It does appear to be the little Marvel comic that could. With the first issue of the Matt Fraction/David Aja Hawkeye comic continuing to outperform
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I literally have no idea what this is. But it's probably a comic. From Marvel. And a #1. Marvel #1 Begin with the best super heroes in comics--Marvel does
Rikk Rodriguez writes; Add three more shops to the growing lists of stores not carrying that issue of Adventures of Superman. Baltimore’s Gorilla King
Bleeding Cool often follows the activities of Hollywood's A-List and the movies they are making. But occasionally we like to throw a spotlight on the
Stay away from the New York Post (and possibly all other known media too). In an arrangement with DC Comics, they have spoiled Batman Inc #8, out on
Just hit the UK, should be with the US in about four and a half hours... Ultimate X-Men #1-50 on ComiXology for 99 cents each...
Tom Huxley writes: 1. It may not have a massive headliner on the scale of Stan Lee to bring in the crowds this time, but LSCC delivered a more rounded
Before Bleeding Cool, there was TRIPWIRE magazine. In 2013, it celebrates its 21st anniversary and so it’s crowd funding at Kickstarter to get a paperback
Cameron Hatheway writes; Judge Dredd #4 (Cover B) by Garry Brown I can’t believe I didn’t think of it before, but Garry Brown is a fantastic choice for
Tom Huxley reports from London Super Comic Con Writer/editor Matt Hawkins convened a panel with writers David Hine and Ron Marz at the London Super Comic
Dan Hart writes from London Super Comic Con; So, that was Day 1 of the second London Super Comic Con. Crikey, my feet are killing me. After last year's
The final of four promo images for Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta's Image comic East Of West, coming next month...
Thanks to Tom Huxley, a look at some of the cosplay on show at today's London Super Comic Con.
Alex Wilson writes; Independently published books are usually printed the writers or artists for a reason, they aren’t up to publisher standards, but