By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent With summer just a few weeks away, the season of cons and expos are upon us and liable to
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So, yes, Bleeding Cool is five years old. And a few folk wanted to say a few things, including me. Happy Fifth Birthday, Bleeding Cool, From Those Who
DC Comics is on the road again this year, hosting face-to-face retailer summits coincidentally happening alongside existing comic book convention for your
Monday, June 2nd Neil Gaiman will be signing the soon-to-be released paperback version of The Ocean at the End of the Lane at R.J. Julia Booksellers in
In the June issue of Comic Heroes, Grant Morrison expresses a wish to write a long run on The Flash. And, with the likes of All Star Superman and his
By Olly MacNamee As well as celebrating the promotion of Leicester City football club into the Premier League, this lovely little city can also celebrate
Book Expo America ran for four days this week at the Javits Center in New York, that glass palace of culture or at least fan interest. Book Expo, aka
As ever, Amazon listings are subject to change and can often be inaccurate. So know that going in. But at least this gives us an idea of some of the big
As everyone knows, the comic book professionals hate Bleeding Cool. Except when they love it. So what did they have to say on this momentous occasion of
Today is the fifth anniversary of Bleeding Cool. Some of the folk who write and work on the site wanted to share their experiences in that time... When I
Today's it's all about Neil Gaiman's past. Gosh Comics in London will, in July, be launching their ex-employee Hayley Campbell's The Art Of Neil Gaiman.
In December, Marvel are collecting an as-yet-unannounced Thanos series called A God Up There Listening written by Rob Williams. It also collects the
It's been argued that the most important portrayal of homosexuality in comic books is when it isn't a mater of comment. It just is. Could this be a
By Dan Celko They say: The Dedicated Server is a YouTube news show here to keep you informed about gaming, talk about the implications for related
So we ran a story and a follow-up about plans at Marvel to put the Fantastic Four comics in hiatus for the duration of the Fox movie production, publicity
By Julz Hendricks Just when I think I can't love BOOM! Studios enough, they throw something magnificent at me. BOOM!tube will feature weekly news,
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent I have a confession to make: the portrayal of women is not usually at the forefront of my
It was my first year attending Book Expo America, and like my venture to the Toy Fair at the Javits Center in New York, it was more of acclimatizing trip
Death Of Wolverine by Charles Soule and Steve McNiven is out in September. And Marvel would really like people to order it please. So Marvel will be
By Jared Cornelius They say everything's bigger in Texas and the folks over at the A-Kon Anime Convention in Dallas, Texas want that message loud and
So anyway, there's this comic called Six Gun Gorilla by Si Spurrier and Jeff Stokely that came out from Boom! Studios. And it's being collected. And I've
I really liked Trees. Here's just one of the reason. Spoilers on. Warren Ellis on the BBC's Edge Of Darkness. On the writer. Totally missed this: the
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
Ryan Lindsay and Eric Zawadzki's early page for Headspace #1 from 2014. Brian Wood and David Gianfelice's opening page for Northlanders #1 from 2007.
By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s episode with the amazing Steve Skroce (which you can still listen to here), this time around I sit down
By Chris Hood Long before the cameras roll on Day One, you’ll have prepared a mountain of paperwork. There will be deal memos for cast and crew, a pile
By Mike Federali Hi, I’m Mike Federali. I asked Bleeding Cool to let me talk about my Bigger Plan for Tidewater Comicon so let’s get right to it. To get
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Volume 1 of Saga was the beginning of a heart-pounding adventure, so it didn’t take long for me to dive into Volume 2 of
A three-woman team of Royal College of Art post-graduates has launched a Kickstarter for an ambitious new project set to combine comics journalism and
By Tim Hanley DC’s overall percentage of female characters fell while Marvel’s rose, but the difference wasn’t enough to make up the gap between the