Yesterday, Donny Cates took to the ReedPOP Retailer Event to plug his upcoming Image Comics series Crossover with Geoff Shaw and Dee Cunniffe, telling the
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REVIEW: Big Girls #1 is a killer debut from Jason Howard that feels like a pandemic era take on Y: The Last Man-style gender exploration.
Ludocrats #4 is fun, from top to bottom, even as it has a throwaway phrase that will send you running to previous issues.
Protector was a terrible name for this comic book. It sounded generic, it sounded relatively weak, there had been too many previous named titles - and I
We have another update on Image’s hot title Ice Cream Man to add to our recent coverage wherein we revealed that the series had seen growth of 50% and
Bleeding Cool already reported on Scott Snyder and Tony S Daniel launching a Kickstarter to crowdfund a special extended edition of their new comic book
From what I’m hearing, the direct market of comic book store owners think Robert Kirkman walks on water lately. And it’s no wonder he’s the comics market
This week brings A LOT of comics to the Back Order List including Horizon Zero Dawn, Transformers My Little Pony, and lots of Empyre!
We’ve been telling you about the cold war between Image Comics and Boom Studios, which reached a new level both with the multiple sellouts of Seven
At this point in time, most have either adjusted to their newfound life at home or have braved the world and gambled on their chances with the current
A few more books going back to the printing mill... beginning with Marvel Comics' Thor #6, Captain Marvel #19 and X-Factor #1, all for September 16th. No
Bleeding Cool mentioned the other day that DCeased: Dead Planet #1 was getting a fourth printing alongside a second printing for DCeased: Dead Planet #2.
Given all the recent upheaval and DC turmoil, many of us are quietly asking ourselves What Would Dan DiDio Do? Well, looks like he’s taken his superhero
The shutdown, lockdown, pandemic that is 2020 is having all sorts of impacts on the comic book industry, that some get missed. Such as the fact that Great
Big Girls #1 is an all-new science fiction idea from a singular voice that has something smart to say about the future and the present.
It's not just Spawn that appears to be putting on sales from the Todd McFarlane stables. Killadelphia from longtime Spawn team member Jason Shawn
Spawn sales are up, jumpoing 35% from #308 to #309 - but it's a lot more than the appeal of Gunslinger Spawn driving sales.
A little bird just told me that there’s more to my Crossover story from earlier this week. Come to find out, Image seems to have over 10,000 copies in
After Seven Secrets #1 sold out a week before the first issue went on-sale, we warned you that Tom Taylor and Daniele Di Nicuolo’s new hit series from
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' graphic novel Pulp was published in hardcover by Image Comics a couple of weeks ago. It's been selling briskly in comic
The Netflix adaptation of the comic book The Old Guard - both written by Greg Rucka - has been rather well received. So much so that it has affected sales
Image Comics' golden boy Rick Remender has been awfully quiet lately it seems... but we suspect he’s been busy courting the best artists in the business
Looks like the global pandemic was very kind to one comic book. Ice Cream Man ran a number of digital-only quarantine-comic books. Coming out of it, it
Ryan Stegman is Donny Cates' artistic partner on Venom, Absolute Carnage and the upcoming King In Black. But it seems he is also being nabbed to do a
Bleeding Cool has always celebrated Savage Dragon and it's experimental storytelling embedded within a traditional superhero comic book. Whether that's
These were the original solicitations to Spawn #306. #309 and #310 by Todd McFarlane and Ken Lashley. The series was put on pause and when it returned,
Pulp by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips from Image Comics is pretty fantastic so here are four thoughts I had about the book.
You can afford everyone's page rate, schedules are open, everything is lining up. Given that, what creative teams do you get on a comic, and why?
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman has won a trademark battle against the creators and publishers of a cannabis-themed comic book called The Toking