Three comics from three different publishers all going to new printings. We have Appalachian Apocalypse #1 by Billy Tucci and Ethan Nicolle, the launch
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The Uncanny X-Men Winter's End Special is out today. I have to say, it does feel a bit nippy out. An Iceman special, we get to see the return of his
It seems this is the modern way to indicate that you have an English character in your comic book. One word that sums it all up. From today's Buffy The
As promised yesterday. And appearing in some Marvel Comics today. A mystery blank ad, reading ‘when two aggressive species share the same environment,
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: Meet Ash: She's the
We speculate on the identity of this mysterious character lurking in the shadows of Amazing Spider-Man (it's probably Uncle Ben).
Spicy Pulp Comics brings mature themes and complex narratives to a comic about a lady pirate with a penchant for wardrobe malfunctions.
BOOM! Studios has released pages from the upcoming original graphic novel by Gaby Dunn, Claire Roe, and Miquel Rodriguez.
Hachette has been publishing hardcover volumes collecting Marvel Comics titles for some time. The Ultimate Graphic Novel Collection took classic Marvel
It's the latest in the publisher's "get as much as we can out of these licenses before somebody else steals them from us" initiative.
I've just been to London Book Fair in Kensington Olympia, and had a little wander around. Found Titan Books, Turnaround with Knockabout, Dark Horse,
The comic was canceled by DC in the wake of pressure from outside, pressure from management, and pressure from Batman's penis.
The graphic novel by Andre R. Frattino and Jesse Lee is inspired by real-life Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal.
Bleeding Cool has been told that in a number of tomorrow’s Marvel comic book titles - but not all of them - there is a full page advertisement with a
Bleeding Cool previously gave you previews of DC Zoom and Ink titles for kids and young adults. You can check out Mera: Tidebreaker and Super Sons: The
The Rev Jerrod Hugenot writes for Bleeding Cool, The news of Walmart’s exclusive with the 100-Page Giants coming to an end still cannot match the issues’
Jamie Colville is the undisputed king of the comic con attendee. So it is appropriate that he attend King Con, c comic book convention and arts festival
We'd previously been told about Titan Comics' new Blade Runner 2019 comic book series co-written by Michael Green (screenwriter of Blade Runner 2049), and
You may know Meghan Hetrick as a comic book artist on comics such as Red Thorn and Bodies for DC Vertigo, drew for Valiant's Book Of Death and Faith, and
John Cimino writes, Thinking of Stan "The Man" Lee and his cameo in Captain Marvel. It's Stan's first live cameo shown in a world that doesn't have him in
Comic book historian and lecturer Arlen Schumer attended San Diego Comic Fest this past weekend, where he gave five lectures through the show. This video
Last year, Dave Gibbons and Tim Pilcher published How Comics Work, a breakdown of the techniques behind the creation of comics, and Dave Gibbons' own
Zod is inspired by how Superman brough peace to the planet and wants to spread Superman's message across the galaxy. Wait, what?!
Sadly, none of the variant homaging classic comic covers by Nathan Gooden and Tim Daniel will be wrapped in sexy holofoil.
Image will bring the popular teen webcomic by Alexis Leriger de la Plante and Natasha Tara Petrović to print in a single edition this Summer.
The new trade paperback collects Heavy Liquid #1-5 and contains newly remasted colors by Paul Pope.
Creators Nicholas Afleje and Sarah DeLaine will travel the country with a series of live musical performances this April.
These 9 characters on the cover and no one is holding anyone else's corpse and crying, so they've got to make it at least this far!
Batman #67 is out in nine days, from Tom King and Lee Weeks, continuing Batman's nightmarish tale of being rapped in dreams and unable to escape. The
Comic book creator John McCrea of Hitman, Dicks, Section 8 and Spider-Man has been digging around and found a pitch for a Batman/Bat-Mite comic with him,