Marvel has finally revealed what the Anolute Carnage: Miles Morales #2 variant they'll be giving away at New York Comic Con next week will look like.
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It's curious to see the connections comic books can make. Mark Zaid, the lawyer representing the similarly-named Mark Waid in his defence against charges
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Back in May Marvel's Editor and Chief C.B. Cebulski sent this
The now thrice-sold-out series Dead End Kids -- from Frank Gogol, Nenad Civiticanin, Sean Rinehart, and Source Point Press -- is coming to New York Comic
I’m in the pub with Tony. Everyone say, hello Tony. His friends have just discovered that he didn’t win an Eagle Award but a National Comics Award, years
On Thursday, October 3rd, the 13th annual New York Comic Con will begin. It will begin in the wee hours with the Diamond Retailer Breakfast, including
It was promised last year. Marvel Comics #1000 initially had a much greater tease for a new Young Avengers series, but that was edited back before
The cover solicitation for Red Hood And The Outlaws #38 didn't have any speech balloons on it. But the published one did. A phrase very familiar to mutant
Some people wonder why Marvel Comics publishing plans aren't quite as tied down in relation to their movies as DC Comics' titles tend to be. The big
Comic book creator Tom Pinchuk writes, Greetings and salutations – I'm Tom Pinchuk, a writer who contributed to Heavy Metal's new comedy mag, Soft Wood.
Back in February, Marvel and SerialBox announced news that shook the world of comic-themed serialized audio and prose novels to its very foundations,
Amy Chu has a Writer's Commentary on KISS: The End's finale, issue #5 published by Dynamite Entertainment yesterday. She writes, Well, hello again! Here
Boom Studios CEO and founder Ross Richie continues to plunge his metaphorical sword into the hopes of Image Comics’ publisher Eric Stephenson to win The
October 30th sees the publication of the Batman Annual #4 by Tom King and Jorge Fornes. And, with his final issue., Batman #85, staring at him on the
The comic book series Dead End Kids from Frank Gogol, Nenad Cviticanin, Sean Rinehart, and Source Point Press has been a bit of a hit on the aftermarket -
The launch of a new mutant era. X-Men #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Leinil Francis Yu, and a plethora of variant covers has dominated the Advance Reorder
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
It looks like WarnerMedia is looking for a little bit of corporate synergy between their in-house comic book publisher and their new pro wrestling
The Marauders is one of the six titles spinning out of House Of X and Powers Of X, by Gerry Duggan and Matteo Lolli. And today's House Of
Unless you've been living under a rock, and that rock does not get mobile internet service so that you can read Bleeding Cool, then you are probably well
Dark Horse Comics has announced plans to collect all of Juan Díaz Canales and Juanjo Guarnido’s Blacksad in a single hardcover called Blacksad: The
Marvel Comics is offering readers an opportunity to get a better look at the underside of the Marvel Universe. No, not in the same sense as a Milo Manara
Kindred, as seen in recent Amazing Spider-Man comics by Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley, once upon a time, was a human who died and went to hell. He
Roger Fletcher, VP of Sales and Marketing at Diamond Comic Distributors, and who has been with Diamond for 31 years, has left the company. Starting in
Khary Randolph is one of the hardest working comic book artists today. Having worked in the business for about 20 years, Randolph has worked for companies
For Asterix's 60th anniversary this year, there's a new film, a new comic and a new coin. The Monnaie de Paris is to mint a new Asterix two-Euro coin
Three years ago, Bleeding Cool suggested that the Marvel Comics character Daimon Hellstrom was to make a comeback. A side mention in spoilers for Civil
Everyone loves a collective noun. So many tiny novelty Christmas books have been created cataloguing them all for people to read out in bored company.
When Marvel Comics published Fearless #1, Bleeding Cool reported that it was 'an Actual Feminist Polemic' but that Marvel Fanboys would want it anyway,
With each issue of late, Marvel's Captain America has been getting a little more political. Dropping the Captain America name and colours in favour of the





























