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Marvel Comics creating their own Elon Musk for X-Factor was the most-read article on Bleeding Cool yesterday. Welcome to Lying In The Gutters
Crime Does Not Pay is perhaps the most notorious title in American comic book history, and issue #24 is one of its most notorious issues.
Dark Horse's Headless Horseman: Halloween Annual 2024 brings spine-tingling tales of the legendary specter. But who's really losing their head in this anthology?
The Challenger was a four issue series from 1945-1946 designed to fight prejudice and discrimination featuring work by Joe Kubert and others.
One of the most sought-after Pre-Code Horror comics, Bill Everett's cover for Venus #19 is a fitting reflection of the "Kiss of Death."
Dstlry teases eleven new comics for 2025, from Chuck Austen to Chris Burnham to Chip Mosher to Cavan Scott to Curt Pires
Venus #18 (Marvel, 1952) is sought after for Bill Everett's phenomenally creepy cover, but Everett also revisits the ocean depths here in a way that foreshadows Submariner's return in Fantastic Four #4.
Melinda May Returns To Marvel For Iron Man... But Which Side Is She On? (Spoilers)
Juan Ferreyra's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #6 in IDW Publishing's January 2025 Solicits and Solicitations
Marvel publish Storm: Lifedream by Angélique Roché, John Jennings, Curtis Baxter, Brittney Morris, Karen S. Darboe, and Edwin Galmon
Justice League Watchtower, Amanda Waller and Absolute Power Fallout in Superman, Power Girl, Nightwing, Flash, Green Arrow and Zatanna.
Two ongoing Superman titles out today, Superman #19 and Action Comics #1072 and they seem to be more connected...
Valiant Comics bring their Resurgence Of The Valiant Universe to a conclusion in January 2025 solicits and solicitations with Alien Books.
Ace's Challenge of the Unknown #6 was supposed to level-up their PCH line, running afoul of the NY State Legislature in the process.
Tokyopop and MBC Group have announced their investment in two new anime productions. Here's a look at Acro Trip and Kami.App Season 2.
Today's X-Factor comic book from Mark Russell and Bob Quinn features a new tech bro, Ethan Farthing, a version of Elon Musk.
In an important moment for Pre-Code Horror, American Comics Group and Ace Magazines waged a war involving the usage of "Unknown."
Spider-Girl makes her big appearance in today's Spider-Girl #12... in costume, that is. But what tricks is she hiding in her web-spinners?
Chip Zdarsky leaving Batman was the most-read article on Bleeding Cool yesterday. Welcome to Lying In The Gutters.
The Writer #4 hits stores this Wednesday, bringing Stan's epic battle against a world-threatening egg to its climax. Can he save the world and his family in this emotional finale?
Space Usagi: White Star Rising #1 hits stores this week, bringing Stan Sakai's beloved rabbit ronin back to the far future. New allies, new enemies, and a freshly colored adventure await!
Crime Reporter #1 is a classic late-1940s crime comic featuring a villain named Dr. Morphine and an exclusive spot called Zombie Club.
Journey into Unknown Worlds #28 appears to be the last time a zombie appeared on a Marvel cover for 19 years. The highest-graded CGC 8.5 copy is up for auction.
The Goon: Them That Don't Stay Dead #3 hits stores this week, bringing a homecoming party that's to die for. Will Franky's sandwich be enough to save the day? Check out the preview!
One World Under Doctor Doom seems to begin in tomorrow's Avengers #19 by Jed MacKay and Farid Karami (Spoilers)
Masked Macher #2 hits stores this Wednesday, featuring Tony's unexpected rise to wrestling stardom. But can he pin down success when faced with a grizzly opponent?
Tomorrow, DC Comics publishes a hidden a prelude to the new Aquaman #1 from Jeremy Adams and Laura Braga, if you know where to look.
The creature on Norman Saunders' Stories from Another World #4 cover may look like a zombie, but it turns out to be something even worse.
Legendary artist Don Heck created many memorable covers over the years, but his cover for 1953's Horrific #3 might be his most infamous.