Takeshi Miyazawa has been drawing Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider, written by Seanan McGuire, since issue 5, taking over from Rosi Kampe. It has a final issue
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Amazing Spider-Man #24 by Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley was solicited with Marvels 25th Variant covers by Mark Brooks and Alex Ross. The Mark Brooks one is
A bunch of comic books from a bunch of comic publishers are going back to print. Here's a look at two each from IDW, Image and Marvel Comics. No covers
Would you care for an Absolute Carnage Preview madam? M'sier? Step right this way, mind your heads, let me pull up a chair. Now, with a preview of
Kieron Gillen has a Writer's Commentary on his final issue of Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #5, on sale now from Dynamite Entertainment. He begins... The last
Timed to coincide with the red-carpet premier of the new X-Men movie, Dark Phoenix at Leicester Square in London, neighbouring comic book store Orvital
The other day, Bleeding Cool reported on Mile High Comics in Denver having fourteen valuable comic books stolen from a smashed case in their Jason Street
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
This week sees Book Expo kick off in New York. And celebrated graphic novelist Raina Telgemeier is that to show off her upcoming new book, Guts. And also
When it was first published, New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke seemed like a retrograde step. As the comics industry was lauding the likes of Mark Millar and
I'm not sure hoew many times Odin has died in The War Of The Realms so far. But the revealed cover to issue 6 seems to have had quite an effect and sent
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. Mostly. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. The five most-read stories yesterday Today's
Tapas Media is to add Heavy Vinyl by Carly Usdin and Nina Vakuev, the comic Boom published a couple of years ago, to their webcomics service. Tapas,
The final issue of Batman Damned #3 by Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo was originally solicited for March, on a bi-monthly schedule. But that was before
Looks like DC Comics are looking to up their numbers again on Batman #75. There have just let retailers know that they will be able to order an additional
Fresh from its appearance on Fox News over an overzealous DC Comics lawyer sending a cease-and-desist over a retailer variant cover, that sent the cover
It's The Road to Spawn #300 - and #301 for that matter. And Todd McFarlane, with the assistance of John Gott and Jason Shawn Alexander is taking advantage
Once upon a time in 1938, DC Comics published a comic book called Action Comics starring a certain character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
In today's Superman Rising: Leviathan #1 we get many a story. Including a first Jummy Olsen from Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber ahead of their upcoming
The success of The Green Book at the Oscars this year, beating Spike Lee's BlackKklansman to Best Picture, saw quite a lot of people talk about issues
After kicking off with a surprise issue we told you about way before anyone else, BOOM! Studios’ new Angel #1 hit stores today with some pretty big
Bleeding Cool previously reported, after the conclusion of Heroes In Crisis by Tom King and Clay Mann, the last issue of which was published today, that
Heroes In Crisis #9 by Tom King and Clay Mann is published today. We published a review of the issue - and the series as a whole - here. We looked at what
With Doomsday Clock #10, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank published by DC Comics, the purpose of Nathaniel Dusk becomes
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. Apologies, will ramp it all up a little bit this week coming. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail
Godzilla: King Of The Monsters got an interesting response from the audience I saw it with at London's Leicester Square this evening in IMAX
So, I’ve just gotten out of seeing Godzilla: King Of The Monsters, in London’s Leicester Square. Thankfully not yet decimated by a Leviathan. I took my
Bleeding Cool reported over the weekend that Superman: Year One is meant to be in the same continuity as Dark Knight Returns and Batman Year One. But how
Last week, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Tom King was to leave Batman with #85 rather than his planned #105 finale and continue his story in a
During Arf! Festival, the Comic Book Festival of Rome last weekend, Frank Quitely announced that he is working as writer and artist on Homemade Hitman, an