Comics Archives

Welcome The Liberator
Matt Miner writes; I'm thrilled to introduce a comic project Kickstarter that I've poured my soul into - one backed and supported by folks from my former
How The Krampus Saved Christmas
Ryan L. Schrodt writes; Greetings and Merry Christmas to the dedicated readers of Bleeding Cool! My name is Ryan L. Schrodt and I am best known for my
Preview: Edison Rex #5
This week, your comics shop will have a paucity ofcomics in store... but digital comics keep on rolling it seems. Such as Edison Rex #5, not skipping a
The Old College Spirit
Formed in February by a group of college buddies, Old College Comics is a group of like-minded writers and illustrators, all trying to make their way into
A Very Gotham Conspiracy
There are conspiracy theories regarding the death of JFK. There are conspiracy theories concerning the moon landings. There are conspiracy theories
You Are Not Alone
Andrew Gloletz writes; As a response not only to the tragic events in Newtown, CT but for the dangers that many children unfortunately face every day of
Christmas Presents For Comics People
So what did your favourite comic book people get for Christmas today? And then post on Twitter? Here's a look... ONE PUNY GOD. On the first day of
Lying In The Gutters On Christmas Eve
I do hope you can read this with the ching ching ching of sleighbells running through your head. Top Twenty Traffic Tales Of The Week 1. Four Ways Image
Top Of The Irish Comics, 2012
Colin O’ Mahoney writes; These are my top three picks for Irish comics in 2012. I have picked these to give those not blessed with ease of access to
A Towering Babble
Babble is an original graphic novel from Lee Robson and Bryan Coyle, due to be published in January 2013 by Com.X, both digitally and in print. Mixing
The Center Of Somewhere, Everywhere
Luke Foster writes; For as long as I can remember, I've wanted to be a cartoonist. I've always loved the comics medium as a way to tell stories, and spent
Um… An Apology
There used to be an article here. What I thought was an interesting juxtaposition. However too many other people saw something else. I initially amended