Forbidden Planet are on site at the London ExCel Centre for tomorrow's MCM London Comic Con... Stand 2113 in the South Hall, with a debut of a certain
Rich Johnston Archives
Yesterday saw the long-awaited release of the Wildstorm 25th Anniversary hardcover, thankfully in time for it not to be the 26th Anniversary cover. We'll
Reselling San Diego Comic-Con tickets on eBay is a big no-no. Tickets get voided, people even get prosecuted, everyone knows it's a bad idea. Until today.
DC Comics is teaming up again with National CineMedia (NCM) and local comic shops for co-op advertising deals in local cinemas to promote Doomsday Clock.
On October 23rd. Alex De Campi tweeted a comic by her, Dave Acosta and Dee Cunniffe, the second of her Hell's Kitchen Movie Club comics featuring Bucky
Check out these upcoming DC Comics variant covers for November shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them, but you won’t have seen
UPDATE: And now in colour. The original article runs below. Here are the inks for the Batman #800 variant cover for Batman #35 by Tony S Daniel. Although
White Noise, the comic book writers studio that have featured on Bleeding Cool a little of late, have some new comic books out - and some variant covers
Geoff Johns no longer reports to DC President Diane Nelson, the person who oversees how DC operates in all media, but directly to Warner Bros, bypassing the comic book filter entirely
Boom! Studios is starting a new promotion for a number of collections under the "Discover Now" banner, which comic stores will get ahead of bookstores.
Black Panther #166 by Ta-Nehisi Coates, Leonard Kirk, Marc Deering and Laurea Martin, the first of the Marvel Legacy run that brings back Klaw bigtime,
Saga by Fiona Staples and Brian K. Vaughan is going on a publishing break again. Saga #48, published today, will be the last until 2018 — and February at
It's time for a quick run through this week's Marvel Legacy titles to see what's what. We've noted that Amazing Spider-Man #790 is dealing with a
Teen Titans #13 would like to remind you that they were part of a recent Metal crossover, even though that aspect is all done now. I think they miss it.
Doomsday Clock is less than a month away. And it is likely whatever revelations regarding Mr. Oz and his role in the DC Universe will be up by then. He is
Remember when Marvel Comics established that as well as being director of SHIELD, Agent Nick Fury had a weekend gig as The Man On The Wall, shooting alien
When Superman Rebirth talked about reintegrating aspects of the character that had been lost by continuity reboots and refreshes, did anyone suspect that
Amazing Spider-Man #790 by Dan Slott, Christopher Gage, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger and Marte Gracia is published by Marvel Comics today. And is
Howard Chaykin has written a new comic book out today from DC Comics, based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters Ruff & Reddy. And it's a noir look
Half term holidays means taking the kids out anywhere and everywhere. So if a trip to London's best playground, Coram's Field, happens to lead us past
At New York Comic Con, retailers were given a glimpse of Pepe Larraz' upcoming art from Avengers #675, the launch of the weekly No Surrender storyline
Paul Dini, the writer/producer, best known for his work on Batman: The Animated Series and Tiny Toon Adventures, unveils his upcoming 48-page original
Superman was first published in 1938 by the publisher who would become DC Comics, in the anthology comic, Action Comics. In 2018, the character will be
Metal, the currently published event from DC Comics written by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo is based on all sorts of DC Comics continuity over the
Gene Simmons, “The Demon” bassist from KISS, has returned to comics, this time bringing back his characters from his own Simmons Comics Group, over at
Black Cat Comics of Salt Lake City had an unwelcome visitor this weekend in the form of an SUV smashing into their comic shop.
Tomorrow sees the publication of U.S.Avengers #11 by Al Ewing and Paco Diaz. Looking a little like this, with Cannoball, Sam Guthrie, finding himself in a
You know me. There's nothing I like more of a night that noodling around trademark registrations on American government websites. Such as discovering the
One hundred zombie walkers in gory prosthetics descended on London yesterday morning in celebration of the 100th episode of the TV show The Walking Dead,
Alan Moore's daily routine? It starts with a Lush Bath Bomb, and Sea-Salt Shampoo which gives his hair "traffic-stopping shine and volume".