Okay, this is one of those things that looks like it costs a lot of money... and really does. A page of Barry Windsor-Smith original Conan artwork.
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In last week's Future State: Superman Of Metropolis, we got to see Supergirl going up against Jonathan Kent, the new Superman. Now, she was all hopped up
Today sees the launch of the new Future State: Justice League #1, combining all the future versions of the Justice Leaguers - who once upon a time when
As Bleeding Cool previously stated "Jo Mullein has the reputation of uniting the Green Lantern Corps in time to solve Oa's greatest mystery, is the ring
Incendium and Heavy Metal Magazine have announced the launch of Crystal Planet, a new comic book created by Joe Satriani and Ned Evett, under all-new
Bleeding Cool previously told you that "The new Wonder Woman, Yara Flor, begins her story targetting incompetent, hypocritical and corrupt politicians in
Dr. Volt’s Comic Connection of Salt Lake City, Utah, is named after the original owner of the store who used to be a pro-wrestler and who named the store
It wasn't that long ago that Image Comics executives were rather dismissive to me of Power Rangers comic books. They are less dismissive now as they are
Russell T Davies may be best known as the man who brought back Doctor Who to the BBC, cast Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant as the Doctor, and
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Okay, this is one of those things that looks like it costs a lot of money, but really doesn't. Heritage Auctions as part of their Sunday & Monday
Marvel Comics has thrown up a teaser for Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25 out in April as a comic that "kicks off the Clone Saga". Words that may fill some
Bleeding Cool readers may be familiar with Jesse James Criscione and Jen King's Comic Book Shopping Network, which promotes comic book stores selling
Orlando-based Coliseum of Comics, the largest comics and collectables chain in the Southeast of the United States of America, announced today that,
Forbidden Planet in the UK and Jetpack Comics in New Hampshire, USA share an exclusive variant cover drawn by artist Craig Rousseau for the new Young
The recent Amazing Spider-Man #55 got a lot of orders - and interest - because of its rather striking cover by Patrick Gleason. The cover was parodied
Raina Telgemeier topped the New York Times Graphic Novel Bestseller Lists For 2020 with Guts, Smile and Drama.
Mari Ahokoivu is a Finnish illustrator and a comic artist. She draws comics for adults and for kids and has been publishing comics professionally from
ComicBookExclusives is a new comic bookseller, set up expressly to create and sell retailer exclusive covers from various publishers. And their first such
Samantha Benc has auctioned her upcoming graphic novel, Last Ship To Mars to Mark Podesta at publishers Henry Holt. Samantha's agent, Claire Draper at the
Promoting the upcoming X-Men series Way Of X by Si Spurrier and Bob Quinn, Marvel stated "The soul of Krakoa is at stake. Only Nightcrawler and his team
Invisibles by Christina Diaz Gonzalez and The Baby-Sitters Club artist Gaby Epstein is a new bilingual middle-grade graphic novel about what Publisher's
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NotComics: It has been clarified that this Tuesday, President-deselect Donald Trump will be visiting the town of Alamo in Texas - but not The Alamo in San
So how did graphic novels sell during 2020? Publisher's Weekly reports that print books as a whole saw sales numbers in North America rise 8.2% in 2020,
Marvel is to publish its first Alien comic book from March 2021 - officially, of course. It has had the Brood running around for decades. And they have
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 is
Dennis O'Neill and Neal Adams' run on Green Lantern/Green Arrow in the seventies was the most overtly political super-hero comic book of its day and has
Dave Gibbons original artwork on Watchmen usually sells for tens of thousands. The covers for hundreds of thousands. It rivals Dark Knight as the body of
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