BECAUSE U DEMANDED IT! U did demand it, right? Right?! Old Man Wolverine takes on slightly less old man Wolverine this April, true believers!
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Which merry Marvel mutant will betray their fellow X-Men to lead a mutant terrorist organization in April? Pleasedontbecyclopspleasedontbecyclops...
What's not quite old is new again, with a polybagged 3D reprint of Jane Foster's Might Thor #1 from 2016 at Marvel in April.
In addition to four issues of Amazing Spider-Man, April will see Marvel publish ten more comics starring or co-starring Peter Parker.
Marvel's April 2019 solicitations reveal a character will kick the bucket in Tony Stark: Iron Man #11... but who will it be?!
The embargo is up... here are Marvel Comics' full April 2019 solicitations. As for DC Comics, you'll have to make do with what we leaked over the weekend.
Comic retailers attending this year's Diamond Summit in Las Vegas will be treated to a bit of a busman's holiday. Getting a bus tour of comic stores in
I've been talking to a number of comic creators in recent weeks over issues that some have with payment from comic book publishers. Not so much the big
Three days ago, Bleeding Cool pointed out that Dr Eve Ewing and Joey Vasquez were lined up for a 'secret Marvel Comics project'. Well, here it is. The
The original series of Star Trek never made it to the end of its final mission. The show was cancelled, though it lived on in so many other forms. But
Editor-In-Chief of Journal Spirou, one of the longest running comic books in the world, is no longer Editor-In-Chief, according to French comics website
We've noted how DC Comics has cancelled Titans, Damage and Scooby Apocalypse. This comes after cancelling almost all of the DC Age Of Heroes line, the
In April, Dynamite will publish their a new Kiss comic book series, alongside the band's farewell tour, End Of The Road Tour. Kiss: The End by Amy Chu and
Bob Greenberger writes, When you’re six years old, it’s pretty easy to blow your mind on a regular basis. I was home sick with yet another round of
Many fans of Star Wars are anxiously awaiting the opening of the new "land" area at Disneyland in Anahiem and Walt Disney World in Florida- Star Wars:
Guardians Of The Galaxy #1 by Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw is published tomorrow. It has been much anticipated and much teased, as the Will of Thanos is
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 An End of
One is the last of a race of alien beings, the other the Chairman of Marvel Entertainment, but DC superhero Martian Manhunter and Ike Perlmutter have more
This week sees the release of Freedom Fighters #2 from DC Comics, set in an (arguably) alternate universe where Nazis rule America. A preview of the issue
It must suck to be a son or legal ward of Batman. Not only are you likely to get drafted into an obsessive war against mentally ill criminal, forced to
Catwoman may have left Batman at the altar in DC's bait-and-switch Batman wedding special last year, but the new issue of Batman hitting stores this week
The Girl Who Danced with Death is a new graphic novel in the French Girl with the Dragon Tattoo comic series that features an original story separate from
Rebellion has released the first-ever collected edition of Fran of the Floods, a 1970s disaster comic original serialized in the weekly girl’s comic
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. January is here. Been contacting people with pull boxes that
Maika and Corvis battle through enraged Arcanists, desperately trying to make their way to Kippa, who has been kidnapped by mercenraries.
Two neat nods from Matthew Rosenberg’s Marvel work that I haven’t seen explained elsewhere: Astonishing X-Men Until Our Hearts Stop & Kingpin Born Against.
Aliens: Resistance finds Amanda Ripley and Zula Hendricks teaming up to stop the villainous Weyland-Yutani corp from a sinister plan.
Oh dear, Bleeding Cool reported Diamond Comic Distributors' end-of-year results with a positive twist. While it came close, we reported that sales year on
Ahoy Comics have announced their second wave of new titles to follow up on those from 2018. Bronze Age Boogie by Stuart Moore, Alberto Ponticelli and
Comic books often go through multiple printings, sometimes with recoloured covers, and often with very different covers so as to distinguish one printing