AfterShock Comics has announced a new series from Ted Anderson, Nuno Plati, and Marshall Dillon in which all of the adults in the world die suddenly,
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A great read and works well for long term Hellboy fans, especially if they're interested in the side characters of the series.
Shortly before the Black Panther movie was announced in October 2014, sales on his first appearance, Fantastic Four #52 started to increase in price at
A good choice for new and old fans alike, especially with an interesting story that folds Buffy’s origin in intermittently without feeling flat or redundant
Bleeding Cool is getting very strong reports that there is major DC Comics restructuring being announced internally right this minute. In the last year,
The Uncanny X-Men writer cited the negative impact of social media on comics fandom and a desire to eat at more restaurants as reasons for his departure.
Fox 10 News of Phoenix has been following up on the story of an arrest in the case of over 400 Batman comics worth $1.4 million, owned by comics collector
A few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool showed you how a slow news day on CBR led to Fox News and Breitbart running stories about the upcoming DC Comics title The
Back in 1985, Bill Mantlo, Mike Mignola, Gerry Talaoc, Jim Novak and Bob Sharon told an Incredible Hulk story that would change everything, despite being
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
Dynamite Entertainment is to launch a new Bettie Page comic in April, by David Avallone, Julis Ohta, Ellie Wright, Taylor Esposito and Kevin Ketner.
Today's Naomi #1 by Brian Michael Bendis, David Walker and Jamal Campbell looks at a small town in the DC Universe, suffering an upheaval in the wake of
Today's Avengers #13 by Jason Aaron, Andrea Sorrentino, Justin Posner and Erick Arciniega takes us back to the days of Avengers 1,000,000 BC, and the
Today's Uncanny X-Men Annual #1 sees the return of Cyclops from the grave. Rather literally. It's much more of a sequel to Extermination than anything
If your local comic shop retailer seems extra happy this week, it might be because of Buffy The Vampire Slayer #1 and publisher Boom Studios. The first
Knightmares is the current Batman arc written by Tom King with a new artist every issue, telling a series of dream-related stories, following on from the
Today sees the publication of a brand new Buffy The Vampire Slayer comic book from Boom Studios. It reboots the franchise into the twenty-first century
When asked if he would be bringing The Midnighter and Apollo into The Wild Storm series for DC Comics, Warren Ellis said, I’m making use of the DC
Wonder Twins is the new series from Brian Bendis' Wonder Comics imprint at DC Comics. Written by Mark Russell, drawn by Stephen Byrne, a preview of the
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most read stories yesterday DC Comics Selling
Three new sellouts for Marvel Comics, three comics that have gone back to the printers for another run... and in stores for the 27th of February. Second
Two weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran a read-through review of Naomi #1, out from DC Comics tomorrow, then followed up with a preview. So I thought it may be a
The Witcher: of Flesh and Flame #2 from Dark Horse Comics is lacking a lot of the magic that makes the world of The Witcher so fun to visit.
Archie Comics has released their solicitations for April 2019... and it starts with a mashup of their horrific twists on Jughead and Veronica... ARCHIE
The classic 1980s all-ages sci-fi series is back in a new complete collection trade paperback in Marvel's April solicitations.
Marvel collects some of the greatest stories of the 1980s as their 80th-anniversary celebration reaches the greatest decade of all!
If you thought paying $4.99 for comics was rough, wait until you see what Marvel is charging for this 80-year-old reprint!
It's time once again for Aunt May's demise to become imminent... but will there be a devil around with which Peter Parker can strike a bargain?
Just when he thinks he's out, they pull him back in! Last year, Marvel published a new story by retired Marvel Editor and Karate Kid Ralph Macchio and
Returning to the past from the future with a version of yourself that was popular in the past is all the rage these days, folks.