Clue Candlestick continues its murder mystery tale with a delightful art history lesson; that the pigments in white and green paints are poisonous.
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The signage for San Diego Comic-Con 2019, dubbed Comic-Con 50 celebrating its 50th anniversary, has started to go up. Looks like Marvel Studios will have
Secret Empire saw a parallel version of Steve Rogers who had been raised by Hydra, take the position of Supreme Commander In Chief of the United State of
Bleeding Cool mentioned how Kit Buss outdid Frank Miller over line length at MCM London Comic Con last October. She had been officially doing
Trout: The Hollowest Knock read like a faced-paced fever dream, where I finished the comic before I realized I was coming to the end of issue one. Sure
Today's Captain Marvel #7 crossover with War Of The Realms is a Freaky Friday-style bodyswap story with Doctor Strange and Carol Danvers, with each of
We mentioned Dirk Manning and Scoot McMahon's upcoming graphic novel The Adventures Of Cthulhu Jr. and Dastardly Dirk about eighteen months ago. Haven't
Dan Slott has been writing Tony Stark: Iron Man for the last year-and-a-bit. In doing so he has introduced Machine Man, Jocasta, Sunset Bain, Bain
This year, Halloween ComicFest (HCF) features a whole new selection of 28 comic book titles for the industry's most anticipated fall event taking place
Welcome to the War Report - a run through the final ebbing days of The War Of The Realms as it bursts through the Marvel Universe - with a surprise title
Superman: Year One #1 by Frank Miller, John Romita and Danny Miki is published today. A little late, a little censored but it still hits the direct market
A new Marvel/DC crossover has never been less on the cards than it has these days. But creators are straining at the leash. As Gail Simone writes the
It's all about superheroes and their parents at DC Comics these days. Superman - now a parent to Jonathan Kent - has rediscovered his now-very-much-alive
Today sees the publication of Batman #73, Aquaman #49 and Justice League #26. And while Superman - now a parent to Jonathan Kent - has rediscovered his
Batman has been defeated by Bane. His back broken - and his life broken too. One the reflection of the other. In today's Batman #73, we see Bruce being
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Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has announced another OGN from middle-grade horror master R.L. Stine - Just Beyond: The Horror at Happy Landings.
Two days ago, Marvel set the comic book world alight with speculation by posting a teaser image featuring the number 4 made out of spider webs, prompting
Nearly two years after canceling Scarlett's Strike Force before final order cutoff for its first issue in apparent capitulation to an organized campaign
They've only been making Buffyverse comics for a year, but explosive publisher BOOM! Studios already has a full-fledged comic book crossover on their
Tom King had been talking about his big changed plans for Batman. That's before his planned run on the twice-monthly title from DC Comics was curtailed
Jim Lee may be planning a DC/Image Comics crossover. But this may be the closest you'll get for some time, as it brings in all manner of characters as
Boom Studios today announced Something Is Killing The Children, a new comic book limited series from James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera about a
No Ivy League is a new graphic novel by Hazel Newlevant, being published by Lion Forge in August. Here is her author's note to accompany the novel as well
Vault Comics is to run an annual horror publishing event dubbed Nightfall, timed alongside Hallowe'en. New series introduced from September to
FOC means Final Order Cut-Off, the last chance for retailers to increase or decrease their orders from Diamond Comic Distributors of certain items without
Ryan Matthew Haack writes for Bleeding Cool about something he's been up to. If you have a comic project in the works, do let me know, I'd love to be able
ComiXology co-founder and CEO David Steinberger has been added to the board of directors of the retailer and publisher free speech activist group, The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
This week sees the release of the much-anticipated, rather-delayed and slightly-censored, Superman: Year One #1 by Frank Miller, John Romita and Danny Miki,
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