Jeremy Konrad attending NYCC for Bleeding Cool; When I first heard that I would be going to NYCC, I knew it was the chance of a lifetime. I also knew that
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New York Comic Con is an intense wave of crazy that crashes over everyone who attends, but even more so for those who scurry around covering panels and
There are many ways to get a comics story, a new creative hire, ahead of the solicitations. But getting one as part of an insult is a new one. But that's
Gary Gray writes from the The Lakes International Comic Art Festival for Bleeding Cool; Yesterday I managed to sneak away for a day for a good long drive
Heroes And Fantasies, the largest comic store in Texas is hosting their Women Of Wonder Day today, at their Summit Parkway location where they auction off
Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie's Lost Girls has been removed from the shelves of New Zealand's Auckland Library. You can probably guess why. But there's an
Ray Flook attended NYCC for Bleeding Cool; There are some panels that are very structured, with a moderator; a set panel; audio/visual presentations; and
Alejandra Bodden (@alebodden11) writes from NYCC; I have to say that I was a non-believer. I was adamant against trying digital anything (even having a
Ray Flook write from NYCC for Bleeding Cool; “Your very first live blog is Kevin Smith! You're a fan...you know his stuff. Noooooo problem! - My Fanboy
Alejandra Bodden writes; The part I was looking forward to the most during NYCC was walking Artist Alley—I’m always in awe when I walk around admiring the
Keith Champagne writes; Welcome to the second episode of Champagne Supernova. Unfortunately, I've been downed with Pneumonia and I don't have the gumption
Courtesy of the Starlogged blog at the London Film And Comic Con earlier this month, with the team talking about the current Revolutionary War event at
A collation of the top ten charts of a number of disparate stores, measuring sales on Wednesdays and Thursdays only, those who can’t wait till the weekend
Kate Lollar writes; Have you ever backed a Kickstarter, gotten excited about it, eagerly checked back on the last day of its campaign, and realized it
Back in 1992, Brazilian creators Mike Deodato Jr and Jason Minor were drawing Miracleman Triumphant, written by Fred Burke. It was never published.
After over thirty bids, one successful seller of the Complete Zenith Hardcover managed to sell a copy for £395 or $639.39. The same seller also has
The 3D Villains Month covers may have been horrifically allocated. But it looks as if, somehow, a few are still available through Diamond Comic
Elizabeth Heyman wrote for Bleeding Cool from NYCC When I first sat down at this past weekend’s “The Year of Mouse Guard” panel, I did not at all expect
FREEDOM TO BEATLE The Freedom To Marry campaign has adopted the recent graphic novel The Fifth Beatle, about the life Brian Epstein. “Freedom to Marry has
The BBC gave a rather lovely puff piece for The Lakes Comics Festival beginning on Saturday in the UK, turning the town of Kendal in Cumbria, England,
It's become a thing of late. Comic book conventions and their harassment policies. I've been a victim of such myself and, as a foreigner in the USA,
Having a look through the new solicitations for January 2014 makes interesting reading for all sorts of reasons. But one thought sticks out, for products
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkctEMZpcZA Grace Randolph writes; My review of the NYCC 2013 highlights from Marvel and DC Comics! Stephanie Brown joins
It looks like DC Comics will be kicking off September's Five Years Later event with Free Comic Book Day next year... Well joining it from Marvel,
Dean Haspiel (Billy Dogma, The Fox), longtime indie and mainstream comics storyteller, spoke with a childhood friend about superheroes today over at Dan
The following is part of a series of videos by Marq Romero of his NYCC experience using Google Glass. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFM5HSU2Fkg My
Timothy Carson writes; According to ComiXology sales last week taken from iOS in-app purchase charts, the world can’t seem to get enough of zombies and
It was Marvels and Miracles yesterday, for the most part. Here's what you read the most: Most-Read Comic Stories Thursday: The Original Writer Formerly
Copies of this exclusive variant cover for Sandman Overture #1 are only available through the Diamond Previews membership drive for retailers who join the
Buzzkill is one of the most interesting recent releases from Dark Horse in a strong slate of new books. It follows the life and times of Ruben, a