Today's Revolutionary War: Warheads from Marvel Comics is glorious, filled as it is with Gary Erskine's amazing artwork This was truly the title Gary was born to draw and each panel of weaponised and body modified art just sings.
But I also wanted to point out the opening panel, Dai Thomas walking through the seedier[...]
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Say, he couldn't be the school's new headmaster could he? Like this title of this USA Today article by Brian Truitt suggested but never followed through in the actual piece?
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London Currently exhibiting the work of Des Taylor.
Do you remember the Liefeld days of X-characters? When each new comic would[...]
[The Manhattan Projects #18 has been out for a couple weeks, but still — if you haven't read this issue and plan to, you might want to skip this post for now.]
Several years into the digital era for both comics reading and comics production, I still love to look at original comic art up close[...]
One of the constant tales I heard from London Super Comic Con is how fast creators filled up their commission lists for the show. Art Adams, Chris Weston,
By Ian Melton There is a point when people tell you what convention they are going to that you either agree with them, “that’s a great choice”, or just
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes:
Hey Fandom! I'm back the morning after Saint Patrick's Day with more New Comics Now!
First up I tell everyone how much I loved Waid's ANMN Daredevil #1! Sure, this could have just continued the numbering from the last issue, but it is a fresh start for[...]
Avengers #29, an Original Sin tie-in, goes back to some earlier Jonathan Hickman plots for the Illuminati. The Illuminati, a secret cabal of the Marvel
This week we see The Shadow getting closer to the Girasol and the final issue of The Spider. Both books hit the shelves on the 19th. THE SHADOW #23 Chris
By Chris Thompson
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Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London, catching up on recent comics
They say:
This week, we go even deeper Moon Knight #1, take vengence with Magneto #1, frame the shot with The Auteur #1, swash buckles with Starlight #1, get uncovered with Veil #1, and much[...]
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
Last week's column was never meant to say "this is it – these are all the awesome women working in comics!" It was intended to be a conversation starter I picked women working in different parts of the industry I picked a couple of artists, a couple of writers, a writer/artist, a journalist, an executive[...]
On any given day, he could be painting covers for IDW licensed comics, coloring pages for the latest DC weekly comic book project or designing his latest pop culture mashup pinup for his Oktopolis imprint.
In 2007, Brian and Kristy wrote Hi-Fi Color for Comics, an extensive instruction book on the art and science of color[...]
Valiant has announced that this May's X-O Manowar #25, which is already oversized, is adding Cary Nord, Sean Chen, Tom Fowler, Barry Kitson and Andy
Smith on site at SDCC]
And it's that time of year again: sign up for the course is now open and seeking applicants who want to experience first hand the trials and triumphs of talking with comics and film creators, fans, and industry professionals, as well as benefiting from the wide range of programming SDCC offers[...]
Bleeding Cool's Frazer Brown took his camera around the London Super Comic Con this weekend, Here are some of the wonderfulo folk he bumped into along the