This Thursday, alongside Orbital Comics' new gallery exhibition, the creative teams behind two new graphic novels, 'Apollo' and 'Tumult'.
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Last month, DC Comics suddenly applied to register the words "Super-Pets" after Super Monsters Animation applied to register the words "Super Pets".
Batman #50 did well -- but only sold 50% more than Amazing Spider-Man #1 despite the huge attention and multiple upon multiple of variant covers.
Lee Bermejo has been working on Batman: Damned, a Batman/Hellblazer project written by Brian Azzarello and now part of their Black Label imprint.
In August, Wichita Falls police released a security video showing an individual engaged in the theft of a number of comic books worth over $100,000.
Next week Terry Gilliam will receive the annual Raindance Auteur Award, recognizing his achievements in filmmaking and contributions to the film industry.
Amy Chu writes, regarding Dejah Thoris currently published by Dynamite: I am knee deep writing issue #9 right now, and have come to realize as I build
Warren Ellis does love a tease, doesn't he?
Power Punch Boot Camp is an 80-page, full-colour graphic novel perfect for an all-ages audience from first-time graphic novelist Ellie Egleton.
When Bleeding Cool stomped on a load of 4chan nonsense about the immediate future of the X-Men comics, we noted that Uncanny X-Men was to be
Fantastic Four #1 topped the charts, but it was closely followed by Sandman Universe #1 -- and in some stores, Sandman Universe beat FF.
A open meeting was held at Nine Worlds this afternoon in Hammersmith, London about the show's future after this weekend.
Welcome to Lying in the Gutters, Bleeding Cool’s weekly runaround of the most-read stories on the site through the week. And this week, the meta-fictional
We had the July 2018 marketshare and top ten on Friday but now we get the bigger picture... TOP 100 COMIC BOOKS Based on Total Unit Sales of Products
Courtesy of Simon Russell, as posted to Awesome Talk on Facebook (and used with permission). As seen in WH Smiths yesterday. The Beano Christmas Special
Ronda Pattison writes, I wasn't supposed to work in comics. I read and enjoyed comics, as most kids do, but I wasn't obsessed. When a comic store opened
Yesterday, John Harris Dunning talked to Matt Fitch and Chris Baker about Apollo. Today they swap places, Matt Fitch and Chris Baker talk to John Harris
Bleeding Cool has had quite a decent hit rate when it comes to DC Comics' mature readers superhero line Black Label. Here is the latest.
The variant cover to Jenny Frison's Wonder Woman #52 that retailers had ordered looked very different from the one DC is pushing now.
Unusually, three big books top this week's Advance Reorders, starting with Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips's 'My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies'.
It is the geekiest of geekiest worlds, finding the tiniest details to obsess over but simultaneously expanding the appeal to as many people as possible.
John Harris Dunning asks questions of Matt Fitch and Chris Baker, about their new comic, Apollo, with Mike Collins from SelfMadeHero.
All is well again with Fantastic Four's return. It’s fitting that Marvel’s first family would be the ones to deliver Marvel’s first No. 1 spot this year.
Ray Chou writes: Last time I wrote to Bleeding Cool in 2015, I detailed five lessons we learned from our first year in comics. Since then, we’ve continued
At last year's Black Panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Wayne Brady and Michael Davis announced a new planned comic book and multi-media line, Level Next. With
Phoenix Comicon parent company makes 8 redundancies before their slew of 2019 shows, as well as naming new employees following exits.
Supers (Book One) is the first of a series of superheroic graphic novels by French creators Frédéric Maupomé and Dawid, being published from November by
Nine Worlds is in full swing at the Novotel London West hotel in Hammersmith. But before the show began, there were thirty hours to transform the place.
Batman #50 will be one of the best-selling comics of the year. But with Marvel sporting an Amazing Spider-Man #800 and 126 titles to DC's 97, it was
Ah.. Nine Worlds - the only show I can anticipate ever hearing one person explain, in public, to two others about A/B/O slashfic. And how it brings new