Monday, June 30th The ninetieth meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Monday, June 30, 2014 at 7 pm at Columbia
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I write and draw cartoons every week for the British right wing libertarian political blog, Guido Fawkes, the most popular political blog in the country.
By Phil Harris Nestled in the middle of the Edinburgh international Film Festival is the Edinburgh Games Symposium. Back for its second year, and bigger
Caliber Comics was the publisher that Spawn killed. Or rather the Spawn Powercardz trading card set that saw the printer not understand the importance of
Mark Millar On The End Of Kick Ass
Diamond Comic Distributors has announced that it is to discontinue its toll-free 800 number for retailers, a service that has existed for many years. But
Hasslein Books, whose tag-line is "Reference books by geeks for geeks" has recently released a new tome dedicated to The Doctor entitled Lost in Time and
I live in London. And it seems that, in 2014, it's The Year Of Comics. So many cool things happening in and around the city. Here's what's coming up in
Project Title: Rexodus. Creators: Kevin Anderson, Eric Lee, Mark Steele & Paul Wizikowski. Paul Wizikowski writes, How do you build something bigger
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
Nerdy Show Comic Show host Cap Blackard says: The Nerdy Show crew traveled from Orlando to Charlotte North Carolina for our favorite comic convention of
By Julz Hendricks I admit that I haven't yet read The Walking Dead, although the first Compendium stares at my from my bookshelf. It's just very
Bill Watters made it to the Red Carpet premier of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes in San Francisco on Thursday, June 26th, and has kindly offered to let us
Pat Shand writes, Okay, so Robyn. She’s a half-blind archer with a magical eye living in New York City. The supporting cast is Marian, a witch from the
By Shawn Perry Mild-Mannered Aaron Haaland was the owner of A Comic Shop in Florida (and host of A Comic Show here on Bleeding Cool) before he was bitten
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Let’s all just take a moment to applaud Brain K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples for their wonderful abilities to start so many
By Tim Hanley DC fell slightly in April, but Marvel fell even more, allowing DC to retain the higher percentage of female creators for the fifth straight
Dave Elliot has been an unrepentant maker of comics for many years, and co-edited the groundbreaking A1 Anthology with Gary Leach based on a creator-owned
It may have outsold The Walking Dead. But clearly there were not enough copies of Outcast #1 ordered by retailers. Sorry, I mean Outcast By Kirkman
The Diamond Retailer Best Pratice Awards are given out by the comic book distributor to comic stores to reward "best practice" - and other stores get to
One of my absolute favourite small press cartoonist Jessica Bradley-Bove writes, Eep! Although I can't go into any details right now, I'm very very happy
Written by Hannah Doerge with art by Per Darwin Berg, this is a hearted defense of the character, and the costume of Power Girl. From Hannah's blog and
The former might be helped by the fact that it's being turned into a TV show. The latter may be helped by the fact that it was already turned into a TV
By Olly MacNamee Hosted by Bleeding Cool’s own Alisdair Stuart, this first panel of the day was well attended and uninterrupted, other than the sound of a
By David Dissanayake Out July 16th from Image Comics is Dark Engine, a new dark fantasy/mystery ongoing by Ryan Burton and John Bivens. It's a twisted
So this is how X-Force #5 ended. Cable goes explodo. In days gone by this might have been of note, but the comic book reading public is blasé these days.
Thank you YouTube (now taken down, sadly). But the Flash TV pilot roars around the internet it seems. 1. Days Of Future Yet To Come. The red and the
By Dan Celko The Dedicated Server is a YouTube news show here to keep you informed about gaming, talk about the implications for related fandoms, and to
By Trent Pitts Once a summer in a hotel ballroom in Charlotte, North Carolina, comic fans and creators gather together to celebrate art and