Yesterday, French comics creator Dave Blot sent me a link to his graphic novel, drawn by Jérémie Royer and published in France in 2011 about a man who
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It's not that healthy to be a New Mutant in the Marvel Universe right now. With the upcoming movie exhibiting all sort of problems, the ending of the Fox
Avengers #20 is published today, as the War Of The Realms crossovers come to an end. Just about. This issue focuses on She-Hulk through the War Of The
Look, we warned you that Necessary Evil, the new Power Rangers comic event from Boom! Studios, was going to be bigger than Shattered Grid. And in today’s
It's not uncommon for allegations of sexual harassment to arise - or rather, be repeated when an individual is gaining prominence. And that seems to be
The concept of the Mutant Growth Hormone drug was created by Gerry Conway and Tom Sutton for Amazing Adventures Vol 2 #11 in 1972, invented by Hank McCoy,
We have a brace of new Marvel Comics printings coming through, for July 24th. Some for comics only getting their first printings today. And we even have a
Last October, Bleeding Cool got a peek at the script of then-upcoming Action Comics #1004 story by Brian Bendis and Ryan Sook. One in which Lois Lane
Batman Damned #3 is out today, after five months delay. We've previously talked about how it plays into other perennial Batman books such as Arkham
It's FOC week for Sean Murphy's White Knight sequel series, Batman:Curse Of The White Knight #1. Which is why folk are getting a proper lettered preview
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I don't know if any subscription boxes are involved. Or if any mysterious comic conventions are buying 100,000 copies to get a headline. Dynamite aren't
My eldest daughter is currently asleep but she will wake up to this news. And I know the first thing she will ask me in the morning is about booking
Marvel Comics is has a promotional trailer for House of X and Powers of X in which Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski, Senior Editor Jordan D. White, and
San Diego Comic-Con 2019 is coming. The 50th SDCC. Comic-Con 50. And, as always, there will be plenty of exclusive items only available at the show - or
Marvel Comics are looking to up their numbers by any means necessary, offering these new incentive rare covers to comic book retailers who will commit to
UPDATE: since publication, it appears that Marvel comics have withdrawn the following comic book from sale. The original story as previously published
Originally, Batman Damned #3 by Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo was intended to be published in January 2018, four months after Batman Damned #1 in
Something new... Leah Williams and German Garcia's combined creator's commentary on Barbarella/Dejah Thoris #4, out now from Dynamite. PAGE 1: LEAH
Each week, Matthew Snyder looks at the bestselling digital comic books of the week. It was missing this last Friday though, today, Matthew elaborates upon
Last month, we asked how long it would take for Archie Comics to put out a Prince Archie comic book. The answer, it seems, is four months. Archie Comics
Jon Del Arroz is a comic book creator who is often not happy with Bleeding Cool. He really didn't like this article we ran a couple of years ago dubbed
This weekend, prospective Prime Ministerial candidate, and hands-down favourite to win the support of members of the Conservative Party, Boris Johnson got
Over the weekend, we looked at John Gallagher's work on a variety of Transformers comic book covers, that appeared to be filtered shots of the
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We’ve been telling you that Boom! Studios new Angel series was critical to their plans to reimagine Joss Whedon’s most popular properties. We revealed big
Kodansha Comics is using this October's Hallowe'en Comic Fest comics giveaway to debut three new series based on three Japanese role-playing games, or
Paul Levitz became President and Publisher of DC Comics after thirty years of working editorially at DC Comics. During that time he also began the Vertigo
We mentioned the other week, that Orlando-based comic book chain Coliseum of Comics, familiar to longtime Bleeding Cool readers, was boasting about a