Concern about the move from digital comics distributor Graphicly to Blurb continues to spread, as publishers realise they are not going to be paid. While
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The second of Dark Horse's 'Starting Points' titles, arriving June 25th, is a special Captain Midnight issue that's geared toward welcoming new readers to
Wizard World Atlanta starts today, and in keeping with some of the recent Wizard Worlds and with help from former Marvel editor and author Danny
By Sage Ashford And here we are with the second installment of the Path to E3 (see the first here). This time we'll be examining Nintendo, the oldest
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: Monty Python’s Holy Grail Ale Brewery: Black Sheep Brewery One of the first beers I put on my list to review was Monty Python’s
By Erik Grove Memorial Day weekend is the traditional start of the summer. In Portland the sun is now marginally more present than the clouds and the rose
Phoenix Comic Con is only a little over a week away (June 5th-8th), and Avatar Press is going to have a strong presence at the convention, supported by
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent I moved to Southern California almost four years ago and when I started attending the cons
By Shawn Perry Spinning out of the events of Forever Evil the final issue of Nightwing serves as an introduction to the new status quo Dick Grayson finds
Well, Dynamite are at the Book Expo America in New York. So they've announced three more book author deals to go with this morning's two. So there's a
When Empire appeared in print from Gorilla Comics in 2000 (a creator-owned company formed by Mark Waid, Kurt Busiek and others), it was a comic ahead of
To coincide with the Book Expo in New York where Dynamite are exhibiting, they are announcing a number of plans. All around pose authors... Such as the
This was the tweet that caused a bit of a twitterstorm last night. Jase loves to read comics and draw super heroes. He was named most artistic in his
Poor Mark. He doesn't have a lot of luck with solicitations. Kick Ass 2 #1 launched with a bit of a muddle. And now Starlight #5 missed its June
Dan Panosian posted on Facebook, This guy, Benjamin Spark, has placed my Danger Girl cover over Darwyn Cooke's panels and is calling it fine art... I love
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 Olly MacNamee What struck me as I read Longship (from Time Bomb Comics) was the purposefully slow, mellow pacing of this tale which is appropriate for
By David Holloway Since my last report from down here in late 2012, it’s fair to say that the Australian Comics biz is on the improve. Reflecting the
Yesterday, Micah Baldwin, former of Graphicly, now at Blurb, wrote, Today is the Graphicly team’s first day at Blurb. (I’ll leave talk about the
Disney owns Marvel, bought for around four billion dollars. But a few decades ago the relationship was rather different, as Disney sued Marvel over their
In a significant announcement landing this morning, (but which we hinted at yesterday from teases on social media), Alan Moore will be partnering with a
By Jared Cornelius Well we made it the finish line everybody, May's almost over and arguably the biggest releases of the month are out this week. Our
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! This week Image gave us some new hotness, DC had lots of Bat books, and Marvel
As we reported here at Bleeding Cool a few months ago, a play is in the works to stage the events surrounding the performance of the play Illuminatus!,
Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London. They say: Welcome to another Special Episode of The Orbiting Pod!
By Gary Turner So last time was a REAL challenge. We covered Wonder Woman. She seems to be a character with a lot of passionate fans from many walks of
By Alasdair Stuart Matt Miner is the brain behind Liberator, one of my favorite comics of the last couple of years. Matt’s a tireless creator, hard at
Take an anthill. Stick a twig into it. Watch how all the ants scurry around, rebuilding, reorganising, attacking the stick, climbing the stick, coping
Brian K Vaughan has a new issue of Saga out, the first in three months. He has a new Private Eye out, with a collection of the previous five issues. Then
It's actually a triple-whammy this week as we say in the USA, with three big things happening at once on the 2000AD front. First, there's this week's