Once upon a time, DC Comics was going to produce a musical stage show starring the Justice League Of America aimed at the student college circuit. This is
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Chris Dodd, a deaf performing artist, playwright, artistic director and more, posted a casting sheet for an unnamed Disney Plus TV show that called for a
You may have read a bunch of Empyre spoilers yesterday. But none of them touch this week's Empyre #0: Fantastic Four by Dan Slott and RB Silva. Which has
The Walking Dead: Negan Lives, sent free to comic stores from Image Comics, tops the Bleeding Cool Bestseller List by far.
Marvel Comics was rather strapped for cash in the 90s and during the heat of the summer, they decided to publish the Marvel Swimsuit Issues.
Daniel Gete gives his journey from an architecture degree to Warrior Nun to his publisher, William Christensen, of Avatar Press.
Star Trek: Year Five #12 does nothing wrong, but it doesn’t shine as brightly as some other instances either.
Last year we got the news that there were to be seven new novelisations of Doctor Who episodes in the format of the Target novelisations of old, and they
The world seems like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool you can still read all about comics, TV shows, games, movies. anf now,
Spider-Man 3 was released on DVD with many extras but the best one was the Walmart exclusive "The Black" reuniting Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley.
Included with X-Men: The Last Stand, this obscure comic was written by Stan Lee and featured incredible artwork by a great variety of artists.
Amazing Spider-Man #96, the first Spider-Man comic to be published without the CCA logo on it, dives right into a public health crisis.
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics asks if abandoned pull boxes could mean the end of your local comic book store - are you guilty of this?
Avatra Press' William Christensen talks to Pat Shand about creating a brand new Warrior Nun with Warrior Nun: Dora, crowdfunding now.
Jason Crager writes for Bleeding Cool, Where does inspiration come from? I often get asked that question being a comic book creator and artist.
NOTCOMICS: Today, July the 4th, is England's Independence Day. The day in which the government in its infinite wisdom has stated that pubs can open again.
Afua Richardson posted a warning on Twitter about a fake GQ Mexico representative commissioning work from comic book artists.
There has been much mock, none more so from Bleeding Cool's own Jude Terror over the upcoming Empyre event comic from Marvel. Mostly around the spelling.
Mad Reads Comics is a comic book store in Brighton, Colorado - or rather it was. Co-owners Tom Walsh and Kristi Walsh have been running the store together
Reaver has always drifted towards the good side of the scale, and Reaver #9 it easily shows its stuff in a winner of a comic book.
Yesterday, it was all about DC Comics characters masking up yesterday with a touch of Funko and Transfomers/Back To The Future crossovers.
Yen Press announced a slate of upcoming titles during the Yen Press Industry Panel that was part of the Anime Expo Lite virtual event.
The cover artist of Pluck & Luck #256 is unknown, the writer of this Anthony Wayne tale is a fascinatingly familiar name: Jim Gordon.
Decorum #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Mike Huddleston, Rus Wooton, and Sasha E Head, reviewed here by Hannibal Tabu, came out in May, Decorum #2 came out in
We looked at an earlier planned Hamilton stage play adapted comic book by Brent Schoovener. It's not the first time Hamilton has made it into comics,
Steve Orlando and Davide Tinto are creating a new superhero comic story to be published by Image Comics called Commanders in Crisis. It will be produced
Today sees the release of the Hamilton stage musical on Disney Plus, with the Broadway cast and starring its writer and producer, Lin Manuel Miranda. But
It's a sign, to some degree, that the grinding of the machine is beginning to return to normal. Comic books sell, sell well, sell out, and a second
Welcome to Thank FOC It's Friday (back on a Friday) - and planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off at Diamond Comic Distributors.
With the onset of pandemic and social unrest on a national scale, the time-honored banners of Diamond Comic Distributors became vulnerable for the first