Superman may have made it to comic books before Batman, but it's Batman who will be honored as the inaugural inductee into the Comic-Con Museum's
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It's a new month. Which means a new Stan Lee Soapbox selected from the sixties and re-run in all Marvel Comics titles through the month, to commemorate
Female Furies #5 hits stores on Wednesday, from Cecil Castellucci and Adriana Melo, and this preview of the issue shows the Furies arriving on Earth...
Dynamite Comics is touting the success of their upcoming Vampirella relaunch, written by Christopher Priest with art by Ergun Gunduz. The first issue
A lot of X-Men fans are excited for Jonathan Hickman's upcoming line-wide relaunch, but more discerning fans know that we've already experienced the best
It seemed like things were finally starting to go Young Justice's way last issue, with the team free of prison in Gemworld and ready to confront Lord
Bleeding Cool has been informed by a number of sources this morning that DC Comics is planning to shutter its Vertigo imprint.
Tomorrow sees the release of The Walking Dead #192. Which, given the ending of #191, has everyone in a storm and has sent copies of that issue rocketing
The worlds of Batman and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are undergoing a crisis in Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, the third crossover comic
The relationship between loudmouth comic book retailer Dennis Barger, of Wonderworld, Michigan, and loudmouth comic book writer/editor/publisher Mark Waid
We mentioned recently how Jean-Marc Lofficier was self-publishing and self-distributing English language editions of his Hexagon Comics line, featuring
Marvel are publishing a new Black Cat series tomorrow, spinning out of the recent Hunted storyline in Amazing Spider-Man and the recent stories regarding
Tomorrow sees the publication of The Incredible Hulk: Last Call by Peter David and Dale Keown, a chance for both to revisit their most succesful
Welcome to the often-daily Lying In The Gutters. Mostly. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. I'm off to take the eldest to see BTS later
Welcome to X-ual Healing, the column where we read every X-Men comic that came out last week and tell you what happened in them! Let's jump right into it
The 1969 fantasy painting Egyptian Queen, painted by Frank Frazetta, was commissioned and used for the cover to comic book anthology Eerie Magazine #23 in
Following up on his announced plans to limit the senseless killing off of characters for shock value in Marvel comic books, Marvel Editor-in-Chief C.B.
What with Marvel Comics giving Conan a big push of late, it's natural that a related comic that they don't have the US rights to, Red Sonja, would benefit
Andrea Towers, who joined Marvel Comics as head of PR two years ago, replacing Chris D’Lando, has announced that she's no longer with the company. We
The second issue of the rather well-received DCeased is published this week. The string sales success, seemingly out of nowhere, on this DC Comics
Image Comics may have retracted the statement they originally gave us about Joshua Luna's recent tweets accusing the publisher, and in particular an
Power-mad Marvel X-Editor Jordan White returned from his two-week break to hold court at Adventures in Poor Taste for X-Men Monday today, and though
Marvel has revealed the list of classic comic books joining their binge-reading Marvel Unlimited service in June, including issues of Wolverine,
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here.: As I continue to go through the comic collection I bought over
Batman #72 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Jorge Fornes and Jordie Bellaire previewed below, is published on Wednesday. In which it is revealed just how Bane
Joe Glass, a former Bleeding Cool reporter, has relaunched his comic book superhero series The Pride as a digital-only series under the ComiXology
So who are DC Comics arguing against in the US trademark courts? There have been quite a few since we last checked in, mostly involving the Superman
Havill & Travis is a fine art and photography gallery based in Primitivo, Birmingham City Centre. And, as part of an exhibition of the work of local
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has unveiled a first look preview at The Man Who Came Down the Attic Stairs, the new OGN by Celine Loup exploring the
The Guinness-officiated world record for the fastest time to fully produce a comic is 11 hours 15 min 38 sec, and was achieved by Jesse James Criscione