IDW Media Holdings has reported its second-quarter financials for 2019, and it doesn't look like good news. Overall, the company had a net loss of $3.7
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Superstar writer Fred Van Lente could be headed to a comic store near you, that is, if you live in the New York area. Van Lente is headed to four New York
Good news -- it looks like the Riverdale gang survived World War 2! Even better, none of them have aged! Following the Archie: 1941 mini-series, the
Wonder Twins and Dial H for hero will both be extended to 12-issue series, starting with #7 for both in September at DC Comics.
Because there simply aren't enough Marvel crossovers going on these days, we learned back in April that Marvel is planning to launch another one in
After all his teasing, "The Great One" Brian Bendis will finally deliver. The Legion of Superheroes returns to DC in September, starting with a two-issue
Lex Luthor is going around the DC Universe making "The Offer" to all of the best super-villains, and bestowing upon them "The Dark Gift," which, yeah, we
Vault Comics has announced plans for Nightfall, which is not, as the name implies, about Bane breaking Batman's back. That would be Knightfall, with a K,
Dark Horse comics, in celebration of 35 years of Stan Sakai's Usagi Yojimbo, will publish a hardcover collecting over 300 covers from the long-running
On Wednesday, Marvel teased something called The Ultron Agenda, a new storyline coming up in Tony Stark: Iron Man in September. Today, Marvel revealed the
Legendary comic book creator Roger Stern is returning to Marvel for a one-shot comic with artist Ron Lim taking place during Stern's decade-long Avengers
One year ago, with the War of the Realms yet to begin, Jason Aaron said that the Thor #1 launched in 2018, his sixth Thor #1 since beginning his epic run
Lex Luthor is convening the Interdimensional Council of Lexes in an upcoming Year of the Villain one-shot in September. Jason Latour, Bryan Hitch, and
As Immortal Hulk continues to outsell Batman, publisher Marvel Comics is looking to cash in on some of that Immortal sales appeal with a line of Immortal
Like a dog calmly sipping coffee as the world burns around him, the DC Universe app has responded to worries following the abrupt cancellation of Swamp
Bleeding Cool has been following the developing situation with superstar artist Rob Liefeld, who took to Twitter to call out DC Comics as about to "drive
DC is doing their own version of Marvel Zombies right now in the hit mini-series, DCeased, so it's only fair that what goes around comes around. So in
Like any super-mega-crossover event worth its salt, War of the Realms has been racking up the casualties. And Marvel isn't done killing off characters
Ah, Spider-Man, always learning lessons from his Uncle Ben and Aunt May. And in this preview of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #7, Uncle Ben didn't even
Marvel has unveiled four new covers for House of X and Powers of X, by Pepe Larraz and R.B. Silva respectively, for the upcoming X-Men line-wide relaunch
Yesterday, we finally got to see what Square Enix was up to with that Avengers game they've been working on for all this time. And what they've been
Following up on announcements of a new team book called Strikeforce starring Spider-Woman, Blade, Wiccan, Winter Soldier, Angela, Spectrum, and Daimon
Immortal Hulk is a hit at Marvel, famously outselling DC standard, Batman. What is it about this comic that's so appealing? An Immortal Hulk #19 preview
Superstar writer Tom King may let his editors choose the characters for his stories, but everything after that is tightly controlled by the former CIA
Marvel continues to reveal new comics we'll see in September, announcing Web of Black Widow #1 by Jody Houser and Stephen Mooney.
Next week, Miles Morales #250 hits comic book stores. Wait, what? Didn't issue #9 just come out last month? Well, we're talking about legacy numbers here,
All last week, Marvel teased a new series, spinning out of War of the Realms, and featuring Marvel's "most ruthless team." The tagline for the teasers
A eulogy of Rob Liefeld's Twitter account, possibly the best of all time, the likes of which the comics community may never see again.
Canadian comic book luminary and idol to millions, Ed Brisson, may be a successful Marvel Comics superstar who has written the likes of the X-Men,
Spider-Man is one of the most popular superheroes in the world, a star of comics, film, cartoons, and all manner of merchandise. But look, not everyone