Rob Liefeld does not own Youngblood. He hasn't owned Youngblood for some time. He sold to Rip Media a fair few years ago, and they recently sold it to
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You may have read on Bleeding Cool about the Graphite Comics app, a free-with-ads-or-pay-with-no-ads digital comics distributor. And now, it seems, a
Pulled from DC’s upcoming November solicitations (going live at 2pm PT/5pm ET/10pm BST tomorrow) we have the Superman/Batman related one-shotsolicits
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
Comic book journalist and historian Daniel Best is serialising certain chapters from his book The World Versus Todd McFarlane and I suddenly realise I
Spawn #300 hit Final Order Cut-Off last weekend, and there were plenty of covers for retailers to up their orders on. And they did. Even though they din;t
Event Leviathan saw its third issue published yesterday. The identity of Leviathan is still up in the air. Bleeding Cool had previously run the idea that
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
The UK is in one hell of a holding pattern at the moment as the country awaits the financial outcome of Brexit and its effects on leaving of the EU on the
The reasons for the recall and demanded destruction of the first Printings of Superman #14 and Supergirl #33 are still very unclear. Bleeding Cool ran a
Perhaps the San Diego Comic Con variant selling for $65 was the first clue that Dr Kieron Gillen & Dan Mora’s Once & Future from Boom Studios #1
As I was picking up my weekly fix from London's Orbital Comics this morning, I heard a couple of people asking for Shazam to be dropped off their pull
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Sina Grace and Siobhan Keenan's Ghosted in LA #3, the latest chapter in the supernatural
Maybe Gabe Yocum isn't a glutton for punishment after all? Less than one month after leaving his cushy job at ReedPOP to rejoin former boss Bill Jemas at
Yesterday, we learned that Kelly Thompson will be the new writer of Deadpool alongside artist Chris Bachalo. But the Mr. and Mrs. X writer still has
Concrete Genie may be a Playstation EX-X-XCLUSIVE, but that EX-X-XCLUSIVITY applies only to video games. When it comes to art books, you can play those on
DC Comics will continue its alternate "What If?" takes on classic storylines with the Tales from the Dark Multiverse series in November with two new
Following up on the apparent success of those Wolverine podcasts they've done, Marvel is branching out further into podcasts with partner Stitcher for a
Back in May, we learned the sad news that The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl will end with Novembers Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #50. We're still coming to grips
Last week, Bleeding Cool broke the news that DC Comics were telling retailers to destroy incoming copies of Superman #14 and Supergirl #33, with the
Today sees DC Comics publish a punch of Year Of The Villain: Dark Gifts tie-ins. But how much of them actually play a role in the storyline? Or does it
Vault is launching a new series part of Vault's annual autumnal horror imprint, Nightfall. Black Stars Above by Lonnie Nadler, Jenna Cha, Brad Simpson
The current Amazing Spider-Man has made much of a new supervillain gang, an all-female version of the Sinister Six, known as the Sinister Syndicate.
Last week saw the publication of Absolute Carnage #1. While it was a very pretty comic, and as we all know Ryan Stegman could be a great comic book artist
Marvel is publishing a new Spider-Man series written by JJ Abrams and his son Henry Abrams. Image Comics may have considered it a good omen. In
What if the Green Lantern Corps never existed? That's the new reality of the DC Universe in Green Lantern: Blackstars, a mini-series by Grant Morrison and
The following article is based on a tip received at the weekend, and then following up today. It is very speculative in nature, drawing lines between dots
We mentioned this yesterday. And a good lesson for comic book readers who engage in a little comic book speculation. Captain Marvel #9 had sold out from
Remember the kerfuffle of Secret Empire at Marvel Comics? In which Hydra rewrote history and reality (or unrewrote it) so that Captain America was a Hydra
It can be a little peculiar when events of the day seem to directly mirror the events in that week's comic books, despite them having been created months





























