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In modern times, there's a lot of things on which adults can blame the actions of children. Video Games. Social Media. Tide Pods. But in this preview of
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
In Titans #36, the Titans have just one issue to save all of reality from Mother Blood, as this is the final issue of the series. And with most of the
The book that brought us the first appearance of Major X heads toward its milestone 50th issue next week when Spider-Man/Deadpool #49 hits stores, and
This week sees the debut of Fairlady #1, a new Image Comics title from Brian Schirmer, Claudia Balboni, Marissa Louise and Shari Chankhamma. Described as
LINE Webtoon, the free Korean digital comics publisher and distributor has just launched five new series, all from their Discover platform where they
Justice League Odyssey #8 hits stores next week, we find the titular league on the surface of Aeolon, where they have captured the super-villain Darkseid.
These past 7 issues, the Asgardians of the Galaxy have been through a lot. And they've triumphed through all of it, managing to protect the deadly weapon
Batman #68 by Tom King and Amanda Conner out this week is a hoax, a dream, an imaginary story. Aren't they all? Part of the Knightmares series where
As Doctor Who fans anxiously await the next season, which won't be here until next year, at least we've still got Titan's Doctor Who comic to tide us
When Kitty Pryde was 13 years old, she was dating the adult X-Man Colossus, at least until he left her for an alien he met during the original Secret
Bleeding Cool previously told you that the collections of the original material from the Walmart Giant-Sized DC Comics would start to appear in October
In the previous issue of Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes confronted the deadbeat father of RJ after learning that RJ may have been working with Hydra to
Bleeding Cool ran a few DCeased#1 spoilers the other day. Now we get to see a preview for the first issue from the middle of the book. And yes, that's the
Avengers No Road Home #9 is in stores next week, the penultimate issue of the 10-issue weekly Avengers comic that brought Conan the Barbarian into the
Sean Forney writes, Back in 2003 I was just starting out in the comic industry. I hadn't setup at a convention yet and I hadn't really been "published."
Namor the Submariner is known for being a curmudgeon of the seas, always scowling and shouting "imperius rex" and trying to start wars with the surface
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Top five stories read yesterday: In Latest Retcon, J.K.
Marvel has only had the Conan the Barbarian license for a couple of months, but they're already using it to fire shots at their Distinguished Competition!
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. It looks to be a heck of wild ride coming up. As I type this up
Old Man Logan is dying. Partially, it's due to taking all that Regenix, a healing factor drug that's slowly eating away at his body. But mostly it's
It seems like not a week goes by where we have to write an article about how Spider-Man, or some other Spider-Person, has forgotten about his most
X-Men continuity can be a complicated thing to understand on its own, with all the deaths, resurrections, time travel, alternate futures, alternate
Journey Into Mystery is a new mini-series spinning out of War of the Realms next week, part of an overall effort to bilk Marvel readers for as much money
For decades, Captain America was renowned amongst comic book superheroes for being a completely non-political. Well, unless you count that time he punched
Tony Panaccio was VP of Product Development at CrossGen and ran their digital comics line. He writes, CrossGen was not a utopia, and it was subject as
Andrew Rubio, roving Walmart buyer and slime specialist, tips off Bleeding Cool to the latest news on the stands. Hit a couple of Walmarts looking for the
What if 17th century New England was the target of a diabolical plot orchestrated from Hell? And what if the fanatical and devious Witchfinders were
Brian Garside is the founder of Manage Comics, subscription pull list software for comic shops, and he’s dedicated his life to helping comic stores grow,