Back in 2017, Challengers Comics + Conversation of Chicago were posting warnings about the nature of the comic book industry and their place in it. Well,
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Dynamite Entertainment is running one of their Humble Bundle digital comic book sales to help benefit the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, running until
As the Dawn of X continues to roll out, we've got a recap of both Excalibur #1 and Dead Man Logan #12. Beginnings and endings in this installment of the
We mentioned that it had been a long time coming. But now we have pages, and a date. The Clock #1 by Matt Hawkins and Colleen Doran, for January 2020,
Biscuits (assorted) is the working title for a graphic novel due to be published next year by Jenny Robins from Myriad Editions. She is still
We love to check in with our friend Marc Jackson ahead of Thought Bubble to check in with his latest project. And this year round, that is the launch
Ram V, Dan Watters, Alex Paknadel and Ryan O'Sullivan make up the London writers' studio White Noise. And they were at the MCM London Comic Con a week or
This weekend is Thought Bubble. Bleeding Cool will be lifting its wearing legs from that London, don't you know and travelling far North to Harrogate,
A few Marvel Comics changes that slipped between a crack or two... Conan: Serpent War #2 will now be drawn by Vanessa Del Rey, along with the solicited
Simon Roy (Prophet) and author Daniel M. Bensen (Junction) team up with artists Artyom Trakhanov (Turncoat), Jason Wordie (God Country), and Hassan
Guardians Of The Galaxy #12 is pitched as the finale of Donny Cates' cosmic storylines, stating 'Thanos Wins...Cosmic Ghost Rider...The Death of the
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Spider-Man and Venom team up next week as Marvel Comics debuts Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble #1, by Mariko Tamaki, Gurihiru, and Travis Lanham.
The Magnificent Ms. Marvel #9 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Saladin Ahmed, Minkyu Jung, Juan Vlasco, Ian Herring, and Joe Caramagna, and
The Immortal Hulk #26 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and more, and we've got a preview below. And in the
Child exploitation is a hallmark of superheroics. There was a time it seemed like every single superhero had a teen sidekick, and Batman goes through them
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. We are heading towards the end of the year. For us, overall
Milton Lawson writes... Hello there. I'm Milton Lawson, a comic writer based in Houston TX. I've written "Roger Ebert and Me" and "Winter Sale." The Ebert
Black Cat #6 is in stores next week from Marvel Comics, by Jed MacKay, Mike Dowling, Brian Reber, and Ferran Delgado. We've got a preview below. Black
A lot of people dismiss superhero comic books as nothing more than people in naked body-hugging lycra beating each other up, delivering a visceral thrill
What's better than one Black Widow? How about two for the price of one? That's what you get in next week's Web of Black Widow #3 from Marvel Comics, by
The director of Terminator: Dark Fate Tim Miller talked to Screen Crush about the writing process on the new movie, and the writers involved. The reported
Student loan debt is one of the top issues of our times, so it's no surprise the issue would be tackled by Marvel Comics. But would it surprise you to
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Spider-Man, Spider-Man, appears in as many books as a spider can! Miles Morales: Spider-Man #12 is hitting stores next week from Marvel Comics, and if you
Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen came to an end in a riotous iconoclastic fashion this year with The Tempest. And Gosh
Fantastic Four #16 is set to hit stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Dan Slott, Sean Izaakse, Marcio Menyz, and Joe Caramagna, continuing the Point of
Stumptown is a TV crime series that debuted on ABC this year, based on the comic book series of the same name, created by Greg Rucka, Matthew Southworth,
Amazing Spider-Man #33 is set to his stores from Marvel Comics next week, part of the 2099 crossover event that will change the current Marvel Universe
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