Death Metal #1 is out tomorrow (or Wednesday) and Bleeding Cool has read it. Here are a few only semi-spoilery thoughts to tease you....
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I cycled into London as the government announced non-essential shops (like comic shop apparently) could open up in England today.
A Shared Universe Podcast Studio in Eatontown, New Jersey, has reopened, courtesy of owners, Ming Chen and Michael Zapcic, better known for appearing in
Last week, we learned of the death of the late, great, Dennis O'Neil. So many have had things to say about his impact on their live, their career and the
Over a decade ago, Dave Sim followed up his Cerebus comic book with an anthology series called Glamourpuss, which featured one strip which was possibly
It's Neal Adams' birthday, something worth celebrating right now, comic book writer, artist, editor, publisher and comic store owner...
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
With the added pressures, challenges and obstacles thrown in the way of local comic shops over the past three months, AfterShock Comics, led by Publisher
In 2010, before their multiple-award-winning, NYT Best Selling graphic novel adaptation of Octavia Butler's Kindred (which we mentioned in the 35),
Glasgow-based publishers BHP Comics had a bit of a hit on their hands a couple of years ago with the mini-sketchbook Frank Quitely, Drawings &
Ultimate Fallout #4, the first appearance of Miles Morales as Spider-Man has been a hot book for a while. He has a continuing series, is part of the
DC Comics has rescheduled a number of titles of DC Comics titles that were solicited before the shutdown and haven't been resolicited since. Here's a list
The world seems like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but fandom still brings us together. Or at least gives us someone to unite against. These are
Ethan Sacks has a Fire Breathing Writer’s Commentary on his Kiss Zombies #5, just out from Dynamite Entertainment I think.
25 More Race-Related Graphic Novels That Should Top Amazon Chart, to follow up on Bleeding Cool's 35 graphic novel list from last week.
Dewey's Comic City of New Jersey is another comic book store that is closing up permanently, but only so they can open again, in very glamourous
A year ago, I went with the family to Parc Astérix, just outside Paris for the launch of the name of the best selling comic of 2019, Asterix and The
After the industry shutdown, it was anticipated that many comic book stores would shutter completely and be unable to open up again. But a mixture of
We mentioned that Legion of Super-Heroes #6 was booming on eBay over the appearance of Gold Lantern (even if his first actual appearance was in Legion Of
Eric Stephenson's leaked comments to Image Comics creators about DC Comics has been seen as an oblique address to Jim Lee.
It's been quite some time since I ventured to my local comic book shop, Piranha Comics of Kingston Upon Thames. But the store will be reopening to the
When DC Comics announced that they were dropping Diamond Comic Distribution entirely, in favour of two new US distributors Lunar and UCS, set up with
Shazam and Books Of Magic come to an end in DC Comics' September 2020 solicitations for the usual reasons, probably or something.
Welcome to Thank FOC It's Friday (mostly) every Friday and planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off at Diamond Comic Distributors.
One of the most well regarded comic book writers and editors of all time, Dennis O'Neil died last night, of natural causes, at the age of 81. Born in 1939
We knew about Death Metal: Speed Metal but Death Metal: Trinity Crisis and Death Metal: Multiverse's End are new to us... take a look at DC Comics'
After the conclusion of the 2020 event, we will be getting a new Iron Man #1 in September from Marvel Comics. And the new series suggests how 2020 may
AWA, the comic book publisher founded by Bill Jemas as publisher and Axel Alonso as EIC, has always talked about creating multi-media projects. And now,
Last week Marvel loaded their FOCs with Omnibuses and now we see the result of that, a new Advance Reorder chart full of big books.
Marvel Comics to produce 'On Sale Wednesday' variants, seemingly as a dig against DC Comics decision to switch to Tuesdays.