Charlie the Choo-Choo was a giveaway children's book by Stephen King at San Diego Comic-Con that ties into and promotes the Dark Tower series of novels
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As previewed by DC Comics, for Titans #1 out this week by Dan Abnett and Brett Booth... we get a reworking of the DC Universe Rebirth issues... I think Dr
We already looked at some of the items people at San Diego Comic-Con had already flipped on eBay for exorbitant amounts, over $500. But there's plenty of
Welcome to Page Six One Six, the occasional blind items column of Bleeding Cool. Stories taken from across the comic book industry, from publisher to
It's always nice to reflect on the things that happened at SDCC from afar. For a lot of us, that's looking at all of the cool commissions done by our
Anthony Desiato (@DesiWestside) writes, Despite its name, the Archie Comics Forever: 75 Years of Storytelling panel eschewed looking backward and instead
Marilyn Weiss writes, So for my last panel at San Diego Comic Con I wanted to try something a little bit different. While going over the panel list I saw
Thanks to Marilyn Weiss, Jeremy Konrad, Joshua Stone, Joe Glass, Erik Amaya, Mike Sangregorio, Kirk Staley , Anthony Desatio, Octavio Karbank, Hilton
You know the drill. Get the swag you picked up San Diego Comic-Con. Lay it on your hotel bed. Take a photo. Let Bleeding Cool post it up! From the writers
Some pretty cool comics coming out this week from Valiant. The third issue of their summer event, 4001 A.D. by Matt Kindt and Clayton Crain. We're getting
Anthony Desiato (@DesiWestside) writes, The final day of SDCC programming included DC: My Secret Origin or How I Got Into Comics, moderated by DC
Marilyn Weiss writes, This year San Diego Comic Con has shown its commitment to librarians and educators. Attendees have been pouring into the San Diego
Nancy Collins, writer of Army of Darkness: Furious Road #5, talks with writer Phil Hester about Gold Key: Alliance #4, both on sale now from Dynamite.
Anthony Desiato (@DesiWestside) writes, So, who wants to be a comics retailer? Judging by the relatively modest turnout at Friday’s panel for aspiring
Yes, it happens to the best of us. We fall behind on the comics that we swore we wouldn't. Perhaps it's because I like to set aside time to savor