REVIEW: Grimm Fairy Tales 2020 Annual from Zenescope Entertainment is a superhero story that feels tailor-made for fans of vintage comics.
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No Heroine may have been hit b the pandemic when being released, but it has been the little self-published comic book that could. No Heroine #3 will be
If Rick and Morty was a horror comic, it might be something like Necromancer Bill. Both are irreverent buddy comedies with grouchy mentors and meek
The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool you can still read all about comics, merch, TV shows, games, movies
REVIEW: Yasmeen #1 from Scout Comics sees its lead character flee both dreams and nightmares in Iraq, but will she find peace in America?
REVIEW: X-Men FCBD #1 gives comics fans a Tarot card reading (literally) as Tini Howard and Jonathan Hickman peer into X-Men's future.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #1 reminds readers just how great licensed comics, and writers David and Scott Tipton, can be.
REVIEW: Metalshark Bro Volume 2 #1 from Scout Comics is the funniest comic on stands. It's what Adult Swim wishes it had been.
Ludocrats #3 has literal building busting visuals, the clever quips, the mad metaplot, there's really only one word for a book like this.
Restaurant to Another World by Junpei Inuzuka and artist Takaaki Kugatsu is an interesting subgenre in fantasy manga. An unnamed chef with a restaurant in
All of this looks good, but Justice League #49 mostly focuses on the shortcomings of the biggest names in the DC Universe.
Steve Uy is a comic book creator we haven't seen for a while. But over the years, he has worked on X-Men, Legion, Eden's Trail, The Hollows, Grumpy Cat,
If you like this “struggling with morality” edition of the Titans, Teen Titans #43 will likely fit like a glove. If you’re looking for more? Maybe not.
Skybound Entertainment and Image Comics announced today that The Walking Dead will be getting a color edition for the first time.
Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1 certainly may not garner any Eisner nominations, but it is a confectionary bit of enjoyment that won’t overtax your synapses
Masterful craft in execution, alas, can’t save the abysmally insipid and culturally insensitive concepts at play in Avengers #34.
Over a decade ago, the FOC battle was won. As part of a class-action lawsuit against Marvel Comics brought by comic book retailer and Bleeding Cool
Could this be another shoe dropping? DC Comics has a 'Team Variant' cover for Batman #100 by Lee Bermejo in his Batman: Damned style. This cover features
A new Champions #1 was meant to launch out of the Outlawed mini-event, but only the Outlawed #1 one-shot made it out before shutdown and the books fell
Bleeding Cool has the first look at Hero Collector solicitations for October 2020, DC graphic novels and Marvel Movie figurines… HERO COLLECTOR GRAPHIC
Penultiman, the new comic book series for Ahoy Comics by Tom Peyer and Alan Robinson was meant to debut back in May. But then, well, you know what
Pokemon and The Punisher appear prominent in Bleeding Cool traffic and top the Daily Lying In The Gutters chart as a result.
War comics often contain a wealth of historical references just waiting to be unraveled. Blackhawk included such historical touchstones from the very
Futurama returned from cancelation in 2007, but before that at SDCC, Futurama Returns into comic book to set up the first Futurama movie.
Marc Jackson is a cartoonist and teacher who self-publishes his work, and is a Bleeding Cool regular. He writes of his latest Ninja work.
Scout Comics releases Yasmeen #1 about a teenager on the run from Isis and Vlad Dracul #1, a fresh take on the infamous impaler, next week.
Previously, Bleeding Cool gave its readers an opportunity to get an exclusive Peach Momoko print for Magnetic Press' Kickstarter for the deadly, dystopic
Batman dies all over again in style! Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader get the deluxe treatment from DC Comics.
Pepe Larraz tweeted the solicitation to the eleventh chapter and final X Of Swords: Stasis issue for October 2020 from Marvel, to follow up on all the
The Darkest Knight rises along with Robin King in two new #1 issues from DC Comics tying in to Dark Knights: Death Metal.