By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
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By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s chat with Iron Fist's Kaare Andrews (which you can still listen to here) – this time around I catch up
By Devon Sanders Recently, artist Yanick Paquette drew attention to the fact that certain publishers don’t pay any sort of royalty or give cover credits
It was a full hall shortly after the opening of Wondercon and just as DC’s booth at the con is front and center, DC snagged one of the earliest opening
By Jared Cornelius In the summer of 2012 Valiant Comics returned from the grave, they rose not as shambling zombie, but as a glorious phoenix, but I
Timothy Carson writes: With the upcoming release of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, it’s no surprise that Peter Parker’s comic variation is flying off the
Titan Books work way ahead on announcing releases, which means more comics previews for us, and so for September and July release respectively, and
My first thought, actually, when Bleeding Cool reported the rumor three weeks before the official announcement that ComiXology might be purchased soon by
By: Julz Hendricks It's no secret that Frozen has literally taken the world by storm. Not only has it grossed over 1 billion at the Box Office, and won a
Well, the cover variants anyway. That's right, Ash and Sheila from Army Of Darkness are getting married in Dynamite's Army Of Darkness: Ash Gets
Dynamite are announcing today that they are serialising the previously-published Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Echoes graphic novel, into a four issue
By Panel 2 Panel Bleeding Cool welcomes back the Panel 2 Panel podcast team joined by Joe Pezzula of Where The Witches Lurk. They say: This week the crew
By Alasdair Stuart Adam Christopher is one of the new wave of genre fiction authors currently sweeping across bookshelves, whether they’re made of print
Sci-Fi author and now comics writer J.C. De La Torre hosts a podcast on science fiction, "Transmissions from Atlantis" and since his comic Star Mage has
By Devon Sanders I first met Ben Penrod, founder of Awesome Con, two years ago. He came into Fantom Comics, the shop I managed at time, with this bold
By José Luis del Río Fortich Beowulf is the longest epic poem in Old English, the language spoken in Anglo-Saxon England before the Norman Conquest.
A few weeks ago, I interviewed Dr. Matthew J. Smith, a Professor in the Department of Communications at Wittenberg University in Ohio, about a field study
UPDATE: Marvel's David Gabriel gets in touch to tell us that Comic Shop News misquoted him, and that he never said that the Essentials program was
Bleeding Cool spoke with co-writer on the series with Mike Mignola and EIC at Dark Horse, Scott Allie, last week about just how Abe Sapien #12, coming in
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
Last year, Bleeding Cool first reported that the character of Damian Wayne was returning to the living this summer. And that does certainly seem to be the
I remember back in the glory days of the Warren Ellis Forum that, every now and then Warren would ask what odd characters people would like him to write,
X-Men, X2, X-Men: Days Of Future Past and Superman Returns director Bryan Singer has being accused of serious crimes, and is being covered by major
By Christopher Helton Tabletop roleplaying has always had a strong self-publishing/DIY streak to it. Even the massive industry leader Dungeons &
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 Erik Grove I wrote a column about Batman for this week but this isn’t that column. That column will come in the future. I’ve also got several
By Julz Hendricks Bee and Puppycat #1 is making it's way to Boom! Studios this May with Natasha Allegri (Adventure Time with Fiona and Cake) and
Last week, Marvel held a creative retreat, where a bunch of comics folk working for Marvel get together and shape the next waves at Marvel. From CBR, To
Solar: Man of the Atom is back, today in fact, arriving in shops from Dynamite Entertainment as part of their Gold Key line up. The comic maintains much
From Batman Eternal #2 posted today, Jim Gordon in trouble. Batman on the case. And Catwoman on Batman's case. Oh Batman! Catwoman will only throw