Matthew Spradlin and Farid Karami are launching a new dark thriller comic book series from Antarctic Press in October 2020, based on a true story. Hot
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In the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, Rorschach returned - but not the original, who had been killed in
November sees the launch of the Locke & Key/Sandman crossover, Hell And Gone, from IDW Publishing. But in October, IDW has found a way to launch an
Titan Comics October 2020 Solicitations feature a new series for Life Is Strange, Partners In Time by Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi, Andrea Izzo
Dave Sim is continuing is rapidly-decreasing successful tactic of giving every issue of Cerebus In Hell its own number 1, with a new title in a desperate
Declan Shalvey was to have written the Dynamite Crossover Event DIE!Namite for October but has now pulled out of the project.
Next week's Diamond Previews catalogue has Dark Horse's AlterNation: They Hide Hybrids graphic novel on the front cover by Tim Seeley and Mike Norton
SDCC, Funko, McFarlane Toys, Grant Morrison and Courtney Simmons in yesterday's Bleeding Cool, courtesy of Daily Lying In The Gutters.
It's Crossover time. Before Image Comics changed the description of the Comic-Con@Home panel currently playing out, it read as thus: Bestselling creative
So, as well as launching his self-publishing-in-a-week empire, James Tynion IV also talked about his current run on Batman on his Tiny Onion newsletter.
James Tynion IV is writing the best-selling comic book in the direct market, Batman. He is writing some of the best-selling creator-owned books, Something
Bleeding cool has learned that Courtney Simmons, DC Comics SVP Publicity & Comm is to leave the ciomic book publisher in August.
Dark Horse Comics solicitations in October bring back a few series lost to the lockdown, but are now being rescheduled - including Neil Gaiman's Norse
Marvel Comics and Image Comics are sending more comic books back to the printers. Thor #4 is set to get a fourth printing with a Nic Klein cover as it has
Um... you know the other day that we'd heard gossip that IDW were going to be publishing a weekly Marvel comic book for kids? Well, that's the game of
Marvel executive VP, creative director Joe Quesada has shared inside look at his new docu-series, Marvel’s Storyboards, with a panel conversation with
This week, Marvel and DC Comics published tributes to Dennis O'Neil, with a legendary career n comic books for both publishers and more. Here is how both
Okay, that is pretty impressive, San Diego Comic-Con’s Robert A. Heinlein Blood Drive is still returning for its 44th year in 2020 - even though there
Venom, Ronin and Empyre Are Killing The Children - Marvel and Boom titles top the Advance Reorders this week. I wonder what DC are up to?
Bleeding Cool has been keeping an eye on Marvel solicited comic books that were scrubbed by the shutdown and, when Marvel Comics came back to production,
As well as Fantastic Four #25 getting R.B. Silva as its new ongoing artist, fresh from Powers Of X and Empyre: Avengers, and Mark Brooks as its regular
The new Marvel Comics solicitations are out. And with Amazing Spider-Man hitting #50 and #51 (yes, yes, after recently hitting #850, that's just the way
Click is a series of graphic novels by Kayla Miller, currently comprised of Click, Camp and a third chapter Act out this past week, all published by HMH
Bleeding Cool featured an early version of XX: A Novel, Graphic by Rian Hughes a few years ago. A monster of a tome, that reinvents prose by one of the
Marvel will be launching their Marvel 616 TV show on Disney+. But what does it actually mean? You will find lots of explanations online, but only one
The Empyre series has seen Teddy Altman, Hulking leading a Skrull and Kree aligned assault on the Earth. But, as Bleeding Cool saw in the tea leaves, it
There has been a lot of clairvoyance in comic books of late. James Tynion IV had the Riddler lockdown Gotham so no one could leave their homes. J Michael
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, movies
Back in Cable #1 (so long ago now) we discovered how the Teen Cable came by his very own X of Swords, plucking it from an alien behemoth, only to get a
One of the first panels to go live at Comic-Con@Home was the Teaching and Learning with Comics panel from Comics Pedagogy, a regular at San Diego