Bleeding Cool gets the nod that one of our favourite comic book artists, Mike Deodato, currently drawing Savage Avengers - where he has just traumatised
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The Diversity & Inclusion Forum of the Virginia Library Association have presented their annual VLA Graphic Novel Diversity Awards. Created to
Four covers released for previously announced, but significant printings of select Marvel Comics titles. The third printings of House Of X #1, Powers Of X
In November, in the DC Universe, the bad guys win... DC's Year of the Villain reaches its next deadly phase with "Hostile Takeover" -- as the heroes of
Here's a look at some new comic book covers being revealed... just ahead of Final Order Cut-Off dates. We have a Bryan Hitch combination cover for Legion
Yesterday's Future Foundation #1 sees Julie Power and the rest of the team working with Yondu to rescue someone from space-imprisonment. Even though they
This is Jenny Frison's FOC cover to James Tynon IV and Werther Dell’Edera's Something Is Killing The Children, hitting Final Order Cut-Off this weekend.
The latest on DC Comics list of comic books being made available to retailers fully returnable is the upcoming Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy #1, launching
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 week we pointed out that Shazam #7 was slipping another week to the 4th September, which now made it twelve weeks late. But that the following issues
Scott Snyder recently became a dad again. Everyone go 'awwwww'. And while he was able to fit in a trip to Sam Diego Comic-Con with everyone to launch his
Currently Bruce Banner is going through a bit of a crisis concerning hi identity over in The Immortal Hulk comic book series by Al Ewing and Joe Bennett
This is the solicitation for Buffy The Vampire Slayer #7, out today. BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #7 CVR A MAIN ASPINALL (W) Jordie Bellaire (A) David Lopez,
Today is the world of disruption. Companies that come along and upturn the apple carts, changing industries overnight and destroying ways of practice that
Dark Gifts For Today's DC's Year Of The Villain – Political Satire, Meta Commentary and Banelessness
The Dark Gifts have come to the DC Year Of The Villain. The Offer was made by Lex Luthor, interminably through July, in August we get to see what everyone
The Punisher is a classic, character created by Gerry Conway, John Romita, Sr, and Ross Andru for Amazing Spider-Man in 1974, his origin written soon
In the first issue of Lois Lane #1 by Greg Rucka and Mike Perkins, we saw Lois Lane go up against Donald Trump's White House over not only having
The Maker is the Ultimate Universe version of Reed Richards, turned bad guy by Brian Bendis, renamed to this new identity by Jonathan Hickman, and since
Batman began the City of Bane event in Batman #75, with Gotham's villains taking over Gotham under the command of Bane, and the
Every single issue of House Of X and Powers Of X so far has completely upturned the apple cart. And with its third issue, House Of X #2, it's apple cart
House Of X and Powers Of X have given Jonathan Hickman and friends the chance to teach us all a new cypher language for English, dubbed Krakoan. With
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
This may be a pattern for every single issue of House Of X and Powers Of X. Each time they change everything and force you to reread what you once read.
Bleeding Cool ran a run through of Coffin Bound #1, the launch issue of a new ongoing series by Dan Watters (Limbo, Lucifer) and Dani (2000AD, Girl with
Another week, another see out for IDW’s smash-hit-comic-that’s-not-Canto-and-doesn’t-have-a-female-turtle-in-it, Road Of Bones #3 from Rich Douek and Alex
Dave Sim continued to plough his comic book industry legacy into dungheap of Apis, without any sign of anything blooming yet with his Cerebus In Hell
So, after conducting a four hour interview with Terrific Production LLC’s Andrew Rev, heavily condensed over here, I decided I deserved a treat. So I have
I was a big fan of Rob Walton's self-published surreal comedy action comic book series Ragmop in the nineties. He was self-publishing at a similar time as
Tomorrow's Marvel Comics bring back an advertising scheme from a couple of years ago, using the stylings of past decades to advertise upcoming Marvel
Last week, Rob Liefeld, co-creator of Cable, Deadpool and Youngblood, talked about his losing the rights to publish Youngblood, and publicly quitting the