It seems as if it is de rigueur to take down Batman these days. If it's not Alfred Pennyworth in The Batman's Grave... ...then it's UK left-wing political
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Mistakes, misshapes, misfits, raised on a diet of broken biscuits... One of the biggest selling original graphic novels in comic book shops this year was
Everyone see the latest episode of The Rick And Morty Show? It's possible you may have. If so you may have some insight into DC Comics right now, as Adam
Things to do in London in December 2019… if you like comics, of course. Exhibitions followed by events… let us know if we missed any. Exhibitions:
Steve Ackerman, trademark lawyer acting for Marvel Characters has registered a trademark with the US government for S.P.D.R. Bot, under the subject of...
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
In September 2020, Yoe Press look to rewrite the history of the comics industry one more time, with a book by comics historian Ken Quattro, often known as
Welcome to the pretty-much-mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. A run around the day before and the day ahead. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail
On November 2nd, Kevin Eastman sent the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles into space. Or, rather, their greatest adversary. His original artwork depicting the
Despite international news reports, DC Comics has not pulled a Rafael Grampa cover to his upcoming Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child comic book,
We took an extensive look at Tarot #1, the Defenders and Avengers series from Alan Davis and Paul Renaud, launching from Marvel Comics on January 1st
Television designer and winner of the Aspen Comics Talent Hunt Chris Callahan had a comic book debut with The Misplaced, about love, death, and the
Bleeding Cool has pieced together and extended Iron Man 2020 #1 preview below form a number of sources. But there's one page worth pulling out featuring
Orbital Comics of London, midway through its transformation from one kind of comic book store to another, is currently hosting Telling Stories, the
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Marvel Comics will be publishing a Falcon And Winter Soldier comic book starting in February 2020, ahead of the Disney + TV series. Written by Derek Landy
Welcome to Thank FOC It’s Friday, a semi-weekly mailing list, similar to The Daily LITG, but (mostly) every Friday and planned to coincide and cover the
Last month's MCM London Comic Con had Jim Shooter as a guest, and at his table were a number of folders, binders, full of memos, sketches, artwork from
Looking for something to buy on Black Friday? Well, check out Gail Simone's foreword to the just-concluded-and-collected Hashtag Danger series by Tom
Former Bleeding Cool-er (and Titan/Orbital Comics alum) Chris Thompson, now Brand Manager for Eaglemoss Hero Collector, has pointed our attention to their
#NotComics. Cycling into London, It really is my thing now. And even when the police close off roads for protests, they let the bicycles through. So, on a
Otis is a company specialising in what they call 'alternative asset ownership', and making this more accessible to the public by allowing fractional
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran advance notice of 75 comic book shops starting Black Friday Sales today. Today, we doubled that, with a bigger list of 150
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran advance notice of 75 comic book shops starting Black Friday Sales today. Overnight we were inundated with more. So here is a
Bleeding Cool, recently looked at some publishing decisions of comic book publisher Black Mask Studios, that some titles would not be continued in single
This is how the John Byrne She-Hulk Omnibus is listed on Amazon, to be be published in April 2020, and collecting both of his runs on the series that
Welcome to the pretty-much-mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. A run around the day before and the day ahead. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail
Last month's MCM London Comic Con had Jim Shooter as a guest, and at his table were a number of folders, binders, full of memos, sketches, artwork from
We've looked at the reaction of Donny Cates - and the rest of the comic book industry - to the issue of comic book piracy. We even had a few suggestions
Last month's MCM London Comic Con had Jim Shooter as a guest, and at his table were a number of folders, binders, full of memos, sketches, artwork from