The announcement of new publisher Devil's Due/1First Comics went out this morning and we already told you about its first comic book, Public Relations.
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It's Maestro Vs Doom in Secret Wars, the Carol Corps Vs the Thor Corps, a death of a Daredevil character, the end of the Ultimate Universe, movie
This morning, the merger of Devil's Due/1/First Comics was announced. But Bleeding Cool has details of its comics and the creators involved, for the first
Subscription boxes. Everyone is doing them. Loot Crate is the biggest by a considerable margin but there are plenty of challengers, including those
Next year, First Second will be publishing The Nameless City, a graphic novel trilogy from Faith Erin Hicks. An unlikely friendship forms between Nameless
Here are the solicitations for Avatar Press' sister company Boundless for September 2015... as Lady Death gets a zero issue for her Apocalypse run, the
These are the six San Diego Comic Con exclusive cover print comics from digital comics publisher and distributor ComiXology. And available, it seems for
From Captain Blackard Of Nerdy Show, for Bleeding Cool, Star Wars: The Old Republic was launched with fan’s hopes that they’d find the immersive BioWare
Deadline reports that Josh Blaylock's Devil’s Due Entertainment and Ken Levin's First Comics have merged to form new publisher Devil’s Due/1First Comics
From Brandon Gerson Of Nerdy Show, for Bleeding Cool, This year’s E3 festivities were kicked off earlier than average with an evening press conference
Yesterday, in a darkened screening room in the Soho Hotel, I sat with a few of my brethren to see footage from Pixar's upcoming winter release of their
Madeline Ricchiuto wrote for Bleeding Cool from Special Edition: NYC last weekend, where she attended the Secret Identities: Transgender Themes In Comics
Fight Club 2 #1 seemed to sell rather well for Dark Horse last month, as far as official movie sequels in comic book form go. But for some comic book fans
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Earlier today, we were the first to run DC Comics solicitations for September 2015. But what have we learned (apart not to ask where certain people find