It's the weekend, which usually means several very important things. For people who haven't dedicated their lives to the never-ending, soul-sucking churn
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Before Jonathan Hickman's big X-Men relaunch was the talk of the internet, another X-Men comic book was reinventing the objectively best franchise in
Honey Badger has been the second best version of Wolverine in Marvel Comics for quite a while. In fact, she's the best one if we're only counting
Matthew Snyder, digital dominator, fills us in on how non-print comics are selling... he writes: Welcome to the ComiXology Bestseller List, your guide to
Doctor Strange seems to be the latest Marvel comic book playing slight havoc with the schedules. This comes after they were confident enogh to solicit two
Comic book stores will be getting bundles of previews of Jonathan Hickman's upcoming double-series with Pepe Larraz, RB Silva and Marte Garcia for House
Takeshi Miyazawa has been drawing Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider, written by Seanan McGuire, since issue 5, taking over from Rosi Kampe. It has a final issue
Amazing Spider-Man #24 by Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley was solicited with Marvels 25th Variant covers by Mark Brooks and Alex Ross. The Mark Brooks one is
A bunch of comic books from a bunch of comic publishers are going back to print. Here's a look at two each from IDW, Image and Marvel Comics. No covers
Earlier today, we took a look at 7 new variant covers unveiled by Marvel for House of X #1, including a hidden gem variant reusing an old Dave Cockrum
Marvel has revealed 7 new variants for Jonathan Hickman and Pepe Larraz's upcoming House of X #1, hittins stores in July and kicking off a line-wide
Would you care for an Absolute Carnage Preview madam? M'sier? Step right this way, mind your heads, let me pull up a chair. Now, with a preview of
Timed to coincide with the red-carpet premier of the new X-Men movie, Dark Phoenix at Leicester Square in London, neighbouring comic book store Orvital
The other day, Bleeding Cool reported on Mile High Comics in Denver having fourteen valuable comic books stolen from a smashed case in their Jason Street
I'm not sure hoew many times Odin has died in The War Of The Realms so far. But the revealed cover to issue 6 seems to have had quite an effect and sent
The success of The Green Book at the Oscars this year, beating Spike Lee's BlackKklansman to Best Picture, saw quite a lot of people talk about issues
When the History of the Marvel Universe series by Mark Waid and Javier Rodriguez is collected in February it won't be in any old collection format, oh no,
Tomorrow sees the release of Star Wars #108, continuing the Marvel Star Wars continuity from the 70s and 80s, written by Matthew Rosenberg (though they
This is when I started reading American comic books. I'd read reprints of stories in the Marvel UK editions, of course, usually black-and-white, often
Hi folks, and welcome to the only X-Men Monday column on the net this X-Men Monday. The goal is simple: we read all of the X-Men comics that came out last
One of the biggest fears of any teenage superhero is their parents finding out what they're up to. Parents, a wise man once said, just don't understand.
Rob Liefeld's Major X has been a big hit in the world of comics, but how will it fare when trying to discuss the issues important to the American people?
In this preview of Fantastic Four #10, the horrors of adolescence appear to be catching up with young Franklin Richards, a teenager thanks to his time
So we're reading this preview of Daredevil #6, in stores on Wednesday, and as far as we know, Daredevil has never spoken with Christopher Priest, mostly
Things are starting to unravel for Department X in this preview of Age of X-Man: X-Tremists #4, by Leah Williams and Georges Jeanty. Last issue, Blob
With the Hicklaunch fast approaching, Marvel is ramping up its X-Men publishing program, releasing two new X-Men Milestones collections announced in their
Back in February, Bleeding Cool wrote about the return of Lenore, The Cute Little Dead Girl, the comic book series by Roman Dirge, after a lack of any new
It looks like Marvel Comics #1000 is borrowing more from DC than just the Action Comics #1000/Detective Comics #1000 concept. The collage variant cover
The story of motion comics has generally been one of missed opportunities. Despite all of the advancements in technology over the decades, until very
Spawn isn't the only Todd McFarlane comic book with a 300th issue hitting stores in August. Hell, it's not even the only one with that cover! Revealed in