That The Walking Dead has been a consistent top-seller in both comics and collections and its absence will be felt in the comic book industry. But how
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This week, we got the news that DC Comics was pulling MAD Magazine off newsstands, turning the magazine into an infrequent reprint legacy brand,
Welcome to Thank FOC It’s Friday, a semi-weekly mailing list, similar to The Daily LITG, but (mostly) every Friday and planned to coincide and cover the
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
"Buffy The Vampire Slayer" #6 continues BOOM! Studios' bold new reboot of the classic teen-horror series, and it's a pretty great read.
Why leave your house this rainy July 4th just to see explosions in the sky when you can stay home and gaze at these preview pages from the upcoming
Have you ever wanted to be Batman? Of course you have. And now, thanks to DC Comics and AT&T, you can be Batman, because the comic book publisher and
The Cherryton Academy is a typical school with not-so-typical students. At the particular institution, the scholars are split into two very specific
This week saw the publication of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #95. And while everyone was oohing and ahh-ing at The Walking Dead #193, it went and threw
Sunshine Barbito writes; Have you ever wished you were someone other than yourself? Ever planned your alternate-life-future in your head all afternoon,
London's Cartoon Museum reopened in its new location this week. On Wells Street in Fitzrovia, the other side of Oxford Street to Gosh Comics, with a handy
A Bleeding Cool reader writes in to comment, regarding Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston's Black Hammer series-of-series, currently published by Dark Horse
No title as of yet. But Scott Snyder and Charles Soule have been teasing lots of stuff about new creator-owned comic books together. And today we got the
A father, in the midst of fighting against a military coup, negotiates the safety of his infant daughter, Valer, with the enemy Yakuza house. Ryuko, the
Bleeding Cool ran an article the other week about French comics writer David Blot, and his graphic novel published eight years ago called 'Yesterday' -
Marvel Comics are making a standard amount of comics out in July and August available for retailer exclusive variant covers. But these days, Marvel Comics
Ooh look. We have unlettered previews to Loki #1, Jane Foster: Valkyrie #1 and previously unseen covers from War Of The Realms spinoffs... first a look at
Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy #1 by Jody Houser and Adriana Melo is spinning out of Heroes In Crisis and it's one of the rare book that DC Comics will be
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Fantagraphics will be bringing plenty of their cartoonists to San Diego Comic Con, hanging around Booth #1721. They also have a number of books debuting
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
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool got the word that MAD Magazine published by DC Comics was to cease publication with Vol 2 issue 10. The venerable American
Yesterday we got to read Image Comics publisher Eric Stephenson on The Walking Dead #193 by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. Today we get to hear him
In October, WWE Smackdown Live will move from USA to Fox's broadcast network, airing on Fridays and potentially exposing the company a new audience (but
Today's launch of Lois Lane #1 by Greg Rucka and Mike Perkins from DC Comics may not have hit the headlines as much as a certain end of a zombie
I'm starting to get the feeling that, ahead of Jonathan Hickman restarting the mutant books at Marvel Comics, the creative team are doing whatever they
If there's one constant in the world of Marvel Comics, it's "change." It seems like every single time Marvel publishes a super-mega-crossover event,
Marvel Comics has revealed the list of classic comics joining the Marvel Unlimited service in July, and it is totally 90s, featuring both 15 issues of
The following article contains spoilers for TMNT #95, so if you haven't read it yet and don't want to be spoiled, click away now. As IDW's Teenage Mutant
IDW continues its quest to become the publisher of comic books based on every licensed property ever with a new Cobra Kai mini-series, debuting this Fall