Bleeding Cool has covered at length the legal battle between Marvel Entertainment Chairman and multi-billionaire Ike Perlmutter and his wife Laura
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If you were wondering whether Nightcrawler uses his tail during sex, then this preview of Legion of X #4 is for you.
Al Ewing and Javier Rodríguez throw enough wrinkles in the “getting the team together” portion of Defenders: Beyond #1 that it reads fresh.
Neither especially good nor bad, Shang-Chi And The Ten Rings #1 reads like someone said, “produce a generic comic book”.
DC Comics has a Jurassic League. Now, thanks to this week's Edge Of Spider-Verse #1 out on Wednesday, so has Marvel Comics and it's on Earth 66, with its
It has been reported by friends and family on social media that Ron Zimmerman, stand-up comedian, producer and comic book writer, died two days ago. And
X-Men Red #5 time! In AXE: Judgment Day #1 by Kieron Gillen and Valerio Schiti the Eternals are forced to eliminate excess deviancy from the world - and
Immortal X-Men #5 time. Kieron Gillen and Dan Watters are friends. You'll see them at the bar together, Kieron as the ancient wizard, Dan as the young
The Tampa Film Commission is launching a week-long series of events for Tampa Bay resident, comic creator and publisher Bob Layton. An apprentice to Wally
The Comic Book Shopping Experience - or The Experience - set up by Jesse James Criscione. Jen King and Nick Barrucci have something special to sell
Bleeding Cool has been covering repeated issues, especially with high-end comic book productions such as omnibus volumes and how a squeeze on printers
PrintWatch: DC Comics is sending Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #1, #2 and #3 all of them with 1:25 silver foil cardstock cover variants. While Marvel
In a story for today's Amazing Spider-Man #900 by Daniel Kibblesmith, David Lopez and Nathan Fairburn, Peter Parker is returning library books after an
We already looked at how Marvel Comics is reaching back to 1963's Amazing Spider-Man #8 for today's Amazing Spider-Man #900, using a little-used character
Today sees the publication of Wild Cards #1, a new Marvel Comics series based on the George R R Martin edited series of stories set in a parallel universe
Jeff Loveness, Todd Nauck and Rachelle Rosenberg create a back-up strip for today's Amazing Spider-Man #900 from Marvel Comics that sees Spider-Man
Today's Amazing Spider-Man #900 sees the return of The Living Brain, the "villain" from Amazing Spider-Man #8 from 1964 by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee. The
Daredevil #1 is a fake number one. There’s no good, but it’s livable. Marvel advertised the issue as a jumping-on point, and it fails on that front.
To stop the slaughter of innocent villagers in this preview of Wolverine: Patch #4, Wolverine must slaughter the slaughterers.
With a cursory knowledge of recent X-Men activity, a reader can buy X-Men: Hellfire Gala #1 and see the through lines of the story unfold.
In this preview of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #3, the titular Obi-Wan learns of a separatist plot to build a giant plasma cannon.
In this preview of Venom #9, Venom receives tips on manipulating the timestream from an expert in the field: Kang the Conqueror.
Tony Stark steals Black Cat's smartphone in this preview of Iron Cat #2. What a jerk!
If you liked Young Avengers, then you’re here for page after page of shirtless Billy & Teddy whispering sweet nothings to one another
In Punisher War Journal: Blitz #1 you can see writer Torunn Grønbekk and artist Lan Medina struggle against the constraints.
Yesterday, amid their Phase 5 and Phase 6 announcements, Marvel Studios announced Avengers: Secret Wars for November 2025. Quite a way away but eBay
Yesterday, amid their Phase 5 and Phase 6 announcements, Marvel Studios announced Daredevil Born Again as an eighteen-episode series for Disney+ with
The Spark believes it has a past connection with Doctor Aphra in this preview of Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #22.
It was announced today, of all places, at the Marvel Comics: Judgment Day Panel at San Diego Comic-Con, that we were to get a Blade: Vampire Nation
Fantastic Four time! Marvel’s Next Big Thing Panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con was attended by EIC C.B. Cebulski, Executive Editor Nick Lowe,