DC Comics continues to build on the Future State momentum this month as four more of their titles are going back to press for new, second printings,
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Today sees the publication of who lined X-Men titles, Cable #7 and X-Force #16, both part of the ongoing Krakoan Experiment in the Marvel X-Men books. As
The Old Guard by Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernández is spinning off an anthology series, The Old Guard: Tales Through Time. The six-issue chapter begins on
Titan Comics are publishing a new Doctor Who comic book in April, featuring the comics debut of Missy, the former incarnation of Doctor Who villain, The
We learn what politics Nighthawk has been playing at, in an attempt to take down King T'Challa of Wakanda, The Black Panther,
Since the Wraith: Web Of Venom one-shot, we have known there was a God Of Light, an opposite to Knull, who might be able to take him down. But who could
It was one of the most unexpected Hasbro brand mashups from IDW, My Little Pony/Transformers. And it's getting a sequel in April 2021. While using a
Today's Avengers #41 by Jason Aaron and Javi Garron sees Marvel character pitted against Marvel character over the right, responsibility of duty of being
Donny Cates has confirmed on Twitter that, yes, his final ever issue of Venom from Marvel Comics will be #200. He tweeted "Seen a lot of confusion about
Chip Zdarsky tweeted "This is something we've been working on for a while: a chance to reinvent the WHAT IF brand, telling longer stories with the best
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool you can still read
Yen Press has announced a slate of upcoming titles that include manga (The Eminence in Shadow, Farewell to My Alter, The Whole of Humanity Has Gone Yuri
Bleeding Cool has been covering the effects of Donald Trump on the comic book world and industry. On his final day in the role of President Of The United
As we brought to your attention last week, Boom Studios is reprinting every issue of Tom Taylor and Daniele Di Nicuolo’s Seven Secrets. That means the
Okay, so that wasn't The Sewer King being Jokerised at the end of Batman/Catwoman #1 by Tom King and Clay Mann. Trying to read too many possibilities. It
On December 17th, Bleeding Cool looked at gossip that The Authority were to return to DC Comics after we got the tipoff that a) The Authority would be
Today's The Next Batman #2 goes to the near future of Gotham by also bringing back something from its past. As the superhero speakeasy of Gotham, hidden
Stephanie Brown is in the slammer with Cassandra Cain. The cells, part of the Magistrate Detention Facility in the near-future Gotham as part of in the DC
There's a lot of job worries in comics and the comic book industry these days.Bleeding Cool's JobWatch is an occasional look at people hiring in the comic
In The Next Batman #1, we discovered that the Fox family in the future-ish Batman have a rather complex life. Lucius Fox, owner of the Wayne fortune has
The final page of Watchmen sees Dan Dreiberg and Laurie Juspeczyk meet up again, after learning, courtesy of Rorschach that Eddie Blake, The Comedian has
When Leonard Cohen died in 2016, Canadian cartoonist Philippe Girard wanted to tell his story in comic book form, set in Montreal, but believed someone
Last year, Terry Moore surprised fans with the announcement of a new comic book series, Serial, which began publication this month. The comic focuses on
Back in November, the DC Comics Future State preview book revealed the full DC Future State timeline and what book goes where. It didn't get a lot of
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool you can still read
Happy MLK Day, everyone! Marvel put out three X-books last week, and we're gonna recap them as usual. Like Dr. King, I too have a dream-- a dream that
In Marauders #17, Emma Frost questions the parentage of Shinobi Shaw. Plus: Storm and Calisto take the logical next step in their friendship.
Dead End Kids: The Suburban Job #1 from No Heroine writer Frank Gogol has sold out at Diamond Comic Distributors a full ten days ahead of its 27th of
Marvel still refuses to give Chris Claremont an ongoing series, but at least they put out the Claremont Anniversary special last week.
2000AD should repurpose the sign for the old Windmill Theatre strip club in Soho, "We Never Closed", used after they stayed open and running through the





























