By Olly MacNamee Having successfully Kickstarted this dream project and with the first four issues of a planned 6 issue initial run under his belt, writer
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Jason Strangis is a freelance writer who enjoys superheroes, sci-fi, and attending comic book conventions He can be reached at jwstrangis@gmail.com
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From 1973 to 1983 Shannon Farnon was the voice of Wonder Woman in various Super Friends cartoon series While she has done other work as an actress,[...]
A comic series about a team of LGBTQ superheroes The mission statement of the comic has always been about increasing and improving representation in the medium, whilst also telling a fun, bright, absolutely non-grim 'n' gritty superhero fun.
It was always something very important to me…but I'll admit, it took me a while to get started.
I[...]
Secrets, ghosts, a possible serial killer, you'll find them all in Blackcross, arriving March 4th from Dynamite, along with Warren Ellis' ability to scare you even when he's talking quite sensibly about human nature.
As he does here today on Bleeding Cool discussing his new comic with us:
Hannah Means-Shannon: There were so many superheroes and[...]
By Adam X. Smith After Joe Colewood and I did a piece discussing the merits of Grant Morrison’s Multiversity #1, it dawned on me that I was nowhere near
IDW recently released a new installment in their Library of American Comics series, featuring Superman in the The Golden Age Sundays, 1946-1949. Seeing it
Last year photography studio Aurum Light released a pinup calendar featuring women in states of undress with their modesty (barely) covered by milk,
By Amanda Gurall Skye can take care of herself. You've transformed her into an agent who is smart, and tough, and capable. If there's a chance for her to
Action Lab's 2015 lineup is pretty robust--covering many genres and storytypes from books like Princeless in more of a fantasy vein to mad science, cute
By Jason Strangis It started as the most anticipated new TV series of the fall. And while Gotham began and ended on a strong note, the show for the most
By Rich Epstein Last week, Arrow closed with the mysterious Cupid (Amy Gumenick) taking out the villain of the week, Isaac Stanzler, despite the fact that
The show reminds comic book fans why we love superheroes so much.
While Gotham is a more dark and at times creepy new TV series, The Flash is much more fun and colorful Of course, Central City is a much brighter place than Gotham Even so, both cities have plenty of problems and are besieged by[...]
The comedy team of Key & Peele decide to take on the man himself, Stan Lee in this skit from their show on Comedy Central. Jordan Peele does a pretty
So Spider-Man says this in Axis #1. All that means is that he hasn't read the rest of the comic book yet. Or Captain America & The Mighty Avengers #1.
Everyone loves a super speedster right now. Add to the others....
By Rich Epstein It’s been three episodes since Sara died and the Arrow team is still dealing with the repercussions. This week’s episode begins with
By Olly MacNamee The opening issue of this new series from the mind behind the indie-published anthology, London Horror Comics, regales the tale of a
By Erik Grove Thanks for coming back for another edition of Erik’s Weekly Watch! This week I’m returning to Fox’s Gotham after letting it develop a little
Yep, that happened. For a couple of hours, everyone who posted the leaked international version of the Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer online, from
By Hilton Collins The Flash has multiple daddy issues, and Tommy Merlyn’s back! But is Barry Allen fast enough to juggle all those chaotic father figures?
It is pure madcap genius with painful relevance to modern life.
Meet the deep in debt superheroes of The Paybacks who are forced to repossess the gear of other superheroes if they ever hope to get back in the black And witness the quirky grace of Geoff Shaw's own masterful design sketches for this upcoming series.
Hannah[...]
By Erik Grove Welcome back to another installment of Erik’s Weekly Watch! This week I’m going to compare and contrast two of the biggest TV premiers for
Preview Character Designs And Meta Content From Leaving Megalopolis By Gail Simone And Jim Calafiore
It started off as a Kickstarter that raised a six-figure sum due to overwhelming fan demand, and that's no surprise due to the team up of the magnificent
By Julz Hendricks When I read Superman comics, I forget everything else exists. You can tell me Superman's origin story every day and I will still tear up
By Nas Hoosen
I've seen this rumor doing the rounds online lately and while I don't have the means to validate it, and I'd likely take most negative reporting about WB/DC's plans for its superheroes with a pinch of salt, it's still quite intriguing.
According to a report on Hitfix, somewhat backed up by Devin Faraci of[...]
By Joe Glass This week sees a lot of great LGBTQ content from DC, the most I can think of coming out from a single publisher in the same week for a while.
This Soviet era monument in Sofia, Bulgaria, of Cold War might and muscle, has been given a more modern makeover, with the strength of soldiers reinterpreted as American icons, Superman, Wonder Woman, Captain America, The Joker, Santa Claus and Ronald McDonald.
However this has raised the ire of the Russian embassy who have asked the Bulgarian government[...]
Superheroes and their adventures have become the new mythology right? Isn't that why the death of Gwen Stacy is still relevant? That story was written in 1973!! Who doesn't know what happened in Crime Alley in Gotham that fateful night? These are our new myths So I guess it's fitting that some of the old[...]
Peter S. Svensson reviews comics for Bleeding Cool: It isn't often that I may call a comic Shakespearean unironically. But Imperial #1 earns such high
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFMUm1jkp5s By Joe Glass Wednesday night, preview night of ComicCon International 2014, and San Diego night life begins