WWE superstar Xavier Woods may be out of action for a year after getting surgery to repair a torn Achilles tendon, but he seems to be making the most of
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Yondu #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, as the character who proves even outer space has rednecks finally gets his own solo series, perhaps a
We all know that the TMNT Universe will be shaken to its foundations and changed forever by the events of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #100, the
If there's two things Marvel is good at, it's milking the crap out of Wolverine's backstory by pumping out comics about the Weapon X program and
What is Domino trying to hide?! This preview of X-Force #1, the latest Dawn of X comic coming out from Marvel next week, by Benjamin Percy, Joshua
for some reasons, their names were missing from the Black Box January 2020 solicitations. But Bleeding Cool is here to put them back. Project Icarus, a
Sword Master #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, Marvel's best double-feature action-adventure comic on the stands each month. And yes, it's
Twin Worlds is a new sci-fi comic launching from Action Lab in January from software engineer Rami Al-ashqar and Green Hornet artist Jethro Morales. And
Ghost Rider #2 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Canada's Favorite Son Ed Brisson, Aaron Kuder, and more. The series stars two Ghost Riders,
Ken Stewart of Gamers' Palace Comics and Games is a big fan of Magic: The Gathering. So why is he stopping? He writes, Magic: The Gathering was great,
Daredevil #13 is set to hit stores from Marvel Comics next week, continuing the adventures of Matt Murdock as he does his best to recover from his creepy
We like to keep an eye on Jean-Marc Lofficier‘s Hexagon Comics USA line, European comics mostly written by Jean-Marc Lofficier, translated into English
The Dawn of X continues to fill Marvel's publishing schedule back up with X-Books as New Mutants #1 hits stores this week, from Jonathan Hickman, Canada's
In 2008, Saga's Brian K Vaughan's screenplay Roundtable made it onto the Black List, an annual collection of screenplays deemed excellent - but unmade.
Planet Comics was a science fiction comic book title published by Fiction House, 73 issues published from January 1940 to Winter 1953. The first comic
Stabbity Bunny, the hit comic from Scout Comics, was put on pause over ill health but now it's back from Richard Rivera and Dwayne Biddix for 2020. And
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Every so often (but seemingly less so since we started this column), comic book publishers accidentally send out unlettered previews, showing us what the
Deep in the South, there's a place in the Bayou where even the leviathan gators will not venture. Moving silently through the muck and the grime, they
Every so often (but seemingly less so since we started this column), comic book publishers accidentally send out unlettered previews, showing us what the
In a world in which Marvel Comics has been shown to repeatedly remove Donald Trump jokes made by its creators, DC Comics may be taking another tack.
Marvel Comics has revealed which classic series will be added to or receive updates on its all-you-can-read Marvel Unlimited digital comics service this
The TMNT Universe is set to change forever with Decembers Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #100, and not just because a new creative team will take over the
Courtesy of our good friend Guido Sardella who attended Lucca Comics And Games in Italy, we have a look inside the pages of the Batman/Dylan Dog #0
We mentioned that Immortal Hulk #25 was getting a second printing this week from Marvel. Well, it appears to have been joined in that mission by Absolute
Things to do in London in November 2019… if you like comics, of course. Exhibitions followed by events… let us know if we missed any. Exhibitions: Philip
It is possibly the longest-running comic book adaptation. But the BBC's adaptation of comic book strip Clare In the Community has come to an end with its
Kite Man is a bit of a joke character. Or rather, he was. He first appeared in Batman #133 back in 1960, and was created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang.
Death in the Marvel Universe is nothing if not fleeting, but two series have spent the better part of the past year truly savoring the moment: Dead Man
Dark Horse is digging deep into the archives of Copra creator Michel Fiffe to publish Panorama, a graphic novel version of the webcomic originally