Today sees the release of Amazing Spider-Man #799, with Peter Parker fighting The Red Goblin, the combined Norman Osborn and Carnage, as he tried to keep
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A continuation of Bleeding Cool contributor Ian Melton's interview with Bruce Canwell, Associate Editor and lead writer for IDW Publishing's Library of American Comics.
Ian Melton talked to Bruce Canwell for Bleeding Cool. The only super-hero who started in "comicbooks" and still has his adventures published in strip
People had been waiting on the first appearance of the Red Goblin for many issues -- but few of them knew that Amazing Spider-Man #799 would have the first appearance of yet another character who would be part of the Spider/Symbiote legacy.
Marvel has released their July solicitations, which means it's time for the comic book media to scramble to break those solicitations into multiple observational articles for extra clicks. The first thing that jumped out at us, looking through the solicits, was the one for Amazing Spider-Man #1 and #2.
Initially, the Spider-Man Free Comic Book Day comic for 2018 was intended to be a flip-book with the Guardians Of The Galaxy. Then this was switched to
Free Comic Book Day is coming. And one of the books will be an Amazing Spider-Man/Infinity/Infinity Watch which will contain Nick Spencer and Ryan
Advance Reorders: It's the new Avengers that has people the most excited, even more than Amazing Spider-Man. And Spawn gets a virgin cover bump as well. Deathstroke's Batman miniseries-within-a-series is also doing the business.
The strong market performance of Thanos and Amazing Spider-Man outstripping retailers expectations continue to play out. Amazing Spider-Man #794 has gone
The infamous Black Suit returns starting in Amazing Spider-Man #800. The once alien symbiote was one of the most dramatic costume changes of all time and spawned one of the greatest villains/anti-heroes of Marvel Comics: Venom.
Marvel has dropped a bunch of reprint details on retailers. Alluded to at the Diamond Retailer Summit in Chicago, they do demonstrate increased demand,
The numbers are down from May's record thirteen covers. Every month, Marvel offers retailers the chance to commission exclusive covers for certain titles
At the Diamond Retailer Summit at C2E2 today, Marvel announced that their landmark Amazing Spider-Man #800 has sold almost 300,000 copies to retailers so far — after DC had already announced Action Comics #1000 had sold half a million.
The Green Goblin returns to make Spider-Man's life worse, and now he knows Web-Head's secret identity. Can Spider-Man win the day? Is it a good read?
So, it's the big question some people want to know in advance. After months and months of teasing, is the Red Goblin in Amazing Spider-Man #798 or not?
It may be one of the best-selling comics of the month. But that hasn't stopped Amazing Spider-Man #798 by Dan Slott and Stuart Immonen selling in advance
There are more retailer exclusive variants coming for Amazing Spider-Man and Venom... here are a few. Midtown Comics for Venom #1 and Amazing Spider-Man
François Ruffin is a French journalist and social activist. Founder and editor of the satirical quarterly magazine Fakir and director of the film Merci
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Falcon and Spider-Man are notably absent from the Marvel June 2018 solicits. We talk about it and the possible future of the characters here.
Marvel has announced a new six-issue digital series by writer John Barber, artist Todd Nauck, colorist Rachelle Rosenberg, and cover artist David Nakayama. Spidey: School's Out sees Peter Parker, one year into his tenure as Spider-Man, spending the Summer at Tony Stark's science camp.
You can see the power of Amazing Spider-Man as it ratchets up to #800 and retailers struggle to catch up with demand coming out of the woodwork for the Red Goblin story -- whomever it turns out to be. The Batman/Catwoman marriage saw the cover with the wedding dress also get a lot of attention.
Comic book stores aren't having the best time right now. Already 2018 sales are down on 2017 which was down on 2016. So as Detective Comics #976 takes
The lead up to Amazing Spider-Man #800 continues to burn through printings. And even though they didn't actually have the Red Goblin in them, Amazing Spider-Man #795 and Amazing Spider-Man #796 are going to third printings of both, out on the 18th of April.
Yes, yes, all the fuss about the week's Amazing Spider-Man #797 is about whether or not the Red Goblin is in it, or just how much kissing Peter Parker did with Mary Jane Watson. But Spider-Man seems to be going for something different.
The Sinister Six at last enacts its plan to steal a SHIELD helicarrier. Fortunately, the younger lets Miles Morales, aka Spider-Man, know when this takes place. Is it a good read?
Norman Osborn has captured a hostage he believes can reveal some secrets about Spider-Man. Elsewhere, Peter Parker's attempted reunion with Mary Jane faces some complications. Is Amazing Spider-Man #797 a good read?
Another issue of Amazing Spider-Man #797, published from Marvel Comics tomorrow, and another runaround on eBay with people hoping it's the first
Welcome to the first official episode of Bleeding Cool’s Comics Chatter! This time we discuss Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #300, Mera: Queen of Atlantis #1 and Terrifics #1 from DC; Rough Riders: Ride or Die #1 from AfterShock; and Abbott #2 from Boom! Studios.
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?" We take a crack at Spider-Man vs. Deadpool #28!