By Adi Tantimedh The Fifth Beatle, a biography of the short life and career of the band’s manager Brian Epstein, is one of the graphic novel highlights of
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By Rich Johnston and Hannah Means-Shannon Graphic novels this year, whether stand-alone or part of an ongoing series of collections, whether
Hacktivist, debuting on January 22nd as a new four-part single-issue miniseries from Archaia, poses some very relevant and at times uncomfortable
Looks like retailers will be getting nice new stickers for Free Comic Book Day this year, featuring a certain Bartman. Well, it is the seventy-fifth
From the @agentsofshield twitter account Fitz finally got his monkey, thanks to @JoeQuesada and @PaulMounts! His name is H.E.N.R.Y. Happy birthday, Iain!
By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s chat with Pop Culture Hound’s People of the Year – Chris Roberson & Allison Baker from Monkeybrain
Siike Donnelly writes: In the past, Alex Wilson has been kind enough to review the first book by OSSM Comics, Xenoglyphs, and Rich Johnston has been
A discussion between retailer Jon Gorga and creator Drew Ford: Jon Gorga, co-owner of Carmine Street Comics in the West Village district of New York City,
Das Pastoras has been showing some of his working out, his sketches for the artwork on the upcoming Thor, God Of Thunder #18, out at the end of next
In the midst of the Argo/Batman hoopla, one easily forgets Ben Affleck is also fronting another Big Deal movie.
By Alasdair Stuart Umbral is, in a year crammed full of insanely good Image comics, one of the very best. I’m really fond of it, as you may have noticed.
By Dylan Gonzalez Beer: Vicious Circle Amber Ale Brewery: Fish Brewing Company After a long slew of IPAs, it is always nice to try something a bit lighter
Timothy Carson writes: So, my prediction was wrong; The Walking Dead did not return to the top of the charts this week. According to ComiXology sales
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
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman has been a TV show, a novel, a comic, a radio play, a stage play, and I wouldn't be surprised if it has been a puppet show in
When we go to comic cons, we usually post swag shots, but Christmas often blesses us with plenty of geek delight, too. Inspired by seeing comics people
The Fox, featuring an updated Silver Age hero from Archie's Red Circle comics, has garnered some rave reviews and sold out in its first issue. Mark Waid
For those who know Asheville, North Carolina, these points will be patently obvious, but for those who might not, Asheville is a hub for many arts scenes
By Keith Champagne Fuck eBay. Like most artists in the funny book biz, once in a while I’ll auction off a few pages of original art on Ebay; usually when
By Tim Hanley Well this is a surprising turn of events. After posting 16 straight months with the highest overall percentage of female creators, Marvel
Ian Mageto, Bleeding Cool’s Senior Cosplay Correspondent writes: This week's Bleeding Cosplay is a special holiday edition that is not only larger but we
Sometimes a comic book gets hot for no known reason. It's like magic, it's a mystery. And right now a copy of Black Science #2 has sold for $26 on eBay,
New York Times Best-Selling author and artist Matt Kindt (MIND MGMT, Red Handed), and New York Times Best-Selling artist Brian Hurtt (The Sixth Gun, The
By Jeff Spry Years before the epic Star Wars juggernaut engulfed the global box office in the sweet ‘70s like a ravenous black hole, ambitious artists in
By Ian Mageto In this special end of year edition of Comics and Cosplay, host Ian Mageto, our Bleeding Cosplay columnist here at Bleeding Cool, gives you
By Adi Tantimedh Before we see Matt Smith’s final episode of Doctor Who this Christmas Day, I thought I would bring up something that I didn’t see anyone
First, it will play at the Sundance Film Festival.
Insurmountable odds, rags-to-riches, unconventional families and a love story or two: it's the latest inspirational sports flick, coming your way.
This sounds like the absolute best scenario to me.
Hello friends! It's your old pal Will Romine here. Now friends, I may be dating myself here, but who remembers the Warner Brothers Studio Store? For you