Marvel Comics sends out the PR dubbed 'ALAS POOR VENOM...' with the following image. Announcing Venom Island as a new storyline by Donny Cates and Mark
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In 2013, Bleeding Cool reported on comic book creator Tess Fowler tweeting a series of statements about being sexually harassed by a specific and
Justice League #31 is in stores next week from DC Comics, by the creative team of Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, and Jorge Jimenez. Each week, DC Comics
In November, Image Comics will publish Olympia, a new comic book miniseries written by Curt Pires (Wyrd), his father, Tony Pires, and artist Alex Diotto.
It may be an understatement to say that Alan Moore is quite the fan of poet, artist, occultist and author William Blake. He often quotes and alludes to
Welcome to Thank FOC It’s Friday, a semi-weekly mailing list, similar to The Daily LITG, but (mostly) every Friday and planned to coincide and cover the
Here's a look ahead at The Amazing Mary Jane #1 by Leah Williams and Carlos E. Gomez. From the set where Mary Jane is currently starring. But wbo is the
Sometimes comic books get stolen. Bleeding Cool does what it can to get the word out. The following books were stolen from Tomorrow's Treasures at Wizard
We have two more pages of The Marauders #2, by Gerry Duggan and Matteo Lolli, from Jonathan Hickman and Marvel's Dawn Of X. With a Hellfire Club meeting
Shawn Kittelsen (Mortal Kombat 11) and Eric Zawadzki (The Dregs, Eternal) are launching Heart Attack, a new series from Image Comics/Skybound
We have a few more pages of Excalibur #2 from Jonathan Hickman and Marvel's Dawn Of X. Two more pages from Tini Howard and Marcus To, giving us glimpses
Welcome to the pretty-much-mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. A run around the day before and the day ahead. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail
We mentioned this on the live streaming Marvel D23 panel report with Marvel executives C.B.Cebulski and Tom Brevoort that ran on Bleeding Cool, but it
Tomorrow, Netflix release their new Jim Henson’s Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance streaming series that’s been quite the hit with critics: Back on June
A few Marvel Comics solicitation amendments ahead of this week's Final Order Cut-Offs... Miles Morales: Spider-Man #11 will be drawn by Ig Guara and Jose
Okay, so these are not Doomsday Clock or Shazam levels of lateness. Not even High Level levels. But a handful of Marvel Comics titles have just slipped
Marvel Comics is sending Marvel Comics #1000 back to the presses, to get copies to comic stores as quickly as they can. As a result, the print run has
As Jason Shawn Alexander approaches the 300th issue of Spawn (and yes it is a bit of a Todd McFarlane day today on Bleeding Cool), he has announced his
HOXPOX is still underway. But we are starting to look ahead at what will follow as Jonathan Hickman writes and showruns an entire line of X-books. X-MEN
Family Tree is a new series launching from Image Comics in November that's been a long time coming, announced a few years ago from Jeff Lemire and Phil
After the events of HOXPOX, we will have the launch of a number of X-Men-related series, including a new New Mutants #1 by Jonathan Hickman, Ed Brisson
Jim Lee's Art from Legion of Superheroes, the Answer to Amazon Rainforest Fires and Jeffrey Epstein?
Via an EXCLUSIVE feature with monthly entertainment news website Entertainment Weekly, DC Comics has revealed a first look at Jim Lee's interior art for
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Yesterday saw the publication of Justice League #30, tied directly into Lex Luthor's plans for DC's Year Of The Villain. With everybody taking sides. Or
In Absolute Carnage #2 and Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #1, Miles Morales went up against the horde of Carnage alongside the Scorpion. It didn't end
Later today, Marvel Comics will inform comic book retailers that Powers Of X #1 and House Of X#1 will both be going to fourth printings. Currently, second
Welcome to the pretty-much-mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. A run around the day before and the day ahead. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail
When Matthew Rosenberg writes on Twitter (2, 3) that writers share some responsibility to promote an upcoming work, he accurately describes the reality of
Doomsday Clock is late. Very late. Intended to be set in the near-future of the DC Comics Universe, it's tardiness of publication has seen the DC Comics
DC Comics has cancelled the recently solicited iZombie Book One hardcover that would have collected the first twelve issues and more of the comic





























