Bleeding Cool has been totting up the number of exclusive retailer covers that Marvel comics has been offering every month. It#s generally around five or
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The free Korean webcomic platform LINE Webtoon has announced a new digital comic book Outrage, a cyber-stalking comedy/mystery series from Fabian Nicieza
Fandemic Tour is the new touring comic convention experience created by ex-Wizard CEO John Macaluso. Its inaugural show was intended to be in two weeks
Curb Your Enthusiasm returns to HBO after a six-year gap at the beginning of October. Towards the end of the show's previous-eight-year run, the show had
Recently, someone has been posting on comic book message boards, under the name The Whisperer as a Marvel Comics intern spilling the beans on the internal
The advance reorder list shows retailers are diving into Metal, with Batman: The Drowned, Metal #3 and Nightwing #29 topping the charts.
Here is Todd McFarlane's cover for Spawn #281 - (or is it #279?), one of Image Comics' Walking Dead Tribute covers for October. Here's Charle Adlard's
On former Punisher artist John Hebert's political leaflet for the Democratic Party, his comic book experience area quite noticeably leaves out the Punisher.
Secret Empire #10 has been and gone. Some folks died. Some folks survived. Some folks were raised from the dead. We've tallied up a few.
A 4chan user sent a mocking letter to Marvel's 'America' series, subtly comparing it to the much-ridiculed film The Room, and the letter was printed.
There have been two major theories on the identity of the Mr Oz character in the Superman comic books. The first, and it was intentionally sought by Geoff
For October 4th, Marvel Comics are reprinting a stack of comics that seem to have burned through their backstock, some that have been published, some that
In the editorial pages of Black Panther and the Crew's final issue, writer Ta-Nehisi Coates promises that The Crew will live on in his Black Panther run.
Some details from an upcoming issue of Action Comics #987 have been leaked, which may hint at a confirmation of a long-speculated Superman theory.
Recently, Bleeding Cool ran a couple of stories about cosplayer and adult entertainer, and a life model for Supergirl for DC Comics creators. Alisa
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for September shipping titles. Yes, I know we ran 11 of them yesterday. Well, here are 11 more. It's just the
John Hebert used to be a comic book penciller, and now he's a Democratic candidate for County Legislator in Albany, New York.
The new Breaking Point story featuring Deathstroke by James Bonny and Tyler Kirkham will see the character in Superman #31 And #32.
We showed you one bit of the lenticular cover for Doomsday Clock #1 last week. Now we can see the whole thing in action, based on the work of Watchmen
Pages of The Mighty Captain Marvel #8 appears to contain some of the same dialogue and scenes as ones previously published in Secret Empire #8.
So that was Secret Empire #10. We had a few thoughts and questions. But Deadpool #35 by Gerry Duggan, Mike Hawthorne, Terry Pallot, and Ruth Redmond has
In the last issue of the Savage Dragon, the original holder of that name sacrificed his life to stop an alien invasion of his Earth, alongside his son and
You may recognise some of the folk below from the Secret Wars series Inferno — a world in which the X-Men Inferno crossover from the '80s had hell possess
Today's America #6 by Gabby Rivera, Kelly Thompson, Ramon Villalobos, Walden Wong and Tamra Bonvillain from Marvel Comics has this cover by Jen Bartel. A
Comic book writers are liars. It's their job, at least if they are writing fiction. The clue is in the name, "fiction". Something that is not true. And
Today sees the release of Secret Empire #10. Some questions are answered, some are not, some new questions are asked. Here are a few things that stuck
In a week in which director James Cameron was attacked for his statements regarding the worthiness of Wonder Woman as a female action figure, down to the
This Saturday is Doctor Who Comics Day. And ahead of that, Titan Comics have published the first issue of their new multi-Doctor story The Lost Dimension.
When Sir Terry Pratchett, author of the Discworld novels, died of Alzheimers-related illnesses in 2015, his friend and collaborator Neil Gaiman told the
Recently, Bleeding Cool ran an article by Marc Lewis about failing to break into comics. It caused considerable discussion. Today, Top Cow President/COO