The freshman Congresswoman also said of part of the proceeds from the comic going to charity: "I think it's really amazing."
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Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. In Britain, we have had the two hottest winter days in
Keene tweeted that a new comics project would be announced tomorrow, and a few clues lead us to believe it may be at the House of Ideas!
Spinning out of an action figure, the two franchises will collide this June in a new IDW comic from Erik Burnham, Dan Shoening, and Luis Antonio Delgado.
In his mailing list, Kieron Gillen calls today's Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #2 drawn by Caspar Wijngaard from Dynamite... “The Morrison issue” as shorthand
DC Comics just published the Wonder Woman By Phil Jimenez Omnibus, collecting his work on the character and the series. In these tales from the 2000s by
Nine Marvel comic books are going back to the printing mill for seconds. Some of which only came out today. AVENGERS NO ROAD HOME #2 (OF 10) 2ND PTG
A teaser shows Venom attacking Spider-Man, the Hulk, Captain America, Hawkeye, the Thing, and a woman who can't be identified because Greg Land drew her.
On February the 18th, Black Lightning co-creator Trevor Von Eeden posted what he termed as a "dream" or "musing out loud in public" on Facebook. Without
Age Of X-Man: X-Tremists #1 begins today, the latest Age Of X-Man series playing out across the Marvel mutantverse, and a world presented as a utopia but
We're into Leviathan, the new storyline from Action Comics #1008 that will spill out into its own series. And the issue opens with one of those
Today sees the publication of Buffy The Vampire Slayer #2. Boom already teased two of the new romantic setups in the comic book. But as Bleeding Cool
Famously under the leadership of Kelvin McKenzie at The Sun newspaper, journalists were often targeted at certain celebrities with an aim to taking them
In today's Detective Comics #999 we understand what's been going on so far in Peter Tomasi and Doug Mahnke's run, ahead of the upcoming Detective Comics
Today sees the publication of Die!Die!Die! #8 by Robert Kirkman, Scott Gimple and Chris Burnham from Skybound/Image Comics With an impending threat upon
Steve Rogers became Captain America in 1941. But he's been known to operate under other titles as well, when undergoing some serious lifestyle and
Again, it's time to step back before the events of Heroes In Crisis #1 in Heroes In Crisis #6 by Tom King, Clay Mann and Mitch Gerads. And while Gnaark,
Today's Flash #65 sees Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen get down over their actions as superheroes, specifically those who have sidekicks, in the light of
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Top five stories read yesterday: Lucifer Season 4: Ella
'Punks Not Dead: London Calling' brews up a wickedly fun road trip with ghosts, monsters, serial killers, and some seriously wicked art.
Vik and Lang find an old friend while fighting off an invasion force from the Vampire Dimension; Bernie finds a friend beneath the earth.
The captains of Starfleet's greatest ships go head to head in a pitched contest of wits orchestrated by Q, Trelane, the Organanians, and the Metrons.
"Stick to what you know" is a fine strategy, and if there's one thing Dark Horse knows, it's producing art books for a myriad of licensed properties.
As Bleeding Cool previously noted, Bob Wayne is a tremendously respected comic book industry figure, especially among retailers. So his keynote speech at
Don't buy the trade paperback, Palahniuk said, noting it will not contain "a crucial element of grasping the entire story."
Bleeding Cool gets the tip-off that tomorrow's The Flash #65 by Joshua Williamson, Rafael Sandoval and Jordi Tarragona, previewed here, the final issue of
Gene Maddaus at Variety reports that Chris Fenton has filed a $30 million suit against DMG Entertainment, the Chinese investors behind Valiant
The writer who said of Superman imagining Lois Lane being killed, "this is a metaphor for the best parts of love," implies someone is going to die.
Lots of people sell variant covers of comic books on eBay. But every occasionally eBay gets one of its own. Such as with Captain Marvel: Braver &
In the last issue of Shazam, Geoff Johns and Dale Eaglesham revealed a seventh powered letter in that name, represented by the exclamation point. So