Time To Forget About Krakoa and Worry About the United States Of America Instead? X-Factor #1 , X-Men #2 and From The Ashes Infinity #10
Rich Johnston Archives
Old Man Spider-Boy and Spider-Verse Parallel Lives in Spider-Boy #10, Spider-Society #1 and Venom #36, out today.
The X-Factor #1 topped traffic on Bleeding Cool yesterday. Welcome to Lying In The Gutters, the daily runaround for the biggest stories.
In tomorrow's Green Lantern #14, Marc Guggenheim and Darick Robertson introduce a new breed of Shadow Lanterns.
Tom King to Launch a Trinity Series as a Spinoff From Wonder Woman for DC Comics... With All Three Of Her Together
Tomorrow, the Hellverine series comes to an end. But it's never the end for Marvel Comics. Unless it's Power Pachyderms of course.
Jim Lee, Frank Cho, Milo Manara, Ian Churchill, Charlie Adlard, Terry Moore, Art Baltazer & Kaare Andrews on 65 Years of Asterix
Tomorrow sees the release of the Iron Fist 50th Anniversary One-Shot comic book from Marvel Comics, with a new blue costume.
The solicits for Fantastic Four #24, out tomorrow, says "The Fantastic Four will need... an old vehicle dug out of storage to save the world"
The US courts have been asked to give a Default Judgment against DC Comics and Marvel Comics over ownership of the Super Hero Trademark
DCBS Told Readers That Dstlry Cancelled Their Comics When They Left Lunar Disribution for Diamond Comic Distributors
Now Transformers Gets Middle-Grade Graphic Novels, Worst Bot Ever launching in July 2025, by Brian "Smitty" Smith and Marz Jr.
Review: We Can Be Heroes by Anna Krauze and Coral Tarran, with James Georgiou, at Lion And Unicorn Theatre, part of London's Camden Fringe
Danica Novgorodoff and Meera Subramanian have sold rights to their A Better World Is Possible graphic non-fiction volume.
Peter Parker's waiter topped traffic on Bleeding Cool yesterday. With Lying In The Gutters, the daily runaround for the biggest stories.
Spoilers for this week's Ultimates #3 from Marvel Comics ahead, looking at the Pacific Islanders affected by nuclear testing.
This week's Action Comics #1068 sees Clark Kent on the stump as a hack with Jimmy Olsen, not following the big stories in Metropolis...
Is Minor Arcana Already the Most Collectible Jeff Lemire Comic? It hits Final Order Cut-Off Date today so we will see...
Last month's Fantastic Four #23 managed to tie in with the very final issue of Blood Hunt. Better late than never of course.
This week sees two spinoff Absolute Power comic books hit the stands, Task Force VII #4 and Green Lantern #14.
We Can Be Heroes is a new superheroic play premiering this week in London as part of the Camden Fringe. Anyone going?
The Love Life Of Peter Parker in Amazing Spider-Man #55 by Zeb Wells and Emilio Laiso, published by Marvel Comics this week
This week sees the publication of X-Men #2 by Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman from Marvel Comics, but also a bit of Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Dog Days is a new middle-grade graphic novel series by author-illustrator Claudia Boldt, bought by ill Davis at Astra/Hippo Park
Peter Lantos' memoir, The Boy Who Didn't Want To Die is to be adapted as a graphic novel by Victoria Stebleva and published by Scholastic.
Audrey Meeker was an Assistant Editor at Valiant Entertainment from 2021 to 2022. Now, she is a fully-fledged graphic novelist.
Venom War: Spider-Man topped traffic on Bleeding Cool yesterday. Welcome to Lying In The Gutters, the daily runaround for the biggest stories.
Recently, Tate's Comics of Lauderhill, Florida, posted to Instagram "STOLEN!!! These comics were stolen from us on Thursday afternoon."
Ivy Noelle Weir and Isadora Zeferino sell publication rights to a Queer graphic novel retelling of The Great Gatsby to Little, Brown Ink
Uncanny X-Men #1 Sells Twice Batman #151 in Bleeding Cool's Weekly Bestseller List