By Daniel Celko It could be said that Garry Newman is one of the most easily recognizable names in gaming. At least it holds true for his first name. In
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This is the twelve inch Sofubi Swamp Thing vinyl figure from Bear Model and Medicom Toy, limited to 300 pieces. Exclusive to Hastings, it is sporting a
http://vimeo.com/87576221 Joseph Remnant is a cartoonist from Ohio that currently lives in Southern California, and is the groundbreaking artistic
By Ed Saul Rival critics have compared Fabien Vehlmann and Kerascoet’s Beautiful Darkness favorably to other works in a “high-concept pitch” format -
For the curious but brave, it releases on VOD on March 11th.
Olly MacNamee writes for Bleeding Cool: Comic writer, Neil Gibson, is having a busy year already and the publishing of re-mastered editions of his popular
ComiXology All Over The World – Hawkeye Aims At The Walkers And Deadpool Deserves His Own Fairy Tale
Timothy Carson writes: Clint Barton has clearly fashioned some zombie-slaying arrows, for he has set his sights on The Walking Dead and its marathon
By Tim Hanley After almost a year and a half of Marvel posting the higher percentage of female creators, the Big Two have spent the last few months
There are only bits and pieces of new footage in this one, but I like the shot of Kunis in what I guess will be her look when she reclaims the throne.
We’ve seen his alter ego Barry Allen on Arrow already, but that’s what he’ll look like in costume. Well, what his head will look like.
By Jared Cornelius Welcome to what I hope will be a new Walking Dead recap and analysis. Just so no one can say I didn't warn you, MASSIVE SPOILER
Kelley Jones posted the above art to Facebook with the line, Here he is, for Richard Pachter, there will be a little news soon for the big guy. Hammer was
Akshay Dhar writes from Comic Con India in New Delhi: I think I'm ready to die now. Well no, not quite, but I'm definitely a little closer to being
Here is their announcement, along with what G.I. Jeff (Codename: Wingman) will look like.
Is this the last of the high profile summer blockbusters we’ve yet to see anything from?
By Jeff Spry Bleeding Cool met up with artist Josh Adams, youngest son of the wickedly talented Neal Adams clan, at last month’s Wizard World Portland
Did you enjoy the DC Steampunk variants? Where a number of titles get themed variant cover reinventing the characters involved into steampunk versions of
Along with the news of 3D Covers for a Five Years Later event in September 2014 also announced at ComicsPRO was the cancellation of All Star Western. The
Massive Open Online Comics Courses: the wave of the future? When pioneered by Christina Blanch, a doctoral candidate in Anthropology at Ball State
Oh screw it, count me in.
Last year, Boom! brought in the likes of Brian Stelfreeze, Si Spurrier, George Pérez, Paul Jenkins and Mike Carey to putting out new creator
The ComicsPRO retailer meeting is well underway at Atlanta, Georgia. One of the many incentives for retailers to attend is the goodie bag of exclusive
Yesterday saw the publication of the final issue of the Ultimate Cataclysm mini-series from Marvel Comics and the end of the Ultimate Universe. Until the
The Comics PRO Retailer event began last night in Atlanta... and it started well with Rai shot glasses courtesy from Valiant Entertainment. The rest of
This was the original post on Reddit. From a Wizards Of The Coast buyer who seemed to have a problem with a mail order from Blu Planet Comics of New York.
Maxx's Super Awesome Comic Review Show explores New Comic Book Releases for the week of February 26, 2014 from Astro-Zombies Comics in Albuquerque, New
Dave Wallace reviews Nemo: Roses of Berlin for Bleeding Cool: There are many words you could use to describe Alan Moore's writing. "Intelligent",
Here's the short that started it all, which is super adorable and fun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6ZI7Diqwfk On It's a Draw with Natalie Kim this week, Natalie draws with illustrator and comic artist, Tim
A bit underwhelming, truth be told.