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Spinning out of the ComicsPRO presentations in Portland comes the sly bit of news that Amazing Spider-Man #794 is going to a third printing.
Spider-Man and Agent Anti-Venom must join forces to save an Alchemax presentation from the Goblin King and the Goblin Nation. Meanwhile, Norman Osborn and Carnage continue their new relationship. Is it a good read?
I will start off with this. Because it is all certain speculators seem to care about and have been hammering at me. Does the Red Goblin appear as an
Today sees the release of Amazing Spider-Man #796 by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, Mike Hawthorne, Terry Pallot, Sam Smith and Erick Arciniega. It sold out in
Well, it has been teased... but now we have confirmation that Mary Jane Watson is in this week's Amazing Spider-Man #796, already sold out from Diamond Comic Distributors and sent out for a second printing.
Ned Leeds! The Enforcers! Blood Creek! What do all of these have to do with one another, and why are they all converging on Betty Brant? Does it make for a good read?
Before Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley take over with #802 (or a new #1, who knows at this point), we have an anniversary to welcome. Coming from Marvel in May will be Amazing Spider-Man #800.
Ch-Ch-Changes: Wonder Woman #42 will be drawn by Jesus Merino, instead of the previously solicited Stephen Segovia — and more here!
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
Today sees the publication of Amazing Spider-Man Annual #42 - and I love how the Annual got Legacy-numbered as well as the series proper. And we get a
This is the Top 10 Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what are
In this part of our comics episode we get into Amazing Spider-Man #795 and how absolutely insane the Marvel universe is getting.
At the end of every week, we here at Bleeding Cool are going to start looking at the best and worst in comics for the week. This way you can know what's essential, what's mediocre, and what to completely avoid.
Welcome to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly column that answers the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” We continue this week with Spider-Man vs. Deadpool #27!
Spider-Man is trying to get his bearings on his new life when Loki, the new Sorcerer Supreme summons him to settle an old debt. Does it make for a good read?
Amazing Spider-Man #795 was published today. Already it is has sold multiple copies on eBay from $10 to $15, from a cover price of $3.99. But why?
Yesterday, we posited the possibility that, with Loki: Sorcerer Supreme popping up in today's Amazing Spider-Man #795, we might be due a revisit to the favour that Loki granted after saving his daughter's life.
Tomorrow sees the publication of The Amazing Spider-Man #795, guest-starring Loki now in his Sorcerer Supreme guise. You know, trying to play the good guy
Marvel Comics have a bunch more titles that have sold through their stock at Diamond Comic Distributors and have gone to a second printing, out on the
Red Goblin. Ever since Marvel teased a redness of a certain Goblin character, questions have been asked. Dan Slott ran a lovely little divergence suggesting that it could be Mephisto and this was all Spider-marriage related. But if it is, it's not from that direction.
This week's Amazing Spider-Man #797 annoyed me a little. Set in London, obviously we get a shot of the Big Ben clock tower. When for quite some time now,
It's a sobering thought to think that, once upon a time, all Marvel comics were considered all-ages. Even the horror books. But tastes change. In April,
Brian Bendis introduced the character of Miles Morales to the Ultimate Universe, in the wake of the death of that universe's Peter Parker. A similar
In Spider-Man #793, Spider-Man has been infected by Maniac, who is on a crime spree across New York designed to draw out Black Cat. It's up to Agent Anti-Venom to stop him.
If indeed Goes Down Swinging is Dan Slott's final storyline on the Amazing Spider-Man comic book, and if he is indeed doing something with Mephisto and
Two years ago, Wikileaks released a bunch of internal e-mails and documents from Sony. A major corporate leak, it has transformed into a historical
Previews sent to Marvel Two-In-One #1 retailers earlier in the year contained a line where Spider-Man jokes about Donald Trump
This tweet doesn't exist anymore. http://www.twitter.com/danslott/status/943219106542649344 But for a short period, it did. We'll get to that in a minute,
Once upon a time, Peter Parker married Mary Jane. A Spider-Marriage. A few decades later, the powers that be decided this was a bad idea and had Peter