This is the promotional image for all three Midtown Spider-Man covers together, art by J Scott Campbell and colors by Nei Ruffino. From left to right:
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Bleeding Cool first reported on high level rumours that Amazon was to buy ComiXology in three to six weeks time, three weeks ago (thanks to the New York
They love a teaser, do Image Comics... Supreme is back. In some form. For July...
Adam Rose writes to tell us that his collection of over eight thousand comic was stolen from a garage in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles last night. Fourteen long
This Monday is the Final Order Cut-Off deadline for The Woods #1 from James Tynion IV and Michael Dialynas. In order to goose orders (some folk can't see
Yesterday, we ran a long interview between Bleeding Cool reporter Jeremy Konrad and Brian Bendis. You should read it right now. But there were a few
London Book Fair is big. Really big. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to the London Book
Sue, at DC Women Kicking Ass, has been reading the new TwoMorrows volume on Cliff Chiang and his work on the DC New 52 Wonder Woman. And they learnt
I am told to expect the nature of the Thunderbolts comic to undergo some very big changes after Original Sin. The book began as the story of
Previously we reported that Tony S Daniel was to write and draw the new Teen Titans book. We were wrong, though I understand at one point it was a plan.
Paolo Rivera is the second artist Marvel have recruited to illustrate a tease of the upcoming episode of Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. for its final six
Business Insider's Gus Lubin has talked about buying comics on ComiXology. He says, I used to go to Forbidden Planet in Manhattan every Wednesday
We ran a piece on the Guillem March pages for Catwoman that got thrown out when the story was rewritten (as seems to happen a fair amount at the New 52).
I had a bunch of interesting Marvel rumours earlier this week. Usually when I pass things past Marvel folk I don't hear anything. This time I was asked if
We ran this story three weeks ago, back in March. Now, three weeks later, ComiXology has confirmed it publicly. SEATTLE—April 10, 2014—(NASDAQ:
This is your first look at the new Wally West, making his appearance, five years later, in next week's Flash #30. It's not the only familiar character
Some publishers give added discount. Some give away tiered incentive copies. Some double orders. But in order to persuade retailers to increase orders for
We ran this a couple of days ago, but yesterday Marvel Comics sent out a press release about Deadpool #27 getting the Guinness World Record for the most
Bingo. Here is your first teasery look at Spread, a new Image comic book from Justin Jordan and Kyle Strahm to be published in July. And thanks to
Do you live and work in the comics industry on the East Coast of the USA and in sudden need of new employment in the near future? It could happen. Well,
CBR originally said that Nemesis Returns, the sequel to Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's Nemesis series from 2010 for Marvel Comics, would be published in
James Brian Hellwig, the wrestler otherwise known as Warrior or Ultimate Warrior died earlier this month. But a few years ago, he also had a comic book. A
There's a trick some publishers pull. Printing the second print of a comic book at the same time as the first. Just run a few extra thousand copies of the
There's a relaunched Teen Titans as Teen Titans. There's a relaunched Nightwing as Grayson. Probably. There's a brand new Gen 13. We think. And now
It's such an odd headline on CNN, considering Robert Redford's role as head of SHIELD in Captain America; The Winter Soldier, an organisation fighting
It's not just DC Comics in America that is celebrating the 75th anniversary of Batman. In France, DC licensor Urban Comics (Dargaud) is going to publish
Kick-Ass had Dave Lizewski, Nemesis had Blake Morrow and Superior had Simon Pooni. And now Starlight by Mark Millar and Gorlan Parlov could have... you?
Here is the Forbidden Planet exclusive variant cover of Amazing Spider-Man #1 by John Cassaday.... While this is from the retailer affiliate of CoBRA, by
The rough pencils of a page of Tintin in Tibet by Herge, has been auctioned by Christie's for €289,500 ($400,000) almost double its estimated price while
Marvel's All-New Marvel NOW! relaunch programme has pretty much been a success, giving lesser Marvel characters a real shot in the arm, both Silver