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Stephanie Brown first appeared in Detective Comics #647 in 1992 and was created by Chuck Dixon and Tom Lyle. The daughter of the criminal Cluemaster, the
REVIEW: Conspiracy: Black Knight Satellite from Zenescope delivers thrilling, visceral horror from Goldbergs creator Adam F. Goldberg.
The Final Witness is a superheroic horrific crime-noir set in San Francisco, planned to be published by Valiant Entertainment back in April, that fell
REVIEW: Engineward from Mann & Eisma could become great sci-fi epic if the reader is given the chance to invest in the characters.
Kieron Gillen, amongst a number of comic creators, publishes a newsletter. Everyone should read it. Not everyone does. Like a number of creators (Warren
Marvel Comics has cancelled the upcoming Hellstrom: Prince Of Lies collection, which was to have been published in October. Planned to collect Hellstorm:
Boom Studios is putting there of their titles back to the printing mill - second printings for We Only Find Them When They're Dead #1 (the first print
In recent issues of Young Justice, Brian Michael Bendis has given Tim Drake, Robin, Red Robin, whatever you will, a new name. Inspired by the identity
We like to keep an eye on who DC Comics is suing over trademarks. Here are a few recent cases. DC Comics has registered an initial opposition to the
The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. And at Bleeding Cool you can still read all about comics, merch,
REVIEW: Funny Creek #4 is the second-to-last installment of Rafael Scavone's emotional story, which thrills with beautiful art & colors.
Looking Back: What were the Top Five licensed media tie-in comics of 2000s, an era that saw Buffy, Star Trek, and Doctor Who comics flourish?
REVIEW: Bliss #2 sees Caitlin Yarsky deliver Eisner-worthy art in this story about a man's descent into evil in attempt to save his son.
REVIEW: Angel & Spike #13 is a one-off detective story set between Hill's run and Thompson's takeover, but does it really feel like Angel?
REVIEW: 40 Seconds #1 from Jeremy Haun, Christopher Mitten, and Brett Weldele is a sci-fi rescue mission in gorgeous pastel watercolors.
Sony's Spider-Man movies have a lot of comic book tie-ins, and Spider-Man: Homecoming is no exception, even if it is part of the MCU.
Batman: The Three Jokers by Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok is the best-selling comic from all reporting comics shops this week.
Rob Shields writes of Neon Wasteland - the augmented reality, cyberpunk comic of the future which is returning to Kickstarter with a next-gen AR app and
This week's issue of Empyre Captain America ended with a destination, Wakanda. Empyre Avengers did the same, though they got the issue number wrong. And
In the first issue of the new Wolverine series by Benjamin Percy, Viktor Bogdanovic and Adam Kubert, Wolverine found himself captured by vampires beneath
Zack Quaintance writes for Bleeding Cool: I’ve written about comics for a few years now, both on the blog I created — Comics Bookcase — and as a staff
The New Mutants movie is based on The Demon Bear storyline by Chris Claremont and Bill Sienkiewicz, based on characters created by Claremont and Bob
I realize now I read quite a bit of Jonathan Hickman comics recently, but it was only in retrospect. Here are my thoughts on some recent comics from, you
As Marvel Boy and Hercules kiss in this week's Guardians Of The Galaxy, the world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are
Over a year ago, I got a TARDIS. Rescued from a East End London junk yard, it felt rather an opportune acquisition It also made for a great Hallowe'en
The Mexican border is a hot-button issue, and ripe for a thriller. That’s what Jason Starr and Will Conrad dived into with their miniseries, Red Border.
In Mark Millar's video interview with Titan Comics and Forbidden Planet's Andrew Sumner for the 42nd anniversary of Forbidden Planet, Millar talked about
REVIEW: Hickman's Empyre: X-Men #4 is surprisingly tender and funny for an event comic that includes a mutant zombie throwing up vegetables
Ultimate Comics of North Carolina is running a live virtual event tomorrow for their eighteenth birthday, and are giving away $1000 worth of






























