Today sees the publication of X-Men #3, X-Men: Onslaught Revolution #1, X-Corp #5, and X-Men Unlimited #4, as well as the final issue of Guardians Of The
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Fae and the Moon by Franco Aureliani of Tiny Titans, Superman Family Adventures, Hellboy is writing a new middle grade graphic novel with
Action Lab has had one, two or three tricky issues with comic book creators of late. But they are heading forward with new schedules, as seen in their
PrintWatch: King Spawn #1 got orders of 497,000 for the first printing. But almost half a million is not enough. Now, a month after the first printing,
In Marvel Comics December 2021 solicitations, they added a number of books for the first week of January 2022 that will have to be ordered a little
Today sees The Death Of Doctor Strange #1 by Jed MacKay and Lee Garbett, published by Marvel Comics. And it does indeed deliver on its title. No waiting
Today sees the publication of X-Men: The Onslaught Revelation comic that acts as a cap for Si Spurrier and Bob Quinn's Way Of X series, looking at the
It's been missing from the last couple of solicitations listings, but often in Marvel Comics that means the schedules are being jiggled around. But with
LITG: The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics, merch, TV shows, games,
Friend of Bleeding Cool. Graeme McMillan has put together a 10,000 word "oral history" look at the launch of DC's New 52, ten years ago for Polygon. A
Today's Batman #113 from James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, and Tomeu Moray, as Batman goes up against The Magistrate, all the while that Seer is telling
Karen Gillan has been doing the interview circuit for the release of her new movie in the UK, Gunpowder Milkshake. But she's also been talking about
Back in March, I made quite the gamble. That a) the San Diego Comic-Con Special Edition announced for November would be going ahead. And b) that President
It's Miracle Molly time! James Tynion IV is quitting Batman in November, in order to focus on his creator-owned line, including his Substack Comics, The
Okay, Todd McFarlane, something for Gunslinger Spawn to beat? In a year of massive record-setting orders, we can add House Of Slaughter, the first spinoff
Today sees the publication of Batman #113 from James Tynion IV and Jorge Jimenez, and Batman: The Detective #5 by Tom Taylor, Andy Kubert and Sandra Hope,
Bleeding Cool has a first look at Jason Aaron and Mahmud Asrar's King Conan #1, with an unlettered preview I bet Jude Terror is bursting at the seams to
Teslelephant time! In 1903, Topsy the elephant died of electrocution on Coney Island. Topsy had killed a man, and after being proved to be unmanageable,
Time for PrintWatch to take a look around the comic books that are being sent back to the printing mills as the comic book stores find it hard to keep up.
Alex Toth was a comic book creator known for his use of spot black and white artwork in comics, creating pools of shadow and light, but also known for his
Redcoat is a creator-owned series by Geoff Johns and Bryan Hitch spinning out of Geiger from Mad Ghost/Image Comics debuting in the upcoming Geiger
LITG: The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics, merch, TV shows, games,
Last week, I went along to the Y: The Last Man Immersive Event in London Waterloo's Leake Street Arches, ahead of the launch of the TV series in the UK on
Mark Millar has posted the news to his newsletter about a new Netflix project that he created last year and is going to be getting comic book adaptations
Star Wars time! Last week, Bleeding Cool scooped the news that Marvel Comics has pulled the IDW license for all-ages Marvel Comics, known as Marvel
Last week I talked to Todd McFarlane about Gunslinger Spawn, his new ongoing monthly series from Image Comics that is going to FOC today - and he's trying
This article originally ran over a year ago, celebrating the debut of I May Destroy You, Michaela Coel's now-Emmy Award-winning BBC TV drama.
The Guilt Hulk as created by Peter David and Dale Keown first appeared in The Incredible Hulk Vol. 2, #377 in 1991, as a malevolent representation of
Steve Rogers is Captain America. But what is his family history? In the comic books, it has been previously established that he was born on the 4th of
Okay, this is a weird one, Jason Momoa fans. DC Comics trademarks lots of stuff, naturally, based on the characters and concepts it publishes, often when