Tim Hanley writes for Bleeding Cool; It was another big month for Marvel, who smashed the record for highest percentage of female creators, while DC
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Tom Mandrake's cover to The Hell You Ride #1 from Dark Horse Comics, 2012. Appeal To The Great Spirit, outside of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,
So what comics were people buying through Thanksgiving? Would Patriotism fill the air? A sense of togetherness? Maybe tastes may turn a little more
ComiXology kicks off with sales on Marvel, DC and Valiant titles... And from Dark Horse, a mega-bundle digital deal... Why wait for Cyber Monday?
Earlier this year we ran a series of artist Kerrith Johnson's "Believe" posters, iconic images of superheroes. He's also moved onto a series of images
I've been assures that this is not a spoiler. But it looks rather unfortunate. A scene from an upcoming issue of Savage Wolverine by Frank Cho that
Yes I know Spawn has a reputation for being a late comic, but this was originally timed to come out on the day after the Presidential Election. The votes
Lucy Noonan writes for Bleeding Cool; If you hadn’t heard of him before this week, you probably know who Tony Harris is now. He’s the comic book
Marvel may have restricted the availability of the Young Avengers #1 variant cover by Bryan O'Malley, to retailers who meet certain targets with the
In one week, we have a new RIPD series and a new Star Wars comic, two issues of Before Watchmen as that series plays catch up, My Little Pony: Friendship
There's nothing I like more than a good conflict of interest. I usually run towards them with my arms wide open. Bleeding Cool being published by Avatar,
Did you buy The Walking Dead Vol 17 in trade paperback this week? You might want to check you got all you were expecting. There are a number of reports of
We ran a big list of Black Friday sales last week. You should probably check it out. But they keep coming, so here's a second list... but first something
THANKS FOR GIVING I want to wish everyone a very happy Thanksgiving. Hope you all get some quality time with friends and family. — J.T. Krul (@jtkrul)
The Guy Fawkes mask was a traditional British item, often used to create Guy Fawkes effigies for kids to beg for money with, and to be burnt on bonfires.