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Think Tank #9. From Matt Hawkins, Rahsan Ekedal and Image/Top Cow Comics. FIELD TEST,' Part One Dr. David Loren used to worry about the deadly
Savage Membrane, the first prose story of Cal McDonald published originally by IDW is now available through Bloody Pulp Books for whatever you want to
We've already written that Nightwing will be a focus for the upcoming Forever Evil event. And we've also stated that we don't believe he's going to die.
Cameron Hatheway writes; Father, husband, stranger; it’s interesting how the nameless can go by many different names. A name can bring fear, panic, or
Oh dear. We'd reported on some of the dodginess concerning Jesse Grillo, Bleeding Ink Productions and Kickstarter before. Today it all came to a head. Hey
Last week, Brian Bendis wrote; can you imagine if there were someone at your job who just decided it was their job to spoil everything that you do? and if
Adi Tantimedh writes; Gone Home is a video game you play on your computer. It is a first-person game with no people in it. Only a house and its objects
Have the Star Wars/Marvel crossovers begun? From the second-to-last page of Infinity #1 out this week... That's this fellow isn't it? UPDATE: And Luke
Stop me if you've heard this one before. But there was the first thing, then the final script page, then Brian Bolland's take. Would we get an
A year ago when Bleeding Cool Magazine launched, the front cover read ‘Face To Face With Alan Moore’. I’m guessing a lot of people bought the issue for
In November, as part of the 50th anniversary of the X-Men, Marvel are publishing X-Men Gold, with creators Stan Lee, Chris Claremont, Fabian Nicieza,
Marvel Now What #1 was solicited with writers Skottie Young, Scott Adsit, Gerry Duggan, Wyatt Cenac, Brian Posehn, Sara Schaefer and more. It's now been
The comic Cataclysm #0.1. was solicited from Marvel for October with an unknown creative team and a CLASSIFIED description. Now the nature of the
Patrick Willems continues his journey to San Diego Comic Con, and this time gets to see The World's End and shake Edgar Wright by the hand as he promises
Alexander Finbow writes; Take your opportunities. As Ashton ‘Chris’ Kutcher said recently at the teen awards. Now, after a day spent on production and
Bleeding Cool's Senior Scottish Correspondent Gary Gray writes from Edinburgh; For the last few years the Edinburgh Book Festival has been dipping its toe
Recently Geoff Johns lets his feeling about the Rainbow Raider come out, basically saying he will never give the character a chance. Well, it almost
Dylan Gonzalez writes; Beer: Elysian The Immortal IPA Brewery: Elysian Brewing Company Two Elysian beers in a row? They must be in the market just for me
A preview of the upcoming Baltimore: The Infernal Train #1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Ben Stenbeck and Dave Stewart...
By Hannah Means-Shannon Pennsylvania-based indie comics artist Derek Skuds Mckinley Jones (known as “Skuds” to friends) is Kickstarting the print volume
Discussion on the true meaning of The Killing Joke sweeps the top three trending spots from yesterday. But, with the discussion earlier, there was one
Patrick Neighly writes; Vampires are boring. There, I said it. They're played out. They're either grotesque pedophiles inexplicably attracted to high
Cameron Hatheway writes; Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem #3 by Dave Wachter Clayface wishes he was this cool looking! The glorious coloring and
Salvatore Brucculeri writes; Do you have any idea what it’s like to have $124,000 of student loan debt dwindling over your head? The pressure and overall
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. The Jungle Book, but with a graveyard instead of a jungle. And ghosts instead of the animals. And a boy, of which this
So there's one thing we've been talking about this weekend. And now the full script to The Killing Joke has gone online. You can find it in its entirety
Part of my job here is to go out and look at how comics are being used to educate. Most recently I've done a couple pieces on Congressman John Lewis and
My first introduction to Warren Ellis was in a little know book called Transmetropolitan. It read like Hunter S. Thomspon and Robert Heinlein had made a
Anthony Kotorac writes; DC Comics' loss is my gain. That’s was my first thought when legendary Batman artist Norm Breyfogle agreed to be a part of my