Captain America gives his big mutant speech, and forgets about storming Utopia, or what went down in AVX....
Rich Johnston Archives
Asterix And The White Iris, the 40th Asterix volume, has just been published. And I happen to think that it is very,very good indeed.
In 2018, Pamela Lifford topped the Bleeding Cool Top 100 Power List. Five years later, she is stepping down as the big boss of DC Comics.
L.B. Cole, was a comic book artist, editor, and publisher, known for his covers that emphasised primary colours over black backgrounds.
Secret Hearts #83 published in 1962 by DC contains two "inspirations" for the work of Roy Lichtenstein, both originally from Tony Abruzzo.
We told you recently that James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds were getting good buzz on their Universal Monsters: Dracula series out today
Yesterday, Scholastic reversed the policy described by Raina Telgemeier as "segregatied", issuing a new statement.
Kingpin has been on the outs of the Marvel Universe, but has now returned to play a key role in X-Men, Spider-Man and Avengers comics.
Captain America does love a speech. and everyone loves to hear one from him. Over the years, he has made quite a few notable examples...
Alpha Flight, Dark X-Men, Jean Grey, Uncanny Spider-Man, Uncanny Avengers, Realm Of X, Ms Marvel: New Mutant all out today. XSpoilers!
Captain America #2 by J Michael Straczynski and Jesus Saiz looks to rewrite the history of the 20th century and more...
Today sees the publication of Uncanny Avengers #3 and Uncanny Spider-Man #2. Two comics that don't usually have that word in them.
Bad Bunny isn't funny on Saturday Night Live, apparently. No matter what the world throws at you, at Bleeding Cool, you can still read stuff.
Next month Image/Skybound will reprint the first issue of GI Joe: A Real American Hero #1 from 1983 restoring Larry Hama's original dialogue
Five days ago, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Marvel Comcis was bringing back Edge Of Spider-Verse as a series in February 2024.
Spoilers... but WildCATS ends with issue 12. That's it, no more. Final issue in November. Zealot is in Birds Of Prey. That's it.
Today's Unstoppable Doom Patrol #7 comes to a stop. Its final issue from Dennis Culver and Chris Burnham. A glorious comic it has been.
This week sees The Flash #2 from Si Spurrier, Mike Deodato and Trish Mulvihill, continuing a rather experimental use of the form.
Last month, we looked at John Constantine's relationship with cats. It did not go well. With Kyle, a Catboi in the future of Batman Beyond
Well, today's Action Comics sees Kong Keenan, the Super-Man of China, suspected as being a spy against the United States of America.
Today sees the publication of Wonder Woman #2 and Amazons Attack #1 from DC Comics. And naturally it's all connected.
Metropolis has its own Hamilton-wannabe, it seems, Franklin is a hip-hop musical about a founding father who did have a father....
Bad Bunny isn't funny on Saturday Night Live. No matter what the world throws at you, at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about stuff.
Yesterday, I mentioned the rumour out of NYCC last weekend that Batman's secret identity may be a little more open after Gotham War.
Tomorrow's Action Comics #1058 gives another wrinkle to Superman's heat vision... and makes him more like the X-Men's Cyclops? (spoilers)
Oni Press is also prepping the release of Matt Lesniewski's Faceless and the Family with word that it will "overship" retailers 50% extra
Scholastic's response to parent criticism over bookfair content is to remove "diversity" books as standard, including Marvel's Black Panther.
Local Comic Shop Day is sponsored by ComicsPRO, the Trade Organization for comic book stores, and encourages comic store participation.
PrintWatch: Second prints for Spine-Tingling Spider-Man and Sensational She-Hulk are joined by a second printing for Seven Years In Darkness.
First teased at SDCC by Tom King and Peter Gross is the upcoming Animal Pound comic, promising to be Boom's biggest release of the year.