Blackstars #1 is in stores today, but DC Comics is already moving on to next month's Blackstars #2, with a press release offering an unlettered preview of
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Marvel Comics like to be known as the world outside your window, so it's no surprise when the company borrows from current events in the real world for
Iron Man is known as a futurist, and also a busybody, always interfering in the affairs of the world, believing he knows best. One prime example of that
While Marvel Comics strives to remain as apolitical as possible, rival DC Comics has made no efforts to hide parallels with Donald Trump's White House in
Earlier today, we talked about foreboding clues from the pages of New Mutants #1 and X-Force #1 with potentially bad implications for the future of
The new status quo of the X-Men universe established by Krakoa is one that has many fans praising the bold and tough reaction of mutants to decades of
If you're a fan of the 2099 universe or just of seeing Marvel Editor Nick Lowe yelling like a maniac, you'll be pleased to learn that Marvel has released
Generational warfare is heating up in our society. Boomers complain constantly about Millennials. In retaliation, Millennials ruin the things Boomers
Spawn #300 may have been the most-ordered comic of September, but how important is that metric? According to Terrific Production LLC, the new owners of
A lot has been said about the failure of Terminator: Dark Fate to perform at the box office. Bleeding Cool's Adi Tantimedh blames poor word of mouth due
Tom King's Batman run continues to its early conclusion as Batman #82 hits stores from DC Comics this week. Last month, we got an early, unlettered look
For many couples, so long after tying the knot, the fires of romance could fade like a distant memory, but that's not the case for comics' it couple Donny
Oni Press has announced a new series launching next year from Rat Queens co-creator Kurtis Wiebe and newcomer artist Justin Osterling called Dryad. The
ComiXology has announced a new original graphic novel coming to its digital comics platform tomorrow, part of the ComiXology Originals program that makes
In a Vince Russo level swerve, WWE today announced an expansion of their partnership with the government of Saudi Arabia following a tense weekend that
Bleeding Cool told you last week about the new Ant-Man series coming in February by writer Zeb Wells and artist Dylan Burnett, announced at London's MCM
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios wants comic book readers to eat and love themselves, and look, they don't have to tell us twice. Sometimes we even eat
Things aren't looking good for the multiverse in this preview of Justice League #35, in stores this week from DC Comics, by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV,
Giant Days may have come to an end last week, but explosive publisher BOOM! Studios isn't done squeezing as much cash milk out of that cash cow as they
As the Dawn of X continues to roll out, we've got a recap of both Excalibur #1 and Dead Man Logan #12. Beginnings and endings in this installment of the
Spider-Man and Venom team up next week as Marvel Comics debuts Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble #1, by Mariko Tamaki, Gurihiru, and Travis Lanham.
The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #9 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Saladin Ahmed, Minkyu Jung, Juan Vlasco, Ian Herring, and Joe Caramagna, and
The Immortal Hulk #26 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and more, and we've got a preview below. And in the
Child exploitation is a hallmark of superheroics. There was a time it seemed like every single superhero had a teen sidekick, and Batman goes through them
Milton Lawson writes... Hello there. I'm Milton Lawson, a comic writer based in Houston TX. I've written "Roger Ebert and Me" and "Winter Sale." The Ebert
Black Cat #6 is in stores next week from Marvel Comics, by Jed MacKay, Mike Dowling, Brian Reber, and Ferran Delgado. We've got a preview below. Black
What's better than one Black Widow? How about two for the price of one? That's what you get in next week's Web of Black Widow #3 from Marvel Comics, by
Student loan debt is one of the top issues of our times, so it's no surprise the issue would be tackled by Marvel Comics. But would it surprise you to
Spider-Man, Spider-Man, appears in as many books as a spider can! Miles Morales: Spider-Man #12 is hitting stores next week from Marvel Comics, and if you
Fantastic Four #16 is set to hit stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Dan Slott, Sean Izaakse, Marcio Menyz, and Joe Caramagna, continuing the Point of