Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has announced a new graphic novel for its KaBOOM! imprint, All My Friends Are Ghosts, by S.M. Vidaurri and Hannah
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This is how the Battle Chasers Anthology trade paperback was solicited for September. Battle Chasers Anthology TP WRITER: Joe Madureira, Munier Sharrieff
Glasgow-based comic book publisher BHP Comics, behind new work by the likes of Alan Grant and Frank Quitely, have signed with global literary and talent
When I was at the London Film and Comic Con a couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Claire Bradshaw, who has a long history of working in the
This week sees the publication from Humanoids of Omni, the new series from the publisher's H1 shared superhero universe line, showrun by Mark Waid. But it
Wizard World Chicago is asking fans to bring child-appropriate graphic novels, comics, science fiction books, or any other similar reading materials to
Comic book legend Roy Thomas writes for Bleeding Cool, courtesy of his manager John Cimino. He writes, I was truly saddened to learn about the passing of
On September 7th, 2000AD will be launching The Day Of The Dredd in comic stores around the world... a mixture of creator signings, live art jams, film
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
House Of X #2 is now going to a third printing. The Curious Case Of Moira X made such an impact, it has seen its first printing selling for $18 to $25 the
A few released covers for today's Final Order Cut Off date... Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds #3's new cover by Jay Anacleto. DCeased: A Good Day to Die
Amy Chu and Edu Menna had a surprise cameo in KISS: The End #4, out last week. Robert Johnson, often namechecked as the grandfather of rock and
Loki's post-War-of-the-Realms solo series continues this week with Loki #2, by Daniel Kibblesmith and Oscar Bazaldua. And in this issue, Loki pays a visit
The adventures of Lin Lie continue in Sword Master #2 this week from Marvel Comics by Shuizhu, Greg Pak, Ario Anindito, and Gunji. And we've got a preview
Invaders #8 hits stores this week from Marvel Comics, by Chip Zdarsky, Carlos Magno, and Butch Guice. And the issue finds the United States on the brink
Roy Thomas writes for Bleeding Cool, courtesy of his manager John Cimino... A few years ago, a young woman named Jennifer DeRoss (I believe she was a
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #10 will be published by Marvel Comics this week, by Tom Taylor, Ken Lashley, Scott Hanna, and Luca Maresca, featuring
We've got a final look at the final issue of Elephantmen season 2: The Pentalion Job, a ComiXology Original title, reaching its fourth issue, out on
The comic doesn't come out until Wednesday, But Diamond Comic Distributors has already sold out of Captain Marvel #9. And the aftermarket is starting to
Bleeding Cool already reported on how July's statistics from Diamond are being... challenged by split-cover priced titles from DC Comics being treated as
Bleeding Cool previously reported that Dead End Kids #1, from Frank Gogol, Nenad Cviticanin, Sean Rinehart, and Source Point Press, had sold out its first
What's the equivalent of the Darwin Award for thieves? Martin Casas, owner of the comic book store Apotheosis Comics in St Louis, Missouri, had three
David Avallone's provides his Writer's Commentary on Elvira: Mistress Of The Dark #8, out now from Dynamite. He writes, You know the drill: SO MANY
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
These days, it seems like at Marvel, when a super-mega-crossover event ends, the publisher moves right on to the next super-mega-crossover event, barely
If you thought that Marvel regained the rights to publish Conan the Barbarian comics just so they could milk the license for all its worth by releasing
Ironheart #9 hits stores this week from Marvel Comics, by Eve Ewing and Luciano Vecchio, and we've got a preview below. The story this far is summed up in
Doctor Strange has really done it this time, as we find in this preview of Doctor Strange #17 by Mark Waid and Barry Kitson. The recap page shows us how
The great thing about being a kid is that even when you get yourself into the worst kind of trouble, your parents will always be there to bail you out.
Aaron Ross writes, “In a dystopian future, a troubled young man is turned into a vampire and forced from his home. Now, he searches for his purpose,