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
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Walking The Floor at Toronto ComiCon Diana McCallum writes for Bleeding Cool. Pull on your boot covers and grab your spandex because winter is over, con
Tweeted by DC Comics earlier today... So, Wonder Woman, I suppose you have that option... Which follows a long line of stuff like this... by DC, you don't
They are writing the upcoming Daredevil Netfix series. And Christos Gage and Ruth Fletcher Gage now have a new graphic novel project, Lion Of Rora
The third of Gosh Comics' League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Nemo prints by Kevin O'Neill, signed by O'Neill and Alan Moore, is now available from
As Frank Cho tells us that one of the joys of working on a creator-owned project is not having to change the cover art... Here's a look at his Jungle Girl
This is the cover to the new Marvel Previews catalogue, that usually ships alongside the bigger Diamond Previews. Except, oops, it won't be in comic
Louise Oddball writes, As DC Comics gears up for it's 2016 line-up and Marvel continues to pound out hit after hit, there are some anxious comic fans out
Many comic book publishers print their trades, hardcovers, and other collections overseas due to lower printing costs. The trade off is that it can double
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool ran a number of Valerie D'Orazio's statements regarding Chris Sims in the light of the announcement of his X-Men '92
Well, that's a new publishing model for Marvel. Reminds me of the way Crossgen used to publish titles. And a rather welcome model too. A-Force Presents is
Both Marvel and DC Comics sell digital codes with certain comic books, allowing the reader to add the comic in question to their digital library as well
Ructions, ructions, ructions... a few hirings and promotions in comics this week. Titan Comics has headhunted their newest editor Lizzie Kaye from the
You didn't forget did yo? Comic book professionals attend San Diego Comic Con for free, but registration can be demanding. Probably just demanding enough.
So the aftermarket is in full effect. This week's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #44, featuring the death of Donatello, rocketed to $20 for the first print