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By Shawn Perry After years of public squabbling amongst the creative teams –- the Simpsons and Griffins clans are finally going to make nice and meet for
Storm clouds are gathering. Yesterday I wrote a piece noting how recent issues of the Marvel comic X-Force had crossed over with the world of Strikeforce
By Julz Hendricks Friendship, courage and mystery: It's all in a days work for the Lumberjanes. The story picks up with the girls: April, Mal, Ripley,
Back at ComicsPRO in March, Dark Horse let retailers know that it would soon be kicking off its new 'Starting Points' program where each month key books
By Jared Cornelius So Xbox head, Phil Spencer, sent out a press release revealing that Microsoft would be releasing a Kinect-less version of the Xbox One
The School of Visual Arts Department of Illustration and Cartooning hosted their annual Portfolio Review in conjunction with the Office of Career
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to Typing on The Dead: Bleeding Cool’s Walking Dead recap column. In the aftermath of All Out War, we seem to have an All
By David Dissanayake I love heist stories. Ocean’s Eleven, The Italian Job, The Last Days of American Crime, Snatch, The Losers, Johnny Double - the list
I've been a fan of Valerie D'Orazio's writing since the days of her Occasional Superheroine blog. It wasn't that it was just a vicious attack on the
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Following on from the Three Hundred, Two Hundred Dollar Club and One Hundred And Fifty Club runarounds on eBay, here’s a look at modern day comic books
By Etienne Dubuc In need of some more Marvel Universe? You've read every comics issue possible, seen every movie, played every video game? There is still
DeviantArt's journal depthRADIUS has recently published a short visual essay entitled "Secrets of Superman's Underwear", and it's actually quite a
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjpU4nu6edA Maxx’s Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies
By Mike Federali Matt Wade is the creative force behind Issues, a web show about a troubled comic shop owner and his uncanny co-workers. Matt and I talked
They are really not letting go of the fact that Justice League United was originally going to be Justice League Canada until someone realised that they
Boom! talked about this at ComicsPRO about this. And now they have the full details for what they are calling their Innovators Retail Rewards Program.
I’ve been hearing about the eminent arrival of Abe Sapien #12 for some time, and knew that this issue of the comic is going to bring a big shift in
Not sure if Eaglemoss Magazines totally thought this one through. Thanks to Chris Thompson...
Following on from the Three Hundred and Two Hundred Dollar Club runaround eBay, here's a look at modern day comic books that have recently sold copies for
Two Avengers books written by Jonathan Hickman are published today, Avengers #29 and New Avengers #18. The former is the Original Sin tie in issue, as
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to another week of new video games, it's Live(ish) From The Games Shop. It's apparently port week, because all but one
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm Aaron from A Comic Shop, and I love comics. This is a little show I do every
By Andrea "Yunie" McFall Joining with Cosplay Blog with a Brain, this is our next cosplayer interview, featuring Ger Tysk! She’s an author and cosplayer
By Alasdair Stuart April was a good month to be a Ghost. The comic creator collective took over Orbital Comics for a hugely successful, ultimately
By Ian Mageto Senior Cosplay Correspondent and Bleeding Cosplay columnist Ian Mageto writes: Over the last few years burlesque shows have become one of
By Erik Grove This week is going to be a little bit different. I always write about comics I like - if I don’t like them, I don’t write about them - but
The first arc of The Extinction Parade, written by New York Times Best-selling author Max Brooks (The Zombie Survival Guide, World War Z) and illustrated
The FCBD 2014 Mouse Guard 56 page hardcover from Archaia was allocated, as you may have noticed. eBay certainly has, its a twelve dollar book. But now,