The panel was followed by a raffle and auction to support Prism Comics, featuring mazing prizes from many donatees, including DC Comics and many more.
Thus endddded he queer programming of San Diego Comic Con 2014, which had an amazing amount of discussion and representation on he subject, and I hope there'll be many more to[...]
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By Joshua Stone It is my pleasure to be covering the Flesk panel for Bleeding Cool for the third year San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) in a row, and just like
By Ale Bodden Viz Media conquered SDCC with a total of three panels throughout the convention- with one whole hour dedicated to Sailor Moon on Saturday.
by Ray Flook The Simpsons, Futurama and SpongeBob SquarePants are three shows in completely different situations: one is coming-up on its last season
By Ale Bodden Throughout SDCC Viz Media hosted a total of three panels centered around: manga, Neon Alley (online anime streaming channel), and Sailor
By Ale Bodden Throughout SDCC Viz Media hosted a total of three panels centered around: manga, Neon Alley (online anime streaming channel), and Sailor
By Cameron Hatheway Photos by Tim Stahl Last week before Comic-Con got into full swing, an event went down at the Stone Brewing Tap Room a few blocks away
Corey Ransberg, our roving Bleeding Cool photo-reporter has kindly sent us in these lovely images he captured at San Diego Comic Con encapsulating plenty of the mood and atmosphere and gearing us up for some quieter reflection on the show now that the madness has passed:
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In this comic, Sundowners, he takes on the psychology of superheroes, how their obsessions would play out in a non-superhero world, but one very like our own where superheroes are a big part of pop culture, and sets it all to the tune of both horror and humor.
Sundowners explores the lives of a "support group"[...]
Last week, Mile High Comics' Chuck Rozanski was bemoaning San Diego Comic Con, blaming the rise of the high dollar exclusive items being sold on the show floor sucking away the dollars from people's pockets, to the extent that after losing $10,000 this year, he felt he couldn't do another show, after forty-two years.
He has,[...]
Roving Bleeding Cool photo-reporter Corey Ransberg made it out to the Red Carpet Premier of Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For at San Diego Comic Con and sent us these artful snaps from the experience:
Roving Bleeding Cool photo-reporter Corey Ransberg made it out to the Red Carpet[...]
By Ale Bodden They say John Barrowman would host the opening of an envelope… well, I would watch him host the peeling of a banana without a doubt. There
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While attending the 2014 San Diego Comic Con, myself and three fellow Bleeding Cool contributors were given the opportunity to participate as a team in Skybound's The Walking Dead Escape As a fan of both the comic book, television show, and post apocalyptic fiction I was ecstatic This was an opportunity to compete with my brothers-in-arms[...]
Down and out screenwriter Ray Spass, given his last chance on a film project finds himself writing a script for a film, Annihilator, encounters the film's "open-sourced" character Max Nomax in real life, and is given the mandate to help Nomax recover his memory and identity in the seven days before all hope is lost,[...]
By Dan Celko It would appear that all the stops are being pulled out for Halo: Master Chief Collection. Specifically with the Halo 2: Anniversary Edition
By Cameron Hatheway Holy crap! When Image Comics throws an Expo filled with exciting announcements, they most certainly deliver! These weren’t just your
What would San Diego Comic Con be without it? Some of the most inventive costumes we've seen cropped up this year, and slightly zombified mashups were once again popular Homestuck was out, and gender swapping Loki/Thor were definitely in.
Here are 81 photos of cosplay at San Diego Comic Con 2014:
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Marvel, Tale of Sand and Hacktivist) for "The Jim Henson Company: Upcoming Comics with Archaia" panel at the San Diego Comic Con All four gentlemen have new projects coming out and this panel was a perfect opportunity to spotlight those titles.
Jim Henson's The StoryTeller Witches will be a four-issue release featuring four different writers in[...]
Goyer (The Dark Knight trilogy) to look/sound a bit nervous and defensive regarding the reaction they would receive at their panel on Saturday at San Diego Comic Con More importantly, how would they handle questions from the audience about the casting changes and about the pilot itself, which many attendees (myself included) had the opportunity[...]
They're really great, so give them you're love and support, San Diego!
John Cassaday is a huge Star Wars fan and is really excited to be working on the comic.
There are people who will turn up to Comic-Con wearing snakes…live snakes.
There are people who will turn up to Comic-Con wearing nothing at all.
Jim Lee is turning[...]
By Dan Celko
Madeline Ricchiuto and I got our first glimpse into the world of the new Mass Effect game currently in development by Bioware.
The Mass Effect panel at San Diego Comic Con was nearly impossible to get into, but those who stayed from earlier panels or got in line early enough to be one of[...]
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Comic-Con International have been asked to make their any harassment policies more explicit rather then the general catch-all language they use at San Diego Comic Con.
"Code of Conduct Attendees must respect common sense rules for public behavior, personal interaction, common courtesy, and respect for private property[...]
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm back from San Diego Comic-Con and ready to talk New Comics Now on A Comic Show!
By Michele Brittany, a West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent It is said that truth is often stranger than fiction and in 1954, a group of children went
By Joshua Stone As previously reported, the panel started with Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti each receiving Inkpot Awards. Both of them were surprised
The regular Zombie Walk through downtown San Diego Comic Con was this year's source of Convention-related serious injuries, and in a rather public fashion These two videos have been the main source of reportage.
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The Wrap reported,
A deaf family with small children was inside the vehicle when it slowly rolled through a large crowd of pedestrians, the San Diego Police Department[...]
By Michele Brittany
Would you believe that our modern superheroes originate from a spirit of anarchy? Sunday Press Books editor Peter Maresca hosted the Origins of the Comic Strip: The Untold Story of Artists and Anarchy, 1895 – 1915 panel at San Diego Comic Con Maresca was joined by two very influential people in the industry:[...]
It began two days ago with this tweet, started by Amuly. @sirdefdot #JANETVANCRIME — EverybodyILoveDies (@Amuly21) July 27, 2014 It was a reaction to the
Marq Romero writes, To celebrate Batman’s 75th anniversary and the upcoming release of Batman: Arkham Knight, WB Interactive Entertainment held a
Okay, there's Reginald Hudlin, Matt Wagner, Nick Barrucci here as well. But the massive crowd is here for Quentin Tarantino, to celebrate the publisher's