The end of Jason Aaron's run on Thor is upon us, even as his Jane Foster story with Russel Dauterman makes it to the big screen. But before that, it's
Rich Johnston Archives
Last week, DC Comics demanded that retailers who received scheduled copies of Superman #14 and Supergirl #33 destroy them. Many didn't get the chance, as
Marvel Comics is offering the following titles to retailers as retailer exclusive variant covers in October. Ten of them. Looks like the numbers are
Marcelo Ventura describes himself as a frustrated artist. But on the basis of responses to his most recent creations, he shouldn't be frustrated for much
House Of X #2 may have been one of the most well-received superhero comics this year. But with every issue of the HOXPOX series having upended everything
It may be too late for FOC but Todd McFarlane has finally shown off his cover for Spawn #300 on Instagram, getting a bevvy of likes from the likes of Jim
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported that Art Spiegelman had his introduction to the upcoming Marvel: The Golden Age 1939–1949 published by Folio Editions
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
Ike Perlmutter, chair of Marvel Comics, and his wife Laura Perlmutter, are two of Donald Trump's biggest donors. Ike is a member of Trump's Mar-A-Lago
People who were invested in Star, the new Marvel superhero character appearing in Captain Marvel #8 were all hyped up for the following issue - but were a
Jonathan Hickman's House Of X and Powers Of X has set the comic book market alight. Especially House Of X #2, telling the story of a Moira MacTaggert who
Bleeding Cool has written at length about the upcoming changes in the DC Comics 100-Page Giants, how they will no longer be exclusive to Walmart - or to
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported on the D23 variant cover to Marvel Comics #1000 being given for free to attendees to the big Marvel Comics panel with CB
I noticed a bunch of traffic coming from Reddit the other day, from a post cyberbully-alex (I do hope he isn't one. He seems perfectly nice) regarding his
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
Four of the Willy Wonka Golden Tickets Mark Bagley Absolute Carnage Sketch Editions appear to be found, out of twenty hidden away, disguises as
DC Comics' November 2019 solicitations will go up at 10pm tonight. My time, anyway. But thankfully it seems that they have given 90% of them away already,
I have pointed out a number of times in the past that you have never seen a crowdfunding campaign to pay for a comic book creator's healthcare costs from
Third Printing For Coffin Bound #1, Second Printings for HOXPOX, Absolute Carnage, Dark Age and More
We mentioned that House Of X #2 had gone to a third printing, with a new cover by Declan Shalvey presenting one of the moments within the issue in a new
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool posted a piece that suggested that the pulping of Superman #14 and Supergirl #33 may have been down to a differing ethnic
By Olly MacNamee It wasn’t that long ago when there were concerns raised about the glut of comic conventions across Britain, but with news of Showmasters’
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 year, Marvel TV producer Joe Pokaski told Bleeding Cool that he would like a TV Cloak & Dagger crossover with Runaways, pointing out that this
The solicits for Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12 have certainly been in the wars. Initially it was solicited thus: FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN
When Marvel Comics published Fearless #1, Bleeding Cool reported that it was 'an Actual Feminist Polemic' but that Marvel Fanboys would want it anyway,
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool posted a piece that suggested that the pulping of Superman #14 and Supergirl #33 may have been down to a differing ethnic
Marvel Comics #1000 features a couple of scenes without Marvel Universe characters. One with Miracleman and Miraclewoman reading the first Marvel Comics
Amy Chu has a Writer's Commentary ready to go on Kiss: The End #4, out now from Dynamite. Let me know if you have one ready to go as well. She writes...
Loot Crate was the monthly subscription service that launched an industry amongst the geek demographic, upturned the comic book industry, doubled the
Last month, Bleeding Cool reported on the cancellation two hours ahead of a public library event in Leander, Texas with comics creator Lilah Sturges in