert Kirkman, Paul Azaceta, and Elizabeth Breitweiser hit stands a couple
Comico was a comics publisher in Pennsylvania that, through the nineties, published books such as Robotech, Jonny Quest, Mage: The Hero Discovered,
This is what happens when comic book creators get worried about the status of their work at their current publisher. They try and get work elsewhere. Take
Titan Comics have announced that there's going to be a very special international focus on Doctor Who comics on July 26nd, drawing in retailers, fans, no
By Phil Harris For those who haven't experienced a "Jam" they take place over 48 hours and people gather together to try and create something cool. Game
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 Comics and Cosplay host and Bleeding Cool’s Bleeding Cosplay columnist Ian Mageto presents another episode of Comics and Cosplay, and this
By Tony Pannacio “It’s not an ‘s.’ On my planet, it stands for ‘hope.’” -- Kal-El speaking to Lois Lane, Man of Steel (2013) In Action Comics #1, Superman
By Nikolai Fomich Chris Miskiewicz and Palle Schmidt have created in Thomas Alsop a tale about New York hauntings. Sure there ghosts – Thomas even shoots
Tomorrow, we see the full reveal of Wednesday and Thursday's programming at San Diego Comic Con. And then every day from then we'll get the corresponding
The grass is always greener. And someone else's cover to the comic you wanted to buy is always more desirable than the comic you have in front of you.
Once upon a time, Brian Bendis used to write Todd McFarlane Spawn spinoff comicbooks. Then Bendis took the job writing Ultimate Spider-Man and McFarlane
Scooby Doo goes to Comic Con and meets... an old British fellow with a long scarf. I wonder who he could be? And did he steal all the backgrounds from
So who knows Batman's identity in the New 52? The Batfamily know, Tim Drake worked it out, Superman knows - and so Wonder Woman probably knows too. But