Today sees Tom King's penultimate issue of Batman, with Mikel Janin. Batman #84. And it's not about Bruce Wayne - not directly. Instead, it's the story of
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In House Of X, we learned that mutants, when brought back to life by The Five of Krakoa, are naked. And seem to remain naked when paraded in front of the
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Charlotte McDuffie, widow of Milestone founder and Damage Control creator Dwayne McDuffie, writes to Bleeding Cool, Today is #GivingTuesday. Please
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is launching a number of #GivingTuesday donation levels with exclusive “Be The Light! Your Voice Matters” gear for
When DC Comics realise that Wonder Woman #84 counted as Wonder Woman #750 they did away with a bit of movie synergy in favour of an Action
In 2009, Avatar Press hired me, Rich Johnston, to found Bleeding Cool, as Head Comics Writer. Then in 2016, they ruined everything by hiring Jude Terror
We mentioned it in Things To Do in London If You Like Comics - December 2019. An Evening Of Creepy Comics being held at London's Cartoon Museum on the
Bleeding Cool just ran a piece looking at upcoming plans for the character of Luke Fox in the Batman comic books. Including the very real possibility that
Where is Gotham? And where is Metropolis? Described as New York at night and New York by day, respectively, their location has been up in the air.
Okay, okay, okay, not every story on Bleeding Cool is going to be pulled from James Tynion IV's newsletter. But today, maybe three of them are. We looked
In July, Image Comics is going to publish a new collection of 2014's Royal City by Jeff Lemire with a slight difference. Twenty new pages of story -
A second look at new Batman writer James Tynion IV's newsletter, to follow up on his Luke and Lucius Fox musings, reveals much about Gotham City - and its
The unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank will have its final chapter, #12 is out in a couple of weeks, December
Batman always plans, But then, so does his new writer, James Tynion IV, writing the ongoing Batman series in 2020 from DC Comics, starting with Batman
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It's Cyber Monday and the comic book industry is up to its usual tricks. Here are a bunch of sites and code words still in use until at least midnight
Tom King's final issue of Batman, #85, will be out a week on Wednesday along with everything else from DC Comics, it seems. His Batwoman/Catwoman series
Originally Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, published by DC Comics, was meant to reveal a near-future of the DC Comics Universe.
Last year's Norroway Book 1: The Black Bull of Norroway by Cat Seaton and Kit Seaton, collected and published by Image Comics, made a lot of Best of The
Matt Kindt and Wilfredo Torres are launching a new comic book series, BANG! from Dark Horse Comics in February. But they would like you to get to know
Image Comics is to collect and republish Kieron Dwyer's lawyer-baiting, underground adult comic Lowest Comics Denominator comic book, all four issues, #0
We like to keep an eye on Jean-Marc Lofficier‘s Hexagon Comics USA line, European comics mostly written by Jean-Marc Lofficier, translated into English
Over the weekend, Bleeding Cool reported that DC Comics has withdrawn a tweet using the Rafael Grampa upcoming cover of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns:
It's weird how The Spice Girls' single 2 Become 1 has become a recurring Christmas pop song, by dint of shoving some snow on the video. Anyway, this is
A Writer’s Commentary: Christopher Priest on Vampirella #5, on sale now from Dynamite. If you have a Writer or Artist commentary on your own published
Cagibi is a New York-based literary journal publishing seasonal digital issues. They also run an annual Macaron Prize in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry
Just published in France and Italy from Paolo Baron and Ernesto Carbonetti, is a new graphic novel that tells an alternate history of The Beatles -
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Bleeding Cool readers may be familiar with the legal battle between Marvel Chair Ike Perlmutter and Canadian millionaire Harold Peerenboom. Initially over