The new rebootish comic book version of Buffy The Vampire Slayer has seen Xander Harris turned into a vampire by Drusilla, with Buffy seeming doing what
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Black Cat #1 is Marvel Comics' big launch for this Wednesday from Jed McKay and Travel Foreman. It won't be enough to take down DC Comics' Batman #72 or
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
Last week saw the release of Heroes In Crisis #9. And Doomsday Clock #10. There was some suggestion that the two may in some way be linked. And certainly,
This Wednesday sees the release of Walking Dead #192. The one that followed this in Walking Dead #191. And this. And this. Usually Robert Kirkman and
Warren Ellis and Jason Howard's "Trees: Three Fates" is coming this September, and is currently being adpated for a television series.
The War Of The Realms #5 is out this Wednesday. Looks like it's going to be as busy a Wednesday as the previous week, with Batman, and The Walking Dead
As revealed in Heroes In Crisis #8 by Tom King, Travis Moore and Mitch Gerads, we saw just how Wally West killed everyone. Accidentally of course.
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. Mostly. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. I'm off to take the eldest to see BTS later
When it comes to DC Comics' Zoom and Ink titles, intended for younger audiences and young adult audiences respectively, they like to lead with the writer,
In 1989, Christopher Priest - then known as Jim Owsley - wrote a story for Batman Annual #13 called Faces, with art by Michael Bair and Gray Morrow. Which
Things to do in London in May 2019… if you like comics, of course. Exhibitions followed by events… let us know if we missed any. And what a great time to
Bleeding Cool has been receiving reports that the new fine dining resaurant in London's Soho, officially licensed from Warner Bris as DC World, with
Mike Cotes is the owner of DJ Comics in Wallingford, Connecticut. But he appears to be in desprate times and is looking for a superhero or two to help him
When it was first announced a couple of years ago that YA novelist Kami Garcia would be writing a Raven graphic novel for DC Comcis' Ink line, with artist
So. Heroes In Crisis #9. Wally West's dead body, that we saw draped over the dead body of Roy Harper in Heroes In Crisis #1 was, it seems, placed there by
It is Bleeding Cool's tenth anniversary today. Folk have been saying nice things. Mostly. And here, in order of traffic are the most read stories in
Today is Bleeding Cool's tenth anniversary. I mentioned this was happening yesterday and it got quite a reaction. Here are a few of the messages that
Welcome to Thank FOC It’s Friday, a weekly mailing list, similar to The Daily LITG, but every Friday and planned to coincide and cover the demands of
June 1st 2009, that was the day Bleeding Cool went live, a new comic book reportage news service with an emphasis on the rumour, the gossip, the
Matthew Snyder, digital dominator, fills us in on how non-print comics are selling... he writes: Welcome to the ComiXology Bestseller List, your guide to
Earlier this week, founders of IDW, Ted Adams and Robbie Robbins. announced they had launched a new publish, working with IDW, Clover Press. Ted Adams
Dark Horse Comics and the CBLDF announced in September they would publish Selling Comics. A book edited by former comic store owner and CBLDF Deputy
Roy Thomas co-created Carol Danvers. But there was more than one Captain Marvel movie out this year. And, courtesy of his manager John Cimino, we got to
As revealed in Heroes In Crisis #8 by Tom King, Travis Moore and Mitch Gerads, we saw just how Wally West killed everyone. Accidentally of course.
Doctor Strange seems to be the latest Marvel comic book playing slight havoc with the schedules. This comes after they were confident enogh to solicit two
Comic book stores will be getting bundles of previews of Jonathan Hickman's upcoming double-series with Pepe Larraz, RB Silva and Marte Garcia for House
Yesterday, I rocked up at the Good Omens Pop Up On Dean Street, Soho, London, recreating Aziraphale's bookshop from Good Omens - the book and the TV show
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. Mostly. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Say, did you know it's Bleeding Cool's tenth
Earlier today I popped to Dean Street in Soho to enter the recreated Aziraphale's bookshop escape room with a couple of friends from local comic shop