Ahead of the end-of-March release of Lab Raider #1 by Matt Miner, Crees Lee, Josh Jensen and Matt Krotzer, from Black Mask, a charity edition will be
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The goth teenager Bêlit learns a lesson that's true across even the divide of fictional barbarian universes in this preview of next week's issue.
Miles Morales has the misfortune of going up against the one guy who hasn't seen his movie, resulting in a very insulting conversation...
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Aquaman the movie made over a billion dollars worldwide.
Christopher Hastings has a Writer's Commentary on the Six Million Dollar Man #1 from Dynamite. Hello and welcome to the author commentary for THE SIX
Mutants get a brand new metaphor in this preview of next week's Iceman one-shot finale!
At the ComicsPRO meeting of comic book retailers at Charlotte, North Carolina a couple of weeks ago, DC Comics publisher Dan DiDio talked to assembled
Gwen decides that with great power, there must also come... a great big payday?! But will becoming a hero for hire end badly?
Last week, an argument over the interpretation of sight lines on a comic book cover broke out. The kind of things artistic scholars have debated for
Look, he hasn't needed to use it since renouncing his U.S. citizenship, making Truth, Justice, and the American Way up for grabs!
At the ComicsPRO meeting of comic book retailers at Charlotte, North Carolina a couple of weeks ago, DC Comics publisher Dan DiDio talked to assembled
He's the best he is at what he does, and what he does is in this particular case is a stab Nazis to death with his adamantium claws.
At the ComicsPRO meeting of comic book retailers at Charlotte, North Carolina a couple of weeks ago, DC Comics publisher Dan DiDio talked to assembled
Mindless killing machine clones of X-23 may seem like an evil idea, but in silicon valley, it could be the subject of the next big bidding war!
Ego the Living Planet is seeing permanent damage done to his ecosystem thanks to the pollution caused by the titular Asgardians of the Galaxy.
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 this preview of next week's Hunted kickoff, Kraven uses Black Cat as a prop to get inside the head of male hero Spider-Man.
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Witness the death of the Punisher in this preview of next week's issue... unless all is not as it seems!
When people are dying in a small town in Alaska, do you blame it on the guy constantly talking about how good he is at stabbing stuff, or innocent bears?
Dazzler reinvents herself once again as a member of Apocalypse and the X-Tracts in this preview of next week's issue.
Bleeding Cool has details of three new DC Super Hero Girls books out later this year. There are two novels by Erica David out on September 3rd,Fierce
Will next week's comic serve as a cautionary tale about the dangers of excess and the importance of excercising good judgment in the line of duty?
DC Omnibuses, Absolutes and Big Books For the End of 2019 – Lucifer, Adam Hughes, Injustice and More
There's a bunch of big books coming through from DC Comics towards the end of the year Absolutes, Omnibuses, Deluxes and the like... here are a few of
It's tough to find the right balance for revisiting superhero origin stories. Superhero movies tend to do it too often, and there's no shortage of comics
If DC Comics are repackaging Blue Beetle and Question comics as The Road To Watchmen, then this must be the Defenestration To The Street Below Watchmen.
Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) is currently planned for February in 2020. But it looks as if before then, DC Comics
This was the released cover for the upcoming DC Ink graphic novel Black Canary: Ignite by Meg Cabot and Cara McGee... But it looks like they've
The original Flash, Jay Garrick, created by Gardner Fox and Harry Lampert first appeared in Flash Comics #1, published in November 1939. And this
Kirk Scroggs is the writer and illustrator of the Snoop Troop books, It Came From Beneath the Playground and Attack of the Ninja Potato Clones, as well as