This week saw the beginning of Bleeding Cool's long-running feature Marvel Declassified. Worth catching up. But tragically, it also saw the report of the
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Talking to The Hollywood Reporter, Dan DiDio and Jim Lee talked about expanding the publisher’s appeal and demographic. And that included their recent
By Bob Frantz Metalshark Bro was born on the long and desolate highways of West Virginia. In the early hours of a brisk and foggy October morn, I, a weary
Sean Aitchison writes for Bleeding Cool from San Diego Comic-Con. Some big reveals about Voltron: Legendary Defender came out last week at San Diego
Retailers have been reminded that if they would like copies of Die Die Die #2 - the first issue from Robert Kirkman and Chris Burnham was shipped as a big
POW! Entertainment, Stan Lee's company that he is no longer suing for a billion dollars, has been ramping up their trademark registration in recent weeks.
Sean Aitchison writes for Bleeding Cool from San Diego Comic-Con. The final episode of Adventure Time is quickly approaching, bringing a close to one of
Marvel Characters has applied to register a couple of trademarks in recent days. In the light of the Black Panther film and the upcoming series in
Sean Aitchison writes for Bleeding Cool from San Diego Comic-Con. The full trailer for Dragon Ball Super: Broly was revealed last week at San Diego
Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, published by DC Comics has a very particular design sense inspired by
Mildred Louis writes, A little over four years ago, I was working a desk job and doing the daily grind. After graduating from college a few years prior
This is a post by Kyle Willis. It is dated 2015. This is "Pouches". Pouches was born from the illustrative style of comic royalty Rob Liefeld. What he
It's one of those stories you look back on and say, ooh, yeah, that's a bit odd, isn't it? Psylocke, Betsy Braddock of the X-Men, psychic and sister to
With a sparse release week from DC last Wednesday, Marvel was able to beat DC in the Top 10 7-3. But this week it’s back to business as usual.
It looks like Infinity Wars Prime's performance has seen retailers scramble for copies of upcoming issues -- in a way they didn't for Infinite Countdown.
Danielle Page and Stephen Byrne's first graphic novel for DC's young adult reader imprint, DC Ink, stars a certain Queen of the sea.
Mike Sangregorio writes: Kevin Eastman is many things. Most widely known as the co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and currently the Publisher
Super Sons: The Polarshield Project written by Ridley Pearson and illustrated by Ile Gonzalez for DC Comics' new Zoom imprint for kids is out in April
We mentioned that Kelly Sue DeConnick and Robson Rocha were coming onto Aquaman in December. So what do they have planned? Well, the word out of San Diego
Eric Powell's imprint Albatross Funnybooks has two titles out for October, a collection of Brandon Small's Galaktijon and the continuing Hillbilly...
The DC Comics volume listings have Dan Abnett continuing to write Aquaman will into 2019. But they're wrong. That information is incorrect. — Kelly Sue
Fantagraphics continue their archival collections of Disney's Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck strips for Mickey's 90th birthday - and then follows that with
OGRE #1 (OF 3) (MR) AUG182199 (W) Bob Salley (A) Shawn Daley A reclusive beast sits locked in a castle prison cell with the ghost of the corpse he is
Caliber's line of graphic novels continues in October 2018 with a collection of Fisk The Substitute and continuing the archival collections of Deadworld
Mike Carey's commentary on Barbarella #8, out now from Dynamite. Covers by Johnny Desjardins and Christian Ward. Interiors by Donny Hadiwidjaja.
Umbrella Academy from Gerard Way and Gabriel Ba leads a number of launches in Dark Horse's October 2018 solicits, as well as Whispering Dark, Dragon Age
Kerry McCluggage has replaced Ted Adams as CEO of IDW as the founder of the company is taking a brief sabbatical.
How to make money from Bitcoin? Write and draw a comic about it, like Devil's Due's Josh Blaylock has done, solicited for October 2018.
A few Marvel Omnibuses lined up for 2019 -- okay, the Jeph Loeb/Tim Sale Four Colors Omnibus is just before, but it's as good as...
Chicago's largest comic book publisher, Iron Circus, has a couple of books through Diamond Comic Distributors in October.