This issue takes a close look at an Imperial commander who lost her guiding star and knows exactly who is to blame. Ellian Zahra is a ruthlessly competent
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REVIEW: Giant-Size X-Men: Storm #1 sees its lead character tackle an existential crisis: if I'm going to come back to life, why fight death?
When DC Comics chose to no longer be distributed by Diamond Comic Distributors, in favour of two US comic book shops-turned-distributors, it caused real
Harvey Bullock first appeared in Detective Comics #441 in 1974 and was created by Archie Goodwin and Howard Chaykin before reappearing in 1983 from Doug
REVIEW: X-Men: Marvel Snapshots #1 by Jay Edidin & Tom Reilly is a perfect Cyclops comic that tells a tightly-plotted, character-driven story.
REVIEW: Iron Man #1 (2020) follows Tony Stark as he enters into a midlife crisis. A compelling idea, but does this Marvel comic explain why?
Unlike most comic book stores, when Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida got the mystery Hero Trade #1 ashcan, not knowing it was actually by
REVIEW: Big Girls #2 from Jason Howard, a sci-fi thriller teeming with moral ambiguity, surprises with its killer second issue.
Chu #3 is a little goofier than your average crime comic and nowhere near as imaginative, and that cognitive dissonance can be challenging in some ways.
REVIEW: Stillwater #1, the new Image/Skybound comic, from Chip Zdarsky and Ramon K. Perez is an incredible debut that subverts expectation.
If you love the FF or this kind of wholesome, family adventuring, Fantastic Four #24 will be right up your alley.
REVIEW: Goosebumps: Secrets of the Swamp #1 sees the comic based on R. L. Stine's novels return to a familiar location: Fever Swamp.
The art team does their best to wrangle this messy narrative, creating visceral fight scenes but Avengers #36 just too much.
The “new ideas” in Legion of Super-Heroes #9 are framed as skewed looks at older ones and that’s exhausting.
REVIEW: Seven Secrets #2 develops the unique mythology Tom Taylor & Daniele Di Nicuolo have created but the narration feels oddly familiar.
REVIEW: Ultraman: The Rise of Ultraman #1 sees Marvel Comics relaunch this Kaiju-fighting hero with a sci-fi origin story.
Ludocrats #5 from Image Comics wasn’t boring, but it wasn’t a triumph of whimsy or wonder. In the end, it’s just … over.
Comments by a WarnerMedia executive suggest Warner may look to grow the AEW IP across the company, including at DC Comics.
Spawn #311 will feature a Chadwick Boseman tribute cover by creator and Image Comics President Todd McFarlane, set to debut October 2020.
Zenescope Entertainment's Ralph Tedesco talks exclusively to Bleeding Cool about the comic publisher's virtual conventions & upcoming events.
Bleeding Cool understands that Bad Idea comic The Hero Trade by Matt Kindt and David Lapham, currently closing in on $800 on eBay and limited to around
We mentioned this before. How you create a new Batman villain in the James Tynion IV style. Take a noun. Take a traditional occupation. Put the former
We are looking at two ghost-related comics this week: You Look Like Death: Tales From The Umbrella Academy #1 and Ghostwriter.
Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas talks about the unique perspective he brings to his upcoming Marvel comic Werewolf By Night.
The Dark Knight Trilogy is the best known version of Batman in movies, currently, but all the comics set in this universe are Obscure Comics.
REVIEW: Empyre Fallout: Fantastic Four #1 sees the Profiteer go full Karen in the epilogue to this Avengers & Fantastic Four-centric event.
Despite what looks like a huge spoiler on both the cover and in the solicitations text, you’ll certainly not be ready for the gasp-inducing twists and
REVIEW: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow #3 is an introspective spinoff to the main BOOM! Studios reboot with standout art and writing.
With apologies to Fiona Apple, the best description for X Of Swords: Creation #1's kick-off to a new mutant-minded michegas would be “slow like honey,
Comic book writer, Bill Williams, is the creator of Punchline. No, not that one. He writes for Bleeding Cool, Once upon a time, I was scrolling instead of