It's time for another (late) round of Comic Book Wins and Losses. What succeeded and failed in the week of Action Comics #1000 and Superman's 80th birthday? You have to read to find out.
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He may have an office there, but Stan Lee has seemed to be at odds with his company POW! Entertainment of late, or maybe his new management does. We have
Daredevil barely escapes police custody, but now Matt Murdock must take up the mantle of Mayor of New York City. Is he up to the task? Is it a good read?
Spider-Man is out of commission, but his friends are available to pick up the fight against the Red Goblin. Does it make for a good read?
Infinity Countdown continues onwards as the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Nova Corps make a final stand at the Power Stone. Is it a good read?
Tales of Suspense comes to a conclusion as Black Widow takes a leading role in the Red Room and Winter Soldier and Hawkeye try to hunt her down again. Is it a good read?
Black Panther, Storm, and Shuri must make a final stand against the Adversary for the fate of Wakanda. Can they win the day? Is it a good read?
Iron Fist, Fat Cobra, Orson Randall, and Miranda Rand are on their own against a legion of Hell's baddest demons. Can they win the day and their freedom? Is it a good read?
A dramatic reversal of fortunes has occurred in the ongoing war between Marvel Chairman and Trump advisor Ike Perlmutter and rival billionaire Harold Peerenboom that started as a struggle for power and influence at the tennis club in the Sloan's Curve neighborhood where both men live.
In the next step of our countdown to Avengers: Infinity War, we are looking at the namesake of the story, Infinity War by Jim Starlin and Ron Lim. Does it hold up?
Join us for a look at the week ahead and the all the comics worth keeping an eye on that aren't exclusively Action Comics #1000. It's time for Comics for Your Pull Box
This was another big week for #1's with Exiles, Domino, Immortal Men, Brothers Dracul, The Dead Hand, and Crude. Which ones were wins? Which ones were losses? Figure out the answer here!
In what may be the first in a series of lawsuits, Stan Lee has filed a suit against Jerold “Jerry” Olivarez alleging elder abuse. Olivarez is the man behind the controversial Hands of Respect company.
This installment of Bleeding Cool Comics Chatter consists of yours truly, Josh Davison, and Jeremy Konrad discussing Exiles, Domino, Immortal Men Crude, and the Dead Hand, all of which are first installments of their series.
Thrawn brushes up against an ambitious young woman named Arihnda Pryce, whose mine and family was destroyed by greedy Imperial politicians. Her career is on the rise by her own ambition, anger, and wit. Is it a good read?
Stan Lee associate Keya Morgan has released a video showing Lee threatening legal action against those who have been publishing "hateful, harmful material" in what seems to be a carefully worded message.
Falcon is on the hunt for Patriot, who has been kidnapped by Deacon Frost and his new horde of vampires. Thankfully, Misty Knight and Blade are there to help. Does it make for a good read?
Thanos and King Thanos must now battle for the hand of Lady Death. She will only take one lover, and the groom can only be decided with blood. Is it a good read?
Doctor Strange is possessed by his friend, Bats. His faithful ghost dog tries to free him from Mephisto's curse. Can the two escape? Is it a good read?
Dawn Miller of Miller PR got in touch to thank Bleeding Cool for our recent coverage of Stan Lee and to pass on an open letter from POW! Entertainment in response to The Hollywood Reporter's recent coverage.
The X-Men: Red team fights against the Sentinel in India while Cassandra Nova arrives in the X-Mansion and Gambit fights a mob in New Orleans. Is it a good read?
Captain America finds himself the "King" of New America, but is he up to the challenges that leadership presents? Will he be able to save the nation? Is it a good read?
The Exiles are reunited under Blink after she is reunited with the Tallus by the Unseen, and she is sent through the multiverse to unite a team to fight an impending threat. Is it a good read?
Stan Lee's Comikaze event became LA Comic Con, and is now rebranding for a third time to become Beyond Fest Expo LA for 2018.
Kind of an out-of-the-blue maneuver for both Travellers Tales and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, but the developer and publisher announced today that the Runaways DLC pack for LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 is officially out.
Legendary comic book creator Neal Adams has written this open letter regarding fellow legendary comic book creator Stan Lee and his current situation.
Bleeding Cool's Rich Johnston spoke to Stan Lee's daughter JC Lee about her concerns regarding her father and her plans to continue his legacy, which include opening a chain of restaurants called Stan's Super Subs.
It was something that attendees attested to, both on the Silicon Valley Comic Con Facebook page... ...and in the comments of the Bleeding Cool article
Entertainment website The Hollywood Reporter has posted a round-up of the current plight of comic book legend Stan Lee, but much of these newly publicized details are based on conflicting accounts. Here is another take on the piece.
As we near Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War, it's worth looking back at the stories that have helped in forming the film. The first of which we will look back at is Infinity Gauntlet by Jim Starlin, George Perez, and Ron Lim. Does it hold up?