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So I am having a little potter in Paris - I've been here with my family for the launch of the name of the new Asterix volume - well, it will be the
An iconic comic book character has gotten a new look in the latest issue of Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, by Ryan North and Derek Charm. Squirrel Girl's
Bleeding Cool takes another look at the US trademark courts and which trademark registration attempts Marvel and/or DC Comics may be taking issue with
Avengers: No Road Home has already seen Conan travel from his Cimmerian world to modern day Marvel Earth (watch for him in the Savage Land soon). And in
The movie Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse has affected all sorts of people in all sorts of strange ways. Such as Frank Cho deciding to draw Venom
Chris Thompson, previously of Bleeding Cool, and the man who helped see Orbital Comics win an Eisner Award for Best Comic Shop, left to become Senior
Last month, we reported on comic book artist Joyce Chin being hospitalised as she was flying in to Chicago for the C2E2 convention, and how her husband
Low is only five issues away from its conclusion with Image comics, but don't let that stop you from checking out this amazing science fiction series.
The new creative team for Rat Queens, Ryan Ferrier and Priscilla Petraites, take us on a wild ride to the Gnarnathal Forest, home of the dreaded Slog Chimp.
In the writer’s notes for The Wicked + The Divine #42, Kieron Gillen describes a moment in the issue as a fist-pumping moment. He’s right. One of Chekov’s
What's the most effective way to stop The Flash? The Trickster may have that one figured out in today's issue #68, by Joshua Williamson and Scott Kolins!
When DC Comics published Batman Damned #1 by Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo, the launch title for the mature-readers superhero prestige Black Label
Let's run the tally one more time. Doomsday Clock #10 was originally intended to be out in October 2018 and it should all have been over by Christmas,
Marvel has sent out a press release for History of the Marvel Universe, the new six-issue mini-series written by Mark Waid with art by Javier Rodriguez
In last week's War of the Realms #1, we already saw the shocking deaths of two major Marvel characters, one's we'll name in just a moment, as soon as
It’s tough to feel horror and suspense while drinking my first coffee of the day, but Emily Carroll’s (Speak, Through The Woods) When I Arrived At The
This week's Dead Man Logan #6 marks a major turning point for Old Man Logan: he's nearly halfway dead! And with his demise looming, Logan is making the
Thanks to the preview earlier this week, we already know that Spider-Man learns of Aunt May's cancer in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #5, and that he
For many fans of superstar writer Jonathan Hickman, Hickman's upcoming House of X and Powers of X are the answer to long-awaited hopes that Hickman would
Blade Runner fans know all about incept dates, and to celebrate Leon Kowolski's (April 10th 2017) Titan Comics decided to release 4 covers for their
Avengers: No Road Home #9 hits stores this week, the penultimate chapter of this 10-part weekly Avengers event, from the creative team of Al Ewing, Jim
In today's Captain Marvel #4, we get the latest installment of Carol vs Rogue, and it does not let us down. Or is that what Nuclear Man wanted all along?
Absolute Carnage is the big Venom event coming for 2019 from Donny Cates and friends. And it is being collected in all sorts of secret fashions. On
Okay. Let's go with the psychology of all this. In Batman #68, Batman continues to be subject to dreams and nightmares of a most intimate nature, ezposing
The art of the retcon is one usually reserved for comic book creators or editors, taking an important piece of Marvel's history and changing it to suit
I said we were going to talk a lot about Batman #68 today. Especially since it touches on the difference between Batman and Superman. There have been a
There’s lots we can say about Batman #68 out today, and believe me we are going to. But first, we note for Poison Ivy fans that yes, despite Poison Ivy
With Detective Comics #1000 in the can, it's time to start the long trudge towards #2000, one issue at a time, starting with today's Detective Comics
The Batman Who Laughs issue #4 is out in shops today, and we finally know how he sees through that visor of his, and what his face looks like under it!