Valiant has revealed its full slate of promotional items for Bloodshot Salvation #1 heading to retailers, including a section sign and six-foot standee.
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Next week’s issue of 2000 AD has taken a pot-shot at Donald Trump as he continues his attempt at a functioning administration.
Tomorrow sees the release of Secret Empire #8 as the massive Hydra invasion of the USA nears its conclusion, and now the cover of #9 has been leaked.
Check out a preview of the new Shadow/Batman series by Steve Orlando and Giovanni Timpano, along with the covers that will be available.
Yesterday, it was announced that Netflix had acquired Millarworld from Mark Millar. Big news in comics. Netflix's first acquisition. The acquisition of a
Fabian Rangel Jr and Javier Caba's new series for Dynamite, Blood Brothers, was critically well received. But, presumably, not so well received by comic
Safety Pin Box is a monthly subscription box for "white people who wish to be allies in the fight for Black liberation." Inspired by the movement that saw
It was only a year ago that comic book writer/artist Frank Cho walked off the Wonder Woman cover gig that should have lasted a year and twenty-four
Melissa F. Olson, Anna Smith Spark, Nina Grant and Dr Nick Wood gathered at Nine Worlds, at Hammersmith in London this weekend, to discuss the concept of
It was an awful film, It was a worse Netflix show. Is it third time the charm? Boom! Studios, Enter These Dark Woods, and Creative Licensing say they
Following up on Forbidden Brides, Troll Bridge, and How to Talk to Girls at Parties, Dark Horse is publishing another adaptation of a Neil Gaiman short
Bleeding Cool has shown some of the hoops that comic book retailers have to jump through in order to order any of the Marvel Legacy lenticular covers
In a preview of this week's upcoming Secret Empire #8 by Nick Spencer and Daniel Acuna, we get to see Doctor Strange selling his pad.
It's not just attendees of San Diego Comic-Con who get to enjoy a preview of the upcoming Black Crown titles — now you can get a look, too!
Comic book legend Neal Adams writes, Fellow creators, This is a very personal note from Neal Adams to you, the members of a group we sometimes laughingly
Gotham City Pizza opened this past weekend on Ormond Beach in Florida and is very open about their comic book inspiration.
Mark Millar likened Netflix acquiring Millarworld to Disney acquiring Marvel — but clarified that the deal does not include Kingsman nor Kick-Ass.
Yesterday, after five staffer resignations from Seattle's GeekGirlCon two months away from their next weekend show, and sent out a notice of complaints were sent out from the company e-mail system.
GeekGirlCon runs a two-day annual convention in Seattle, Washington, the next one on September 30th and October 1st, that "works to empower women and
Mark Weiss writes, Like most fairy tales start, they begin simply enough. And this wondrous tale is no different. Now as president and founder of
DC dominated the Bleeding Cool Bestseller List this week, with Batman, Justice League, and Superman taking the top 3 spots.
Metrocon staff has weighed in on the approval of the strange TOO OP: Girls Only panel, saying they "thought it might generate some good conversation."
It's always a pleasure at any convention to make a discovery. Today at Nine Worlds In Hammersmith, that was the comic book work of Jess Taylor.
Stephanie Dodd exhibited her handmade and cruelty-free geeky bath bombs at Nine Worlds in Hammersmith, London. There are prizes inside!
Scholar Avery Delany held a Queer Coding In Disney panel at Nine Worlds this weekend, identifying Disney characters who may be intended to be LGBTQ+.
Why the Fantastic Four comic was cancelled, #MakeMineMilkshake, Tom Welling on Lucifer, and more geeky news from the past week.
Check out some photos of Doctors, Wonder Women, and heroes galore and all the geeky cosplay from this weekend's Nine Worlds 2017 convention in London!
The Future Of Nine Worlds panel was held on the final day of the Nine Worlds Geekfest London event, presented by organisers Kate Keen and Daniel Whitston.
Kim Thompson was an American comic book editor, translator, and publisher, best known as vice president and co-publisher of Seattle-based Fantagraphics
We talk to a panelist at Metrocon who hosted an admittedly misguided panel hoping to learn what girls like in a geeky guy.