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
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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,
When Benjamin married Alicia Masters, he took a vow to love his wife for better or for worse. But when you get married, it's not just your partner who
Chris Claremont is the greatest comic book writer in history, and he's still writing stories today, which is why we find it so utterly baffling that
Separation Anxiety. It's what Marvel Comics readers feel about their money after purchasing all the tie-ins to a super-mega-crossover event along with the
Tim Stiles writes. Knockaround-Guy may be Struggle-Town's masked defender, but there are others who help keep the streets safe. Welcome to Gorilla My
Marvel Comics announced the new Black Panther And The Agents Of Wakanda as an ongoing series. Written by Jim Zub with art by Lan Medina, the new ongoing
Mark Allard-Will writes, My name's Mark Allard-Will and I have a confession to make: I am a huge geek. Not just a comic book geek, but I have geeked out
Frank Gogol has a writer’s commentary for Dead End Kids #1. Which is surprisingly not published by Dynamite, but by Source Point Press. He writes, Three
These are the 100 most-ordered comics and graphic novels in the North American direct market serviced by Diamond Comic Distributors in July 2019. We
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
The very well connected US financier and convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was reported as having killed himself in his New York prison cell while
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
Things aren't going so well for Captain Marvel, as this preview of next week's Captain Marvel #9 by Kelly Thompson and Carmen Carnero illustrates. The
Next week, Marvel Comics publishes Conan the Barbarian: Exodus #1 by Esad Ribic. And we have a rather silent preview of the issue here, as the entire book
I feel kinda bad putting new issues of Buffy: The Vampire Slayer and The Life And Death Of Toyo Harada next to a stone cold classic of French science
Only a few things are certain in life. Death. Taxes. Marvel's need to publish at least five monthly Spider-Man comics. Peter David is familiar with two of
The slow burn crossover event Prodigal Sun continues in Silver Surfer: Prodigal Sun #1 next Wednesday, from Peter David and Francesco Manna. And we've got
Batman: Last Night on Earth may be the last Batman story by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, but that doesn't mean this dynamic duo are done working
Absolute Carnage is off and running, but Marvel feels that $7.99 they charged for the first issue simply wasn't enough, and so they are releasing a series
Silver Surfer: Black #3 hits stores next week from Marvel Comics, by the creative team of global entertainment superstar Donny Cates and Tradd Moore. And
A few attempts to find upcoming collections from DC Comics that may not have appeared in many other places - and may indicate upcoming DC Comics
Next week, Marvel Comics will release a facsimile edition of X-Factor #87, 1993's start to a bold new era of X-Factor following the X-Cutioner's Song
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran the Diamond Comic Distributors statistics of the most-ordered comic books from the US direct market. And we wondered where