Action Comics #1 is one of the most valuable, most desired, most famous superhero comic books of all time. It features the first appearance of Superman,
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Dark Horse Comics has published several comic books based on and created by it with the talent behind the Critical Role web series, featuring voiceover
DC Comics is to publish a Crime Syndicate 6-issue mini-series by former Marvel and IDW editor Andy Schmidt and Kieran McKeown, artist on Halo and Aliens,
Yesterday, I saw Wonder Woman 1984 at the BFI IMAX screen at London Waterloo. At the time, I didn't realise that this experience will be denied all other
Today sees the publication of Rorschach #3, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Tom King and Jorge Fornes. But this week's issue looks at the story of
While the full DC Comics solicitations for March 2021 have not yet released, today's Batman #105 reveals some of what we might be expecting in the ongoing
James Tynion IV and the rather busy Guillem March are working on an ongoing Batman-related comic book series, Joker - with Punchline.
92Y and Archie Comics are collaborating on a new, online comic book class for kids, “Create Your Own Comic Book,” featuring longstanding Archie
DC Comics titles today have ads for Generations: Shattered, the cross-time caper led by Dan Jurgens, spinning out of Detective Comics #1027 and Dark
Bleeding Cool has been noting a number of DC Comics production issues recently, specifically with collections, in the light of many recent redundancies.
Yesterday, I saw Wonder Woman 1984 at the BFI IMAX screen at London Waterloo. At the time, I didn't realise that this experience would be denied all other
In the previous issue Superman #27 from DC Comics, Lana Lang was working on a feature about her life-long friend Clark Kent. So she turned to another
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool you can still read
Christopher Eccleston stopped off in a car park to appear with Lorraine Kelly on Lorraine on ITV this morning to promote homeless Big Issue sellers during
You will first have read about Solid Blood #17 on Bleeding Cool, a surprise release title from Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley, even though they both deny
Death Metal #6 is published tomorrow from DC Comics. It begins with all-out war, as the masses of DC Universes and Multiverses amass against the force of
Tomorrow sees the DC Comics publication of The Green Lantern Season Two #10 by Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp. There's a preview of it below if you want to
Boom Studios today announced Proctor Valley Road, a new horror comic book from comics writer and Brave New World showrunner Grant Morrison, actor Alex
In March 1941, comic book legends Jack Kirby and Joe Simon introduced the world to Steve Rogers in the Hitler-punching Captain America Comics #1. Now,
DC Comics will be launching Batman Urban Legends #1 in March 2021, a new Batman anthology for $8 an issue.
Boom Studios launched their “Must Read” initiative at the beginning of the year with series like Seven Secrets and We Only Find Them When They’re Dead.
This Wednesday sees the release of Wolverine: Black, White And Blood #2, the second issue of a four-issue mini-series anthology of Wolverine stories in
Welcome to the motherlode of Zack Snyder auctions. The blood-spattered smiley button from the 2009 adaptation of Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.
For British viewers, especially men, of a certain age and nerdy disposition, Joe Cornish is one half of the comedy duo with Adam Buxton who informed a
Gutsville Vs Whaleville! Bleeding Cool has been talking about Bad Idea, the new comics publisher from Dinesh Shamdasani, Hunter Gorinson, Warren Simons,
Bleeding Cool has been made aware recently that DC Comics has been approached by - or has approached - other publishers about the possibility of licensing
It's Christmas! Well, almost. British comic book shops often operate at the whims of American comic book publishers, printers, distributors, shipping
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool you can still read
Scott Fogg writes for Bleeding Cool about John Carter, his new project, and his parents. My parents were weird. That’s not a complaint. I’m weird too. I
Sylvie Kantorovitz, born in Casablanca in 1960 and living in France, originally worked as a teacher, studied at the Arts Student League in New York, that