While some comic conventions are looking at mass cancellations running through the summer, the London And Film Comic Con has just booked one hell of a
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DC Comics has decided to cancel all retailer orders for the trade paperback of Six Days: The Incredible Story Of D-Day's Lost Chapter, the original
A while ago, Bleeding Cool reported that despite the falling pound, and the increase in print comics prices in the UK as a result of Brexit, that digital
As ReedPOP prepares to hold ECCC next week in the middle of an active virus outbreak, creators and companies are backing out left and right. However,
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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
As the world comes to grips with how to handle the spread of the COVID-19 sickness caused by a novel strain of coronavirus, several major exhibitors
Following announcements from DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Oni Press, Penguin Random House, CGC, and others including quite a few individual creators that
Okay, so we saw a lot of this last weekend on Bleeding Cool. But we have much better definition now. And a better look at how the DC Comics Timeline is
You know what they say: everybody's gotta go sometime. And when you're a comic book character, that's more true than ever, as comic book characters are
Image Comics has revealed Jamie McKelvie's variant cover for April's Ludocrats #1 in a press release totally ripping off our satirical comic book news
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
As we noted earlier, Rictor has been getting rather close to Cullen Bloodstone in today's Excalibur even if he didn't seem entirely down with that. But he
R. Trajano is a Certified Witness for CGC, the comics grading and slabbing company. He was planning to travel to Seattle for Reed POP's Emerald City Comic
These are usually much in demand for comic con season. Of course, how much of a comic con season we will have in 2020 is up for debate. But later today,
From today's Marvel Comics, a house ad for the upcoming Empyre event with the Avengers and Fantastic Four, with some choice quotes from writers Dan Slott
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported on Dark Horse, Penguin Random House and lots and lots of comics creators pulling out from appearing at Reed POP's
In the original Buffy The Vampire Slayer nineties TV series, Kendra Young was a Slayer from Jamaica activated after Buffy Summers' temporary death.
Last year Bleeding Cool reported on The Joe Kubert School Of Cartoon and Graphic Art of Dover, New Jersey being bought out by Anthony Marques. Today we
X-Men writer Jonathan Hickman held court at the Marvel Fanfare panel at C2E2 last Friday, alongside Marvel Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski and Immortal Hulk
You know how Bleeding Cool said the other day that DC Comics was prepping a WarWold comic book series? Well, totally by coincidence, today's Superman:
Today's Flash #750 reveals a new self-contradictory timeline, which Wally West's Dr Manhattan-powered up Pariah must find a way to sort out. But maybe
Outer Darkness/Chew #1 is out today from Image Comics, by John Layman, Rob Guillory and Afu Chan, creatively combining both universe courtesy of a little
In last week's X-Men #7, we got an idea as to how the Scarlet Witch was being treated by the mutants of Krakoa. No longer a mutant, the one who depowered
The new Flash #750 - just like Wonder Woman #750 - places the characters upon a timeline. Just as Wonder Woman now first emerges in the DC Universe in
In today's Batman #90, we get a story from Catwoman's point of view about how she - and the Penguin, Riddler and Joker, all met the Designer, back in the
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C.B. Cebulski's attempt to publish thirty-million Conan comics in the span of two years in order to inherit the three-hundred-million left to him by his
There were five X-books out last week: X-Men #7, X-Force #8, Giant-Size X-Men: Jean Grey and Emma Frost #1, X-Men/Fantastic Four #2, and New Mutants #8.
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool reported on comics creators who stated they were no longer going to Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle in a week's time, over