On the third year of the Locust Moon Comics Festival on Saturday, October 25th, I finally managed to attend and see what fun everyone had been getting up
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Attending the Locust Moon Comic Festival, now in its third year, I also headed along to catch the "Breaking In and Staying In: A “Career” in Comics" panel
For those of you who have been following Seth Kushner's struggle with aggressive onset Leukemia, and for the many, many members of the comics community
By Joe Glass A little while ago, I wrote one of my Tales from the Four-Color Closet about the large number of LGBTQ representation and panels at SDCC, and
By Olly MacNamee I make no qualms about shouting from the rooftops to all and everyone about the remarkable talents of The Etherington Brothers (Monkey
We've been following the trajectory of Blue Juice's Anne Bonnie comic here at Bleeding Cool for some time, as the first venture of Kubert School graduate
Denis St. John is a graduate of the Center for Cartoon Studies in Vermont and has been working on self-published issues of Amelia for some time, while
New Devil's Due series Tales of Mr. Rhee debuted last week, and Devil's Due and author Dirk Manning (he of Bleeding Cool writing fame) are kindly offering
By Shawn Perry Get Stoked, True Bleeders! It’s time for another edition of Indie Spotlight – the sometimes weekly column dedicated to the wonderful world
Long Beach Comic Con is coming up September 27th and 28th, and there's a special focus in the programming that will warm the hearts of aspiring comics
By Nikolai Fomich Psychiatrist Vasilis Pozios and renowned illustrator Marguerite Sauvage have joined forces to create Aura, a new super-powered hero –
Tuesday, September 16th The ninety-ninth meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at 7 pm at
Here are this year's winners of the Ignatz Awards, taking home bricks tonight, from the Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Maryland, sponsored by ComiXology.
Small Press Expo this weekend in Bethesda, Maryland, is going to have gorgeous creator-owned comics galore, and one of them to keep an eye on is The Black
SVA graduate Molly Ostertag, the artist on the successfully Kickstarted print version of the webcomic Strong Female Protagonist, now picked up by Top
By Cameron Hatheway When you’re known as a person who reviews comic books and graphic novels, your email inbox tends to reach about 20-30 (or more) emails
Amanda Scurti writes: Terrestrial is an Earth-themed fantasy comics & illustration anthology. Provided with only the word “Earth” to begin their work,
By Joe Glass I stumbled across a true delight on Tumblr the other day. In a little corner of the world of procrastination that is Tumblr, I found
By Shawn Perry Get Stoked, True Bleeders! It’s time for another edition of Indie Spotlight – the (almost) weekly column dedicated to the awesome world of
Small Press Expo, the premier small publishing comic show in the USA, is coming up September 13th and 14th in Bethesda Maryland, and each year brings out the best of art comics and indie comics to celebrate the medium and keep the comics community thriving.
Tickets are always reasonable for the Expo, making it very friendly[...]
Joe Pangrazio writes: WARNING! ASKING FOR MONEY ARTICLE! WARNING! You have now been warned. This is usually the time when someone tries to suggest some
By Shawn Perry Greetings True Bleeders! If you’re reading this then in all likelihood it is because you have an insatiable passion for storytelling that
Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London. They say: Welcome to another interview special episode of The
By Shawn Perry and Victor De Leon Greetings True Bleeders! What would you do if Bleeding Cool gave you a million dollars and one year to chase your
By Olly MacNamee I picked both of these titles up on my recent trip to Birmingham’s International Comic Expo back in July, but being a teacher the lure of
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent She encapsulates the concept of a modern day renaissance woman: she has a wide breadth of
By Shawn Perry This past weekend at Boston Comic-Con I met Liz Plourde and Randy Michaels who form the creative duo behind the Xeric Award winning comic
By Shawn Perry Last weekend Boston Comic-Con blew the roof off the Seaport World Trade Center and my heart. On one of the most beautiful weekends of the
In the interim, he's gotten ready to launch a new comic, Love Me Like a Psycho Robot, completed the Meta Desi website to complement their strong presence on Facebook, and perhaps most significantly, he's entered into a partnership with a new international publisher, Bookmaker.
Akshay has not only a lot of verve and determination in bringing[...]
By Shawn Perry Alright, so before I even start this article I’m telling you all to read Flutter. This might just be the most unique comic book I have read