Back at Katsucon 2017, Bleeding Cool's Lauren Sisselman chatted with Jessi of the long-running comic Geeks Next Door, and they met up again at Otakon!
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Tired of current events weighing you down? Need a fun way to escape? Check out the Pennsylvania Renaissance Festival, running from August 5th–October 29th!
At Otakon, we talked to a few attendees who rock the Lolita style, which draws on Gothic, Victorian, and overtly cute designs for their clothing.
Mech Cadet Yu #1 by Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa has quite a strong reception, and has taken the series to ongoing. So anyone fancy a look at issue 2? Go
DC Comics solicitations are out for November 2017. I had a little browse through what was being offered. This is what stuck out for me... 1. Who Is Liam
So what have DC Comics got in planned for November 2017? Well, a mixture of Watchmen and Metal and Mystics... this is all the official stuff but there
This week sees the publication of Secret Empire #9, the penultimate issue to the series (if you don't count Secret Empire Omega #1) by Nick Spencer,
A look at the comic book history of Blacksmith, the Flash villain that will be played by Battlestar Galactica alum Katie Sackoff
Yes, we knew that Punisher would return to its Legacy numbering with issue #218, and yes, we knew that Frank Castle would be donning the War Machine
Two covers from Geoff Johns and Gary Frank's upcoming DC Comics event Doomsday Clock have been released. You can see them here. But the third, which has
Get an exclusive first look at the covers for The Infinite Loop: Nothing But the Truth #3 be Elsa Charretier and Dave Johnson
They'll be announcing them all tomorrow, I'm sure. Or rather, they'll be letting sites that have embargoes lift them. But until, here's a look at what
They'll be announcing them fairly soon, I'm sure. Or rather, they'll be letting sites that have embargoes lift them. But until then, here's a look at what
Let's take a look at AfterShock Comics' solicitations for November 2017 ... a few familiar names, and one new one. "Brilliant Trash" by Tim Seeley and
Here are the rules of Five Hot Comics - And One To Watch. Five recently published comic books that you may already have in your stack but haven't realised
Andy Liegl is the new owner of comic book store Brave New World Comics in Santa Clarita, California. And how did he come by this acquisition? He found it
In the back of last week's X-Men comic books, senior editor Mark Paniccia gave a few teases for X-Men comics to come. Anyone fancy translating? We got
DC Comics Variant Covers: The Complete Visual History is a hardcover volume compiling all of DC Comics' variant covers through history, beginning with
Like my New Avengers review, this will be more of an overview of the series than an in-depth look at a particular story. That is not to say that will
Continuing their month of tribute comics to the one and only Jack Kirby, the late comics legend responsible for most of the Marvel Age characters and a
John Chihak writes, Because of the inspiration I get from comic books, professional wrestling and my dogs, the Bubba Patrol is probably the most personal
I popped by a Funfair in Shepherd's Bush, London, and to my surprise, Wonder Woman, Cap, the Flash, Spider-Man, and Robin had banded together for a ride.
From 5pm-7pm ET - that's 2pm-4pm PT and 10pm-midnight BST - a bunch of organised fans will be running a tweetathon to draw attention to the fact that DC
Orson Scott Card will not be attending Salt Lake Comic Con in September after several days of infighting and nastiness in the local geek community.
Gothic Tales of Haunted Love, edited by Hope Nicholson and S. M. Beiko, is a gorgeous gothic romance comics anthology inspired by diversity.
Jamin Fite, who has posted holocaust-denial propaganda in the past, has now expressed his support of the Supergirl cosplayer who rallied in Charlottesville.
Online store MMComics, rival to the online comic store that decided not to order any Marvel lenticular covers, is taking the opposite stance.
The Aspen store, which commissioned an exclusive Metal #1 cover, will not have damaged comics reprinted, making the variant suddenly a lot more valuable.
Over two years ago, I looked at DC’s then-current universe, the New 52, and it all it did was make me feel empty. But with Metal, I see new possibilities.
Retailers are reporting that most of this week's bestselling comics are from DC, one shop calling it "a dismal sign of the problems that Marvel will face."