Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Australia's Favorite Son Tom Taylor and superstar artist Pere Perez,
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Marvel Comics will announce their full December 2019 solicitations next week, but as ever, we just can't wait, so have Frankensteined a few of them
Dead Man Logan #11 is in stores next week from Marvel Comics, by Ed Brisson and Mike Henderson, providing a counterpoint for this week's Powers of X #4.
Marvel Comics recently saw the revival of their comic book title, The Future Foundation, running alongside the new Fantastic Four series, and showing what
Following Bleeding Cool's scoop (thanks to DC accidentally publishing their press release the night before they were set to run an EX-X-XCSLUSIVE
Anthony Marques has just bought The Kubert School, the famous comic book art college created by Joe Kubert. A 2011 graduate of The Joe Kubert School of
Absolute Carnage #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by the superduperstar creative team of Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman. It's Donny Cates'
Looks like the Barnes & Noble exclusive edition of the Mister Miracle trade paperback by Tom King and Mitch Gerads must have done the business. As
In this week's Young Justice #8, it looks like Tim Drake is getting a superhero name change. He has been Robin, he has been Red Robin, he has been Robin
December is meant to bring the new Annihilation: Scourge event by Matthew Rosenberg. With November giving us Annihilation: Scourge Alpha #1, by Rosenberg
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund believes that identity censorship is the most frequent form of intellectual freedom challenge today. From moral panic
Once upon a time, Youngblood and Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld was in a TV ad for Levi's Jeans. 28 years ago precisely. And on Facebook, he wanted to
Frank Cho posted a couple of days ago, a new page from his upcoming series for Artists, Writers & Artians, Inc, Fight Girls. Also in this case, he;s
Age of Resistance - Supreme Leader Snoke #1, out earlier this week, saw Tom Taylor, Leonard Kirk and Cory Hamsher tell the story of Kylo Ren's training
Rose City Comic Con is on today, in Dark Horse's home town of Portland, Oregon. So they have rocked up with a bunch of their exclusive convention
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
Spinning out of the events of Dark Nights: Metal, DC's Tales from the Dark Multiverse is a series of one-shots that asks the question: what if DC had a
The wait is finally over! DC Comics has finally announced a Year of the Villain one-shot starring your favorite villain! What? No, not the Joker. No, not
Veteran or “seasoned” fans might remember Cat & Mouse from the late 80s and early 90s. Created by Roland Mann and Mitch Byrd, the series first saw
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Time is the one thing I seem to lack. We have been getting
Earlier this week it was announced that Bob Schreck would be the Deputy Director of the CBLDF, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. But what of the previous
Jim Zub, the man who grabbed Conan in Avengers and ran with him, will be writing a new Marvel universe/Conan crossover series, using a few of Robert E
The new DC Giants hit Walmart this weekend. Everything but the Superman Giant #15 is no longer exclusive to Walmart, but will only reach the comic store
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. The last time DC Comics tried to let fans write the ending of a comic, it ended up with Jason Todd being
After leaving him at the alter in Batman #50, Catwoman finally reunited with Batman in the pages of Batman, nursing her Batbae back to health after his
We're used to the likes of Al Ewing, Mark Waid or Geoff Johns as the kind of people who rewrite the storytelling rules of shared universe continuity,
DC Comics is lining up more original comics-mixed-with-reprints for their available-everywhere new line of 100-Page Giants - though they will be in
If there's one thing we know, it's that Dan Didio hates DC Comics Facsimile Editions. The DC Publisher was pretty peeved at San Diego Comic-Con in July
Originally he would have written Batman up to #105. That was the plan. To tell one very long Batman story, one idea, one movement, the story of Batman,
Australia's favorite son Tom Taylor will be the new writer of Detective Comics in December... for one issue. Taylor is the guest writer for Detective