Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran the story that the comic store Coliseum Of Comics of Florida had found something in a comic book collection that they had
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London's Wandle Tree Comic and Gaming Shop of Tooting is to close permanently this weekend. Posting on Facebook, they let their customers know the bad
Comic artist Salvador Larroca decided to air his grievances about his colourist on social media.
Image Comics will relaunch Sex, the creator-owned comic book by Joe Casey and Piotr Kowalski, as an ongoing series of original graphic novels, the
Once upon a time, as a result of a legal settlement between Todd McFarlane and Neil Gaiman (and as part of a deal between Neil and Marvel Comics over the
Today's Red Hood: Outlaw #30 catches up with that the previous inhabitants of this comic book, Bizarro and Artemis, have been up to. To be fair, they are
Batman doesn't kill. That's a credo from the character from round about Day Two. He doesn't carry a gun, he doesn't kill, he saves the lives of people who
Today sees the Fantastic Four go up against Galactus again. Or at least they would if they could, it turns out that Doctor Doom wants all the glory for
So, Superboy is back. Jonathan Kent returns to Earth in Superman #7, out today. He has been gone for seven years, now aged seventeen and now sports a
Once upon a time, in Amazing Spider-Man #800, former host of the Venom symbiote, Flash Thompson, died. As Anti-Venom, in battle against the Red Goblin,
A new image for an upcoming cover of Doomsday Clock, Geoff Johns and Gary Frank's unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, appears in DC Comics titles today,
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 Jonathan Kent,
Tomorrow sees the release of Detective Comics #996, featuring a Batman so distraught by the death of Leslie Thompkins and the maybe-death of Alfred
Martian Lit is Kickstarting a prequel comic to The Synthetics, a story about an android sex worker on Mars who is inspired by stories about robot
The Fantastic Four have only just returned from their Ike Perlmutter mandated absence, but it looks like Marvel is already planning to kill them off! In
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has released a first look at David Jesus Vignolli's upcoming original graphic novel, New World, to be published in
Another day, another promotion at a comic book company. Publishers are promoting people seemingly as often as people are splitting. This time it's Dark
In March's Doctor Strange #12, the titular doc will become the herald of Galactus. In April's Doctor Strange #13...he might become Galactus himself?
What is the afterlife like for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' greatest villain? Find out in this preview of tomorrow's Shredder in Hell #1.
This week, 32,000 Los Angeles teachers went on strike, leaving 600,000 children without classes. Negotiations between the United Teachers Los Angeles
Everyone gets old. Even the Ghostbusters. See what they look like 20 years in the future in this preview of tomorrow's Ghostbusters 20/20.
There's that scene in the Dark Knight Returns that sticks out, Batman berating himself, counting out the lives of those who have died because he let the
Ahead of their April solicitations, Marvel has revealed more details about War of the Realms, specifically War of the Realms #2, which sees Malekith's
This was the promised third printing cover of Fearscape, the up-itself new comic book about a writer writing about a writer written by a writer. With lots
The legendary comedic duo from Hollywood's classical period, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, may be dead, but when has that ever stopped anyone in comics
Dark Horse Comics has announced a comic book adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Snow, Glass, Apples, a retelling of the Snow White fairytale coming to comic
As discovered by Coliseum Of Comics, the largest comics and collectibles retailer in the Southeast of the USA, with stores in Northeast and Central
This April, ahead of the release of Avengers: Endgame, Marvel will reprint classic Marvel comics in some way related to the movie for a dollar each as
Like the current Captain America series, Black Widow works as a sequel to Secret Empire--just a really delayed one. And the first issue by the Soska
2000 AD didn’t get into Free Comic Book Day this year (aside from their Funny Pages title reprinting old IPC humor strips) but, true to form, that doesn’t