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Today sees the release of the final issue of The Private Eye, the digital comic by Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin that broke the established method if digitally distributing high profile comic books by doing themselves on pay-what-you-will system as PanelSyndicate.com I talked to Brian and Marcos about the comic, the process and what[...]
Two of my favorite Image books released in the same week means I’m one happy reader. Saga is of course my number one comic, and I’m sure you know that
Three cheers! Saga from Image Comics, written by Brian K. Vaughan, with art by Fiona Staples is back with an explosive issue #25. All of the characters
I’ve been following all of the exciting news coming out of the Image Expo this week, but my eyes always light up when I see mention of Saga writer, Brian
Brian K Vaughan and Cliff Chiang's Paper Girls, just announced at Image Expo.
Four 12-year old newspaper delivery girls, on the day after Hallowe'en when something strange happen Matt Wilson on colors Ongoing series.
Get the details on the full Image Expo announcements right here.
Brian K Vaughan and Cliff Chiang's Paper Girls, just announced at Image[...]
Because writing Saga isn't enough for some people.
Brian K Vaughan has just announced a new series, We Stand On Guard with the bigtime Steve Skroce, set 100 years in future, with heroic Canadian bad ass civilians fighting off the US, invading with giant robots.
Steve Skroce is Candaian, everyone.
Get the details on the full Image Expo announcements[...]
By Rich Johnston, Hannah Means-Shannon, and Christine Marie Why 11? Building on our inaugural Bleeding Cool "best of" lists last year, we encourage you,
Wednesday, December 17th Locust Moon Comics at 34 South 40th Street in Philadelphia will host a Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream signing party at 7PM.
This is the watermarked bookplate for Midtown Comics' signed-by-Brian-K-Vaughan-and-Fiona-Staples and numbered edition of Saga HC Book One. .. The one you
By Mark Avo The penultimate issue of Panel Syndicate’s The Private Eye has arrived and all it’ll cost you is whatever you’d like. The digital only comic
With Brian K Vaughan, Todd McFarlane, Scott Snyder, Emi Lenox, Jeff Lemire and Marjorie Liu making announcements, with surprise guests yet to be announced.
All names mentioned have existing mage comics out – except for Marjorie Lui.
Tickets on sale here for 20 or $50 VIP Bleeing Cool will have folk there reporting back And they're also running[...]
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Finally! After five issues, Lying Cat, Sophie, Gwendolyn and The Will are back! Thank you Brian K. Vaughan, thank you so
By Paul Gullas Brian K. Vaughan stepped to the podium and gestured to his other panelists to cheers, "first of all, isn't this the most badass panel?". It
Brian K. Vaughan will be making a very rare signing appearance in San Francisco at Comix Experience on November 22nd in celebration of the release of the
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra It’s always a happy day when I go to my local comic book store to pick up a new issue of Saga by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona
With its eight issue published today, the digtal pay-what-you-want comic The Private Eye by Bryan K Vaughan, Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente has hit
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again; Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples know how to start their issues with an
By Bart Bishop Saga is the controversial space opera by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples. From the get-go it sparked scandal, specifically for a main
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra If you’ve read my past reviews of Saga, you’ll know that I have always favored Alana and Marko’s storyline over any other
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Let’s all just take a moment to applaud Brain K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples for their wonderful abilities to start so many
What's not to love?
But in the back, Brian K Vaughan raises a spectre to come…
He tells how his early conversations with Robert Kirkman about the publication of Saga included that if the comic reached issue 25, at the time an impossibility, it should have 25 covers.
And now that time of deciding is upon them[...]
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Remember that feeling you got when you opened your first issue of Saga and witnessed the birth of Hazel? It was definitely
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra A skeleton monster, an author throwing up on a baby, and a handful of hallucinations, what more could a reader ask for?
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra Volume 1 of Saga was the beginning of a heart-pounding adventure, so it didn’t take long for me to dive into Volume 2 of
Brian K Vaughan has a new issue of Saga out, the first in three months He has a new Private Eye out, with a collection of the previous five issues Then there's a new season of Under The Dome.. but what does he have to do with it? He talks with Bleeding Cool about all[...]
We are again left with a cliff hanger, but that is just how Saga rolls.
Brian K Vaughan has perfectly and carefully scripted this, making it a fun ride for new fans without losing his enormous, Saga loving fan base I have to say, that every issue either makes me want to jump up and down[...]
By Christine Marie Vinciquarra If you’re looking for a graphic novel that starts off with a bang, I promise you that Saga will not disappoint. This story
By Erik Grove This week is going to be a little bit different. I always write about comics I like - if I don’t like them, I don’t write about them - but
By Mike Federali With so many rumors about a live action Doctor Strange movie how isn’t there an All-New All-Different Doctor Strange book on the shelves?