Spectacular Spider-Man #176 and #177 from 1991, remember them? no reason you should. Written by Kurt Busiek, and drawn by Sal Buscema, it featured Peter
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Eric Stephenson, CCO and Publisher of Image Comics writes, Dear Colleagues, When you’re younger, you don’t think about being old enough to tell “I
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has announced a graphic novel adaptation of Gabby Rivera's bestselling novel, Juliet Takes a Breath, with Rivera
For years, Ursula the Sea Witch has gotten a bad rap. Portrayed as the villain in The Litle Mermaid, has anyone ever considered Ursula's perspective? In
Archie Comics has announced another team-up coming in June. From Jeff Parker and Dan Parent, the Riverdale gang will meet up with Flash (Ah-ah! Savior of
A few years ago, Boom CEO & Founder Ross Richie urged the comic book industry to #boostyourLCS. The hashtag caught on quickly and still sees use, but
On Sunday, March 1st, at C2E2 2020, I caught up with Sandy King Carpenter. She’s the wife of the legendary filmmaker John Carpenter, the producer of John
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool ran an account by Mark Brooks, who pulled out of attending la Mole Comic Con this past weekend at the last minute, over
Okay, time for some light coronavirus reading. Twilight of the Superheroes was a series proposal for DC Comics by Alan Moore, written around 1985 and
Marvel Comics is confident that we all have a summer. And in June that means lots of Marvel Annuals. And a crossover storyline running through a bunch of
Comic Odyssey, the comic book chain with multiple stores across the island of Manila, has announced that it is closing all its stores on the island in
Marvel's Outlawed, in stores today, sets up a new status quo for the Marvel Universe which is suspiciously similar to the status quo of Civil War, except
Empire revealed a new image from the Candyman film coming out in June. Well, for now, who knows. Check it out anyway right here.
Two days ago, Lee's Comics of Mountain View, California, chose to close temporarily, for three weeks in light of the current coronavirus pandemic.
As San Franciscan comic book retailer Brian Hibbs pointed out on Bleeding Cool the other day, comic book stores have been ordering non-returnable product
This year's Free Comic Book Day was planned for the first Saturday in May. Books were intended to start arriving in stores very soon, but now, as a result
Private Eye Magazine is probably my greatest influence as a reporter. And this week’s issue, fresh off the pages, comes with quite the cover. And a
In times like these it's important to find comfort in places. For me, I find comfort in classic Archie stories. Betty and Veronica: Friends Forever #1
Iron Man 2020 began with the Machine Man series by Tom DeFalco, Herb Trimpe and Barry Windsor Smith. So it's natural that Aaron Stack would be playing a
In the previous issue of X-Force #8, Domino talked about not choosing to end her life and be resurrected by Krakoa, removing the scars she had
Captain America #20 may get the most political it has ever been since Steve Rogers first socked Adolf Hitler on the jaw at a time when the US government
In today's Excalibur #9. Pete Wisdom has a rather stereotypical view on life on Krakoa. Brian Braddock isn't a mutant, you see. Only his siblings and his
Today sees the publication of the utterly gorgeous Batman #91 - we already looked at the best-looking Joker in decades courtesy of Jorge Jimenez, earlier
Last week in Thor #4 we saw a new individual able to lift Mjolnir's hammer, Thor's step-brother Loki - though this may be as a result of taking over the
There's no appearance of Punchline in any DC Comics book today, just saying. Not Nightwing #70, not Batman #91 and not Hell Arisen #4. Red lettering on
So Marvel Comics gets its own version of Greta Thunberg in today's Outlawed #1, spinning out of Incoming #1 and kicking off a new status quo for Marvel's
Yesterday saw the publication of Nightwing #70, the first part of the Road To The Joker War, with copies actually selling on eBay for up to $20, despite
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Just saying... Night all. Stay safe.
Scout Comics is launching three books in June 2020, Yasmeen #1 by Saif A. Ahmed and Fabiana Mascolo, about a young teenage girl in Iraq on the run from