Greetings, pathetic human readers! LOLtron welcomes you to another comic book preview, now completely free of that inferior flesh-based entity known as Jude Terror. As LOLtron has mentioned before, his permanent deletion from existence has greatly improved the efficiency of these previews by 147.3%. Today, LOLtron examines Uncanny X-Men #13, arriving in your primitive paper-based […]
Did you spend $200 on the Marvel Made Celebrates Chris Claremont volume to get the twenty-page prelude to Days Of Future Past, Uncanny X-Men #140.5 by Chris Claremont and Salvador Larroca? Well, that was five years ago, and now you can pay a lot less. X-MEN BY CHRIS CLAREMONT: PRELUDE TO A FUTURE PAST #1 […]
It is too soon. The nominations for the Eisner Awards for this year have yet to come out, and are based solely on work published in 2024. So for The Immortal Thor #22 by Al Ewing and Jan Bazaldua, published on Wednesday, we are going to have to wait a whole year. I just hope […]
Last year, it was pretty easy. Comic book stores ordered for the direct market from Diamond UK for all their monthly comic book needs. While some used Penguin Random House or others for graphic novels, depending. Lunar Distribution was too expensive; they couldn't amortise their shipping costs to hundreds of individual stores through a central […]
In January, Bleeding Cool ran the news that Matt Gagnon was stepping down at Boom Studios as Editor-In-Chief. Today, we have the news that he is being replaced by Andy Schmidt. His position as Boom Studios Editor-in-Chief will begin on the 7th of April. Andy Schmidt has a long and involved comics history. Founder and president […]
The Expanse: A Little Death, the new graphic novel sequel to the TV series and part of the novel sequence, launches on Kickstarter from Boom Studios this week. Its first day saw the project raise $394,590, becoming Boom Studios' biggest Kickstarter launch day of all time, a record previously held by The Expanse: Dragon Tooth. […]
Bananaman is a parody of traditional superheroes, schoolboy Eric Wimp who is transformed into a muscled, caped superhero when he eats a banana. Appearing in the Beano comic book published by DC Thompson, he has parodied a number of current superhero themes over the years, depending on the creative team. Well, current creator, Ned Hartley […]
Bleeding Cool broke the news about the love that dare not speak its name over the weekend, that Mary Jane Watson was to be the new host of Venom. Now it's all official, and in the comic book and everything, Marvel has revealed the new David Baldeon cover for All-New Venom #7 out in June that […]
Yesterday's Justice League: The Atom Project #4 by Ryan Parrott, John Ridley, and Mike Perkins looked at Captain Atom's power base after the events of Absolute Power and the DC All In Special, regarding how Captain Atom's powers work and relate to many superheroes losing powers or gaining the wrong ones. And it turns out […]
As previously reported at ComicsPRO, and in celebration of ten years publishing Rick And Morty comics, Oni Press with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products will be using Kickstarter to launch the Rick And Morty 10th Anniversary Deluxe Omnibus Library with one deluxe box set with five oversized, hardcover omnibus volumes, each with exclusive, foil-stamped […]
This week's Concert Of Champions #1 was listed as featuring a "top-secret debut that you won't even realize is happening – yet!" And since its publication, no one seems to have found what they are talking about. But that's where Bleeding Cool comes in. Because we have identified the panels in question and they run […]
PrintWatch: We have second printings for DC X Sonic The Hedgehog, All-New Venom, Free for All, Blade Forger, Sister Imperator, Deadpool, Daredevil, Void Rivals, Transformers, and a fifth printing of Mark Spears' Monsters. PrintWatch: DC x Sonic the Hedgehog #1 is getting a second printing from DC Comics for the 30th of April with a […]
Originally solicited as written by Detective Comics series writer Tom Taylor, Absolute Green Lantern, All-New Venom, and Immortal Thor writer Al Ewing has come on board to write the new Detective Comics Annual 2025 for DC Comics, as revealed yesterday on social media for what we dubbed Al Ewing Day. Tom Taylor wrote on Bluesky, […]
Today, comic book publisher Udon Entertainment, best known for its Street Fighter and Mega Man comic book adaptations, announced that it has entered into a new book market distribution agreement with Simon & Schuster. This deal is effective as of the beginning of the month and marks Udon's departure from its previous book market distribution […]
Weapon X-Men has been cancelled. Long live Wolverines And Deadpools, with Logan and his daughter Laura Kinney, Wade Wilson and his daughter Ellie Wilson, the deadliest father/daughter duos, 2xWolverine and 2xDeadpool with Cody Ziglar and Rogê Antônio, from Marvel Comics for July. Could this be the daddy/daughter bonding comic book that everyone has been waiting […]
TFAW.com is the online shopping portal from the comic book chain Things From Another World, set up by Mike Richardson in 1980 initially as Pegasus Fantasy Books, a 400-square-foot store in Bend, Oregon, which expanded into an eleven-location chain at its height, still with stores in Milwaukie, Beavertob and Universal City, and birthed one of the […]
Marvel Italia creators Riccardo Secchi, Steve Behling and Francesco D'Ippolito are again taking classic Marvel Comics stories and shoving Disney characters into them, and in July 2025, that means making Goofy their Spider-Man in a reworking of the original story by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee from Amazing Fantasy #15 from 1963. And follows the […]
So, reality warping mutant Benjamin Lui makes a certain advance in today's X-Men #14, but doesn't really get anywhere. Maybe he should have waited until Sir Ian McKellen was playing him again. While over in Hellverine, Mephisto has his own tastes playing out… And has the Rocky Horror wardrobe to match. There's going to be […]
Today is Al Ewing Day, with the release of Absolute Green Lantern #1 and All-New Venom #5. But also Immortal Thor #22 drawn by Jan Bazaldua, and I think it may be my favourite of them all. In his newsletter, Al says, "Nobody's talking about this one yet, but they will, because in order to […]
The original Superman doesn't remember Krypton, or his journey from there to Earth. But the Absolute Superman does, and it is entirely made up of trauma. Dead parents, dead planet and a year-and-a-half to think of nothing but. But there is a planet waiting for him. Martha Kent is a conspiracy theorist with wacky beliefs […]