This is the new series by Devils Due founder Josh Blaylock, with artist Travis Hymel, Arkworld which, apparently, will create a new genre, dubbed
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Mall is a comic book announced in May last year by Gary Dauberman, Michael Moreci, Emile Gladstone, Zak Hartong, Addison Duke, and Jim Campbell, published
In October 2014, Rat Queens co-creator John 'Roc' Upchurch was arrested on charges of domestic violence, first reported by Bleeding Cool the following
Back in October 2017, it was announced that Lion Forge had acquired (whatever that means) comic industry veteran Heidi MacDonald's comics news and reviews
Dave Sim dedicated Cerebus: Church And State to Neal Adams, after using his Moon Knight as the inspiration for Moon Roach. With his latest Cerebus In Hell
Taking a look at IDW's April 2020, launching Stephen King & Owen King's Sleeping Beauties as a comic by Rio Youers and Alison Sampson. Five issues of
The Ludocrats by Kieron Gillen, Jim Rossignol, Jeff Stokely and Tamra Bonvillain was originally announced at Image Expo in 2015. Then it was with just
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Archie Comics will be launching a new Sabrina: Teenage Witch series as part of their Archie Forever line, Archie’s first-ever original young adult graphic
Following The Art of Ramona Fradon, The Dynamite Art of Alex Ross, The Art of Howard Chaykin, Art of Atari, Undisputed Street Fighter, The Art of
Dynamite Entertainment would like to get Todd McFarlane to do their covers. They would. But Todd McFarlane is a) busy b) an Image Comics founder c) is not
Bleeding Cool has got the word about a couple of unannounced Marvel Studios television shows. I say two, it's more like one-and-a-half. Our sources on
The Boys was a comic book series by Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson and Russell Braun that began life at DC Comics, came to a very short end when the
Dynamite Entertainment publish comic books based on the Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys mysteries, and have been known to cross the streams on occasions.
Alex Antone has been working at DC Comics since 2012, first as Digital New Talent Administrator, then an Associate Editor and as a full Editor from 2014,
Okay, so this is just a punt. An idea. Joining dots where there may be no dots. Mindless speculation. But this kind of thing usually works out fairly
Bleeding Cool readers may be familiar with our old editor-in-chief Hannah Means-Shannon and how last year she joined Heavy Metal Magazine as a Senior
Undiscovered Country #1 Discovers A Fourth Printing Scott Snyder, Charles Soule and Giuseppe Camuncoli's Undiscovered Country was the biggest
Thought Bubble Comic Con and Arts Festival, held for decades in Leeds, made the jump to neighbouring Harrogate last year. And that's where it's staying in
Let's take a look at what Boom Studios have planned for April and beyond. Including new series for Buffy and Faithfless - and an end to the Mighty Morphin
DC Comics Publisher Dan DiDio has been to Robocon. But today, in Metal Men #4, he is bringing Robocon to Metal Men. A convention of fans of robots, rather
One of my favourite comic books ever is The Adventures Of Tintin: Breaking Free, an unauthorised Tintin comic written and drawn under the pseudonym of J.
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Plenty of launches in Dark Horse Comics' April 2020 solicitations, from The Last Knight of St. Hagan by Mike Mignola, Scott Allie and Andrea Mutti, the
We've got the Hero Collector from Eaglemoss solicitations for comic book stores for April 2020, both comics collections and figures. Collectors, time to
How Wonder Woman #750 Kicks Off The New DC Timeline With President Roosevelt and Bombshells Spoilers
Today sees the publication of Wonder Woman #750, and it kicks off the new DC Timeline. The byword for the new timeline, four generations worth with a
Titan Comics April 2020 solicitations include a new Life Is Strange series, an autism graphic novel, the Black Widow Official Movie Special, the making of
When last we saw The Riddler, he had gone through a major change. Year Of The Villain: The Riddler saw him decide to put away foolish things. Fed up of
While today's Dawn Of X X-Men titles have a lot to say - or play with - about death, Marauders #6 also sees the L'il Hellfire Club launch a new assault on
So how have Superman and Batman been doing? Not great, to be honest. They (with Wonder Woman) built Sanctuary as a mental health haven for superheroes