Later today, Marvel Comics will tell retailers that they will be sending last week's Immortal Hulk #25 back to a second printing. It was one hell of a
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Today sees the introduction of a new character to the Wonder Woman universe - or is she? One Helen Paul, rescued by Wonder Woman and placed with ARGUS
This is how it went down in Batman #55 by Tom King, Tony Daniel and Danny Miki. On a rooftop, chasing a clue, but too late. BANG. And for Dick Grayson,
Last month, Tom King said that the Batman Annual #4, out today with Jorge Fornes, would be his last word on Batman. Even though he has more tales to
Today's Savage Avengers Annual sees Conan The Barbarian continue his travels across the Marvel Universe, meeting its superheroes along the way. And today
Okay, okay, I know that the Island of Krakoa under new mutant rule is bringing back many of the undead mutants. And welcoming all sorts to the party,
Comic book writer Tom Taylor is definitely having as much fun writing DCeased as he did Injustice: Gods Among Us. And, just as in that earlier series,
Today sees the publication of all four issues of Mark Millar, Eric Canete and Giovanna Niro's Chrononauts: Futureshock, a sequel to the original series by
We always like to keep up with DC Comics' policies regarding swear words. And, as ever, John Constantine is often the instigator. You may recall in Books
Welcome to the pretty-much-mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. A run around the day before and the day ahead. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail
Tom Kaczynski of Beta Testing the Apocalypse has a brand new thing for 2020 from Uncivilized Komics. Except it's not new at all. He's turning his DiNKy
Looks like DC Comics has been having another editorial shuffle. We are hearing that Ben Abernathy formerly editor at Wildstorm and Madefire, now Director
Hannah Means-Shannon was a longstanding contributor at Bleeding Cool and was its editor-in-chief for two years. She then worked at an editor at Dark Horse
Red Goblin: Red Death #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, a one-shot featuring three tales by Rob Fee, Pete Woods, Sean Ryan, Patrick Gleason,
Halloween is my favorite time of the year. The darkness, the spookiness, and oh, the horror! I’ve always been fascinated by themes of the unknown creeping
The first printing doesn't go on sale until tomorrow. But, fresh from a trailer of the upcoming movie starring Vin Diesel, Bloodshot #2 by Tim Seeley and
In January, Eric Powell's Albatross Funnybooks is putting out a Goon spin-off with The Unholy Bastards, from Tom Sniegoski and Scott Brown, with Powell
As you may have seen in the Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, the sales on Marauders #1 were high. It's gone to a very pretty looking second printing, and
Dynamite Entertainment begin their new year with a Red Sonja crossover with the Chaos characters, alongside a new continuing adaptation of George R R
Cyberpunk is here to stay. It began as a genre largely defined by William Gibson but has largely come true. We’re living in a world where many of the
Amy Chu's Writer’s Commentary on Red Sonja and Vampirella Meet Betty and Veronica #6 on sale now from Dynamite. She writes; Baltimore Comic Con this past
Welcome to the pretty-much-mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. A run around the day before and the day ahead. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail
Two years ago, Les Garner's Apocalypse Girl was signed to be published by Insane Comics. Three issues came out but then Insane Comics closed. Now a door
Marvel Zombies Resurrection #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Leonard Kirk, and Guru-eFX. After DC's answer to
Jos and Manuel Diaz are expanding their Rogues series from Amigo Comics in January with their new alliterative series, Barbara The Barbarian. Which has a
A while ago, Bleeding Cool reported that Tom King was fired off the ongoing Batman gig with #85, twenty issues shy of his planned run on the series, he
Runaways #26 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Rainbow Rowell, Andres Genolet, Dee Cunniffe, and Joe Caramagna. We've got a preview below. In
The Dawn of X continues with the first X-Men comic not written by Jonathan Hickman in months (though his stinking infographics were still all over it).
You know how we said that, numerically, we might be getting a Batman #100 in August? Well, make that September. Bleeding Cool heard at MCM London Comic
Halloween is my favorite time of the year. The darkness, the spookiness, and oh, the horror! I’ve always been fascinated by themes of the unknown creeping