Are you DC dedicated or a Marvel zombie? Well, US Dish has asked the question using Google Trends. And the results seem... eerily familiar to the 2016 US Presidential election results.
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At the ComicsPRO retailer advocacy event held in Portland last week, Devil's Due/1First Comics laid out a lot of plans for the coming year.
Last October, Dark Horse PR gave the word to Entertainment Weekly that Faith Erin Hicks (The Nameless City) and artist Peter Wartman (Over the Wall) would be taking over Avatar: The Last Airbender comics in 2018.
At the ComicsPRO retailer advocacy event held in Portland last week, IDW Publishing announced that their standard 3% fee to reorder titles through Diamond
Okay, so it looks as if Ramon Perez is just on the Gates of Valhalla prelude one-shot. But as predicted, Marvel Comics is launching a new Thor series in June, starring Thor Odinson.
Bleeding Cool was the first to note that something called No Justice was coming from Scott Snyder. And now we have the details of the No Justice
Dave Hawksworth, employee of Diamond Comic Distributors since 1996 and longtime Diamond Outside Sales Manager, died on January 9th. After Dave passed, I
In a private press conference, Robert Kirkman launched and promoted his new comic book Oblivion Song. And he ended with one previously unheard revelation that yes, Thief of Thieves would be coming back soon.
A Cloak and Dagger TV show from Freeform is coming in June, and here is why we should expect a new Cloak and Dagger #1 alongside it.
We've been reporting since June last year that Ta-Nehisi Coates will be writing the ongoing Captain America comic book for Marvel. Now we make some speculations on which hallowed institution will make the official announcement.
Actor, director, producer and writer and friend of Bleeding Cool, Kevin Smith writes on Facebook, I was trying to do a killer standup special this evening
DC Comics reveals a new Muslim superhero, Ryan Coogler talks Black Panther's after-credits scenes, a Green Arrow villain shows up on The Flash, and more geeky news from the past week!
“Let's just do it, then.” Those were the words that birthed what is soon to become the first annual Wasatch Comic Con this April in West Valley City, Utah.
Comics may very well break your heart. The business of comics has most certainly left a trail of broken promises, crushed dreams, and destroyed lives over the decades. But, making comics… that act can bring real joy to you and others.
Ron Randall writes, “If you come and work for us, we’ll pay you your rate, and you can do whatever you want.” That was it: the Kryptonite sentence. The
This is the Top 10 Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what are
Carlos Gabriel Ruiz details his illicit past as a purveyor of fake IDs and how it informed his new graphic novel Blood On The Tracks.
Michael B. Jordan plays Erik Killmonger in the Black Panther movie from Marvel, and he plays it well. However, in an interview published in this week's Black Panther: The Official Movie Special from Titan, it looks at how he originally wanted the main part — for a very long time.
The first weekend of March sees Emerald City Comic Con 2018 (ECCC 2018), the first major comic convention of 2018, run by Reed POP Expo. And that means exclusive variant comic book covers and debuts.
ComiXology Bestseller List, 02/24/18: Batman takes the top, but Thor does a lot better digitally than it does in print and almost took that crown. Also outperforming their print levels significantly are Sex Criminals, Monstress, and Super Sons.
The first of the interconnected '80s horror-style comic books Cult Classic: Return to Whisper #1 comes out from Vault Comics on Wednesday.
Jamie Madrox, the Multiple Man, is an older X-Man than he often got credited for, created back in 1974 by the late Len Wein for Giant-Size Fantastic
For April, Marvel Comics will be allowing retailers to commission exclusive covers for nine titles, including Hunt for Wolverine #1, Amazing Spider-Man #798, and Avengers: Shards of Infinity #1.
UPDATE: That was one hell of a Rich Twitch. Original article up top, follow-up PR below. With DC Comics leaving the front section of Previews, alongside
Filip Sablik is President of Publishing & Marketing at BOOM! Studios. He attended ComicsPRO in Portland this weekend when, in front of a crowd of
Revealed at ComicsPRO, DC Comics laid out the schedule for some of the DC Zoom and DC Kids titles they revealed earlier in the month at the American Libraries Association event. And while some of the months were mentioned, we didn't get the days and dates. And now we have them.
Recently ComiXology removed their Pullbox system that allowed retailers to run digital reserve-and-keep lists for their customers for comic books coming
When I was a kid, we didn't have streaming TV episodes. Or downloads. Or DVDs. Or videos. We hardly even got repeats. Once Doctor Who was on, that was it. What we did have was Target novelisations. And now? The spirit of the Target line has been revived.
It's the return of Bruce Banner, the Hulk, digging his way from under the Mound where Hydra dropped a bug bomb on him. And he's not best pleased. But readers are pleased with him, as Avengers #684 tops the advance reorders list this week.
The second issue of Calexit comes out next week. And just in case people have forgotten about the comic book series that sees California secede from the rest of the United States, they have revealed one specific plot line that might get the attention of some.