https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hF4XzBcKtE Last night, on the 22nd floor of The Shard building, looking out across a lit up London, Sara Kenney and Karen
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This morning we looked at what might be happening to Miles Morales after the events of Civil War II #5 as well as the role of the Hydra-aligned Captain
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
We think the Scott Lobdell was the first to use a word close to "bollocks" in a non-mature readers Marvel/DC comic book, back in Generation X #18.
That's the thing with DC Rebirth, relaunches and semi-reboots. You're never exactly sure what sticks and what doesn't. We're now pretty sure that the
The Spectre comes to Gotham in Six Pack & Dog Welder #2 today. We've already looked at John Constantine's reaction to the New 52 and DC Rebirth. Now
Today sees the publication of Spider-Man/Deadpool #9, by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness. And the first appearance of Itsy Bitsy, the character created using
Surgeon X is the new comic book by documentary maker Sara Kenney and artist John Watkiss published by Image Comics, that got plenty of comic industry
Today’s X-O Manowar #50 sees Valiant release the 50th – and final – issue of the Robert Venditti-written series that relaunched that publisher’s line of
Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples have a reputation, on Saga, of opening big. Shocking. Funny. Scatalogical. Sweary. Something to put you off your guard.
Most weeks, Bleeding Cool checks in with all the week's Civil War II crossovers, to see just how Civil Warry they are. Whether they are actually connected
This was the denouement of Civil War II #5. A vision of the future from Ulysses. It gets repeated again today in Captain America: Steve Rogers #5 from
The smiley face image in Watchmen means many things. One of which is the similarity in placement to the doomsday clock, getting closer to midnight. That
Boom Studios os announcing a new ongoing series, WWE, following up on their current wrestling one-shot. The series by Dennis Hopeless, Ross Thibodeaux,
By Olly MacNamee As lapsed a reader of 2000AD as I am a Catholic (very) I was interested and eager to see what this anniversary issue would be like, and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etsQJo84aCM&feature=youtu.be Loot Crate has just revealed the theme for October’s crate, HORROR. Just in time for
From tomorrow's Wacky Racelands #4, a post-apocalyptic reimagining of Wacky Races... a rather familiar figure. Here's the full preview, unmourned and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idPOu7vF1FA Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida writes, Hey Fandom! This week was DC's simply from the
In concert with POP Life Entertainment, Valiant Entertainment is proud to announce that a strictly limited, Asian import edition of the forthcoming,
Here are a few of the parties happening around New York Comic-Con next week. Is your event not listed? Let us know at richjohnston@gmail.com and we will
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUSNkgOcI4M From the recent Baltimore Diamond Retailer Summit, Phil Boyle of the Coliseum of Comics store talked through
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu-f11unTbA From RuPaul's Drag Race All-Stars, Michelle Visage talking with departing contestant Phi Phi O'Hara, about the
https://twitter.com/samhumphries/status/780476947910500352 His love is real, you know. https://twitter.com/samhumphries/status/780637968989945856 And no,
Brighter Than You Think is a collection of lesser known (and lesser corporate controlled) short stories written by Alan Moore, accompanied by critical
Once upon a time, there was a character in DC Comics' Swamp Thing called John Constantine, created by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and John Totleben. So
Heavy Metal Magazine has just suffered a spate of cancellations of solicitations in this week's Previews catalogue. So we decided to ask what was what.
We mentioned this the other day, but it probably bears worth repeating. Double Take, the comic company spinoff of Take-Two Interactive, with Bill Jemas as
Okay, so it was more of a guess. But Bleeding Cool was the first to tell you about the secret artist variant cover, available to every store that orders a
Photos by Olly MacNamee The sun was out as were the good folk of Chester revelling in this Indian Summer we are currently, but sporadically, having here
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