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Review: Stumptown #1 – Volume 2
Mark Robert Bourne writes for Bleeding Cool! Credits: Greg Rucka – Writer Matthew Southworth – Artist Rico Renzi – Colorist James Lucas Jones – Editor The
Review: Winter City
David Holloway is Bleeding Cool’s Australian correspondent Winter City is far from unique as a self-published comic hoping to do good – but I have to say
Review: Debris #2
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Is writing comics that easy or does Kurtis Wiebe just make it seem that way? The man drops two new books this
Review: Avengers Vs X-Men #10
This is an advance review of Avengers Vs X-Men #10 It attempts to avoid spoilers that may impede your reading experience. Mid-way through Avengers Vs X-Men, around about issue five, I got really excited about this comic It seemed to have something to say about power, the very concept of the superhero helping people, in a[...]
Review: Walking Dead #101 by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard
Well, how do you follow that? I made a big deal in my advance review of The Walking Dead #100 that tried to be as unspoilery as this review, that what I expected to happen didn't Based on issue 99, I was expecting Negan's gang to storm the complex when Rick and his crew were out,[...]
Review: It Girl & The Atomics
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool;  I've never read any of Mike Allred's Atomic Comics before It Girl! And The Atomics #1, and after reading I feel
Review: The Massive #3
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Brian Wood has gone from indie superstar, to mainstream mega-writer. That's no accident. He's been putting out
REVIEW: Hawkeye #1 "Lucky" by Matt Fraction, David Aja and Matt Hollingsworth
This page was available in online previews, so hopefully it's pegged to the review, along with another unlettered first page which looks like a scene I saw in The Avengers trailer However that's a pretty standard bow-and-arrow hero thing, nicely turned on its head with the second page. Clint appears to be happy living in Bedford-Stuyvesant,[...]
Review: Beasts Of Burden: Neighborhood Watch by Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson
View manages to fill more story in to eight pages than a lot of the books I read regularly fit in to twenty or more. Dark Horse have a preview of the issue up on their website, here: I've included page two with this It's really beautiful, beautiful stuff. Dark Horse, Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson have crafted[...]
Review: Hypernaturals #2
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Hypernaturals continues to showcase the outstanding writing and plotting abilities of it's architects, Abnett
Review: The Walking Dead #100 by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard
Previews of season three, the Walking Dead Experience, watches, toys, promotions, signings, anything and everything Walking Dead. But at it's heart is a comic book Published monthly by Image Comics, by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard And we have its One Hundredth issue $3.99, extra sized Which I have just read, thanks to my comic industry[...]
An Enormous Review by Louis Falcetti
Louis Falcetti writes for Bleeding Cool; Have you ever had an inebriated friend tell you their "big idea" at a party? You know, their "big idea", the