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More details regarding yesterday's layoffs at DC Comics, widely referred to as the DC Bloodbath, have reached Bleeding Cool. We urge you to read previous
Douglas Adams signed at Forbidden Planet enough times. So why not celebrate their forty-second birthday? Even if it has to be online? On Saturday, August
Want something to lift the mood? Definitely needed right now. Well, last week's Empyre #4 didn't set all the news headlines around the world on fire (as
Last week we told you that Al Ewing and Simone DiMeo’s We Only Find Them When They’re Dead #1 had become the biggest creator-owned launch ever from Boom
Bleeding Cool has always celebrated Savage Dragon and it's experimental storytelling embedded within a traditional superhero comic book. Whether that's
Today is Jim Lee's birthday. It must be bittersweet with the news that is currently filling the industry about the mass firings at DC Comics.
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool posted the news that DC Comics staffers, along with the rest of Warner Bros were undergoing a downsizing of staff. At the
Bleeding Cool reported earlier that expected layoffs at Warner Bros widely expected over the weekend, would impact DC Comics today. as well, including
Having gotten bored with Fantomex's current origins, Jonathan Hickman decided it's time to give him a new one in Giant-Size X-Men: Fantomex.
Earlier this year, we reported on Comicsgate creator and critic Preston Poulter and his attempt to trademark the term 'Comicsgate'. The registration was
Deadpool has had enough of the X-Men's exclusionary tactics, so he travels to Krakoa with a shark to let them know in Deadpool #6.
In Empyre: X-Men #2, Angel gets horny for the old ladies of Hordeculture as this x-traneous tie-in to a super-mega-crossover event continues.
Layoffs at Warner Bros have been widely expected over the weekend, and this morning Bleeding Cool learned that this would indeed DC Comics as well,
Cult of Ikarus, coming from Scout Comics in 2021, is a coming-of-age tale with teeth about rebellious teen Hunter & an ancient vampire order.
These were the original solicitations to Spawn #306. #309 and #310 by Todd McFarlane and Ken Lashley. The series was put on pause and when it returned,
Last month, Bleeding Cool reported that Canadian publisher Waverley Press was to begin publishing Cerebus in hardcover, beginning with the most popular
Over the weekend, DC Comics posted the previously-listed variant cover of the Wonder Woman 1984 #1 partial-reprint comic. They tweeted; Only one word for
Bleeding Cool has been reporting on the changes that Orbital Comics of London, one of the three central comic book stores in London, has been going
Today is the last day that retailers can amend their order the first issue of the upcoming Doctor Who: Time Lord Victorious comic book series from Titan
Yesterday saw Christopher Eccleston return to Doctor Who - audio only of course - but it was a big enough splash to top the traffic.
Timepiece Press may be one of the newest distributors to enter the comic book scene, surprisingly established this year just out of Cleveland, Ohio.
Rodman Comics wasn't going to do Free Comic Book Day this year, Then they took it away. So what did one comic book store do next?
A horror comic about a break-up? Writer Zac Thompson talks exclusively to Bleeding Cool about Lonely Receiver #1 from Aftershock Comics.
Even a horrible movie can have something of worth come from it, such as the Elektra On the Rise from Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, and Rick Leonardi.
Pulp by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips from Image Comics is pretty fantastic so here are four thoughts I had about the book.
And now we know what it takes to topple Batman from its top of the chart. Another Batman comic book... This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List,
Licensed media tie-in comics often get dismissed by the industry, but there may be no better gateway drug to get new readers buying comics.
At the beginning of 2018, Bleeding Cool noted a potential trademark clash. We noted that Li'l Jinx, created by Joe Edwards for Archie Comics in 1947 was
You can afford everyone's page rate, schedules are open, everything is lining up. Given that, what creative teams do you get on a comic, and why?





























