Back in 2007, Matt Hawes of Comics Unlimited posted a video parody about Archie Andrews, the beloved all-American teenager, supposedly being killed off in
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It's that time again, time for a preview of 2000AD for Wednesday, April 9th in the UK in print, available the same day digitally, and a little behind in
Off to hospital today folks for tests and things. Wish me luck. TITANIC DAZE Hajime Isayama's Attack On Titan is going to print 2.75 million for volume 13
By Joe Cammisa Monday night is here and it's time for The SML Podcast Episode 60: WrassleMania here on Bleeding Cool! This week Kris Huber and myself are
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes back Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to discuss
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent It seems like such an unusual combination – fighting video games, art and ice cream –
By Ian Mageto In this episode Bleeding Cool's Senior Cosplay Correspondent and Comics and Cosplay host Ian Mageto reviews Marvel Studio's latest film
The second day of MoCCA Fest in New York this weekend was a little less breathlessly packed in terms of attendees than the first, but the exuberant
I’ve been reporting on comic related panels at shows and cons heavily for the past few years, and it was always very appealing to me to do so. Strangely,
Coming to a shop near you on May 7th, it's the charge of the cute cuddly animals and their human companion. It would be nearly impossible for anyone with
I understand a few folk have been calling up DC Subscription Department to confirm the biggest story of the week. You can stop calling now, folk, everyone
By Mike Federali I want to say this right off the bat: Reilly Brown is a great talent and was very easy going when I reached out to him for this
Original Sin #0 by Mark Waid and Jim Cheung. Published by Marvel on 16th April. Original Sin #1 by Jason Aaron and Mike Deodato. Published by Marvel on
By Dylan Gonzales My initial impressions of Greg Rucka’s first issue of Veil from Dark Horse were mixed. There was nothing inherently wrong with it. A
Details have been released for DC Comics - The New 52: Five Years Later Omnibus from Amazon, collecting all of DC's comics in September in one volume,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTn4MwYOU3o I had a very pleasant afternoon visiting Banbury in Oxfordshire yesterday. My parents have retired here, but
Back in January, I was lucky enough to attend Will Simpson's event and exhibition at Orbital Comics in London. You can see some of those images here. But
By Cody Walker If my kickstarter Noir City makes it, I will have to do video eulogy for my sister. Let me step back for a moment. I knew my second
By B. Alex Thompson As I continue through the 2014 comic book convention season, I’ve discovered or been discovered by a lot of cool shows in the Southern
Bleeding Cool has covered the activity of the Bonfire Agency in considerable depth. An advertising agency and media buyer specialising in the geek
DC Comics are making a change to the way they make their themed variant covers will be open to order, with no minimum order of another item required.
Out next week, we have the launch of Batman Eternal, the first weekly DC comic since Countdown. The new Shutter series from Image. And from Marvel,
Did you buy Inhuman #1? Were you planning to buy Amazing Spider-Man #1? Then prepare to get a teensy weensy annoyed. Because Marvel are putting the
By Chris Thompson Following on from this week’s chat with Simon Roy (which you can still listen to here) – this time around I catch up with creator Rick
By Jason Henderson, Drew Edwards, Tony Salvaggio, and Julia Guzman Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet
By Chris Hood (This is Part Four of an ongoing series to help educate aspiring filmmakers on the process of making their first film. Previous articles in
By B. Alex Thompson, reporting on his second show of 2014. You can find his first show report, 0n Wizard World Sacramento here. Convention season
The comics team of Troy Wilson, Mario A. Gonzalez, Iván Escalante Victoria, and Jose M. Balanzario created this con-season comic a few years ago for a
Timothy Carson writes: It’s one hell of a week for Aquaman; Japan, Mexico, and Russia are submerged in Senior Undertow himself, drowning the majority of
The fetishization of Southern culture is about as a strong an element in American (and even British) storytelling as is stereotyping and outright bashing