Sue, at DC Women Kicking Ass, has been reading the new TwoMorrows volume on Cliff Chiang and his work on the DC New 52 Wonder Woman. And they learnt
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I am told to expect the nature of the Thunderbolts comic to undergo some very big changes after Original Sin. The book began as the story of
By Sage Ashford Ah, and now we come to the first month of Spring. Gamers looking for the typical, big budget AAA titles may find themselves wanting a
By Panel 2 Panel Bleeding Cool welcomes back the Panel 2 Panel podcast team joined by Wayward Raven Studios. They say: This week the crew is joined by
By Chris Thompson After last week’s chat with Rick Remender (which you can still listen to here), this time I catch up with
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back to Typing on The Dead, Bleeding Cool’s Walking Dead recap. This week as you may have heard is all about our warring
By Elizabeth Heyman, on the ground at MoCCA Fest in New York City First off, apologies go out to any artists who felt that their conversations were
We've gotten to know Abe Sapien through the pages of Hellboy and B.P.R.D, and his character, as well as our knowledge of him, has evolved over time, but
This is your first look at the new Wally West, making his appearance, five years later, in next week's Flash #30. It's not the only familiar character
Bingo. Here is your first teasery look at Spread, a new Image comic book from Justin Jordan and Kyle Strahm to be published in July. And thanks to
By Etienne Dubuc Montreal is really seen as a major video games city nowadays. Triple AAA games are being made by Ubisoft, Warner Brothers, Eidos in
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
Multi-award winning science fiction author Christopher Priest (The Prestige) has two new novels coming out from Titan this month. The first, The Adjacent,
I had the good fortune of attending the very first Asbury Park Comicon. It was in a vintage bowling alley surrounded by little traces of the indie music
I have a tendency to recognize that at comic shows so much is going on and so many people are interacting that managing to take home some books always
Vigilantism and the ethics thereof. Animal rights protestors who just can't seem to bring about change, or at least not quickly enough. Since the Black
By Jeremy Konrad Brian Michael Bendis returned home this past weekend to his old stomping grounds of Cleveland, Ohio. It had been 14 years since he left,
The rough pencils of a page of Tintin in Tibet by Herge, has been auctioned by Christie's for €289,500 ($400,000) almost double its estimated price while
From the opening issue of the new Batman weekly, Batman Eternal. Say, is it just me or is one of the bad guys here giving quite a good impression of
Todat's Batgirl #30, written by Margueritte Bennett rather than series writer Gail Simone, appears to be set after Forever Evil. When... something bad
Today's Daredevil #1.50 celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of Daredevil, first published by Marvel Comics in April 1964. But because this is Marvel Time,
By Jared Cornelius Welcome back readers to another week of Live(ish) From The Games Shop. This week is about as light as it gets, with only one major
Aaron Haaland, of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm back with another stack of New Comics Now! Batman Eternal, All New Marvel Now,
Each week Bleeding Cosplay Senior Cosplay Correspondent Ian Mageto features individuals who not only love cosplay, but also bleed it. If you would like to
I’ve been told that a project based on volunteers, and particularly a project that creates comics, rarely has longevity. Attending the “History of World
By Seth Kushner 1. Is Kickstarter for Schmucks? I’ve been working my ass off to kickstart my semi-autobio graphic novel Schmuck. At the time of this
By Alex Wilson Comic books have become entwined with the mainstream over the past 10 years and as a result a slew of independently published comic books
Advertising posters often have to push their elements into different positions to cope with different poster sizes. And London bus sides often offer
By Erik Grove I had a lot of fun at the Emerald City Comicon. You can read my updates from the con here and here and also here and here. I’ve been to a
Nailbiter, out from Image in May, is one of those comics that inspires an unhealthy delight in the reader, recognizing a kind of condensed obsession with