It was solicited as "The Last Cold Case", but the four-part Batman/Flash crossover written by Josh Williamson crossing over with Tom King and Clay Mann's
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Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has announced a new series from writer Brian Azzarello and artist Maria Llovet exploring "faith, sex, and the devil."
Once upon a time, there was a weekly kids comic called Battle, featuring tales of war (mostly from World War II) published by IPC. Originally Battle
It's only X-Editor Jordan White's second week since his big fancy promotion, and he's already feeling the pressure! So we appreciate that, despite being
Last year, the international Walker Stalker/Heroes And Villains/Fan Fest conventions, with shows across the USA and Europe, announced two new shows:
Following a successful Kickstarter in 2017, Karl Kesel and Tom Grummett are bringing Section Zero back to Image Comics for a new volume in April. From a
Supergirl is a prisoner of Harry Hokum and the Citadel in this preview of Wednesday's Supergirl #26, but hopefully not for long...
The Schomburg Center’s Annual Black Comic Book Festival has announced its full schedule for their seventh event, kicking off this Friday with a free
Erik Burnham has a writer's commentary on Vampirella/Dejah Thoris #4 from Dynamite, out now. Hey, everybody! Erik Burnham here, got a little bit of
President Barack Obama read Spider-Man and Conan comics when he was younger, and could still quote from them. So when he became President, marking the
Valiant is gearing up for March's The Life and Death of Toyo Harada limited series, form the creative team of writer Joshua Dysart and artists CAFU, Mico
Aspen Press is often first out of the gate with solicitations and so it is for April shipping comic books. Just the one for that month though... and just
The four-issue Marvels Annotated miniseries is a reissue of the original Marvels comic book series by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross that will
Comic book retailer and Bleeding Cool regular Dennis Barger of Detroit's Wonderworld Comics shares an exchange with an eBay seller. In early December, he
Bleeding Cool has been looking at the legal trademark fights that Marvel Comics has been going through to defend their Wakanda trademark, after the
London-based graphic novel publisher SelfMadeHero has released its run of graphic novels for the spring of 2019. And they lead with a big name with a big
Utopia is a work of fiction and socio-political satire by Thomas More, published in 1516, entirely in Latin. You’ll see a copy on V’s bookshelf. The book
Today is the last day to pre-order two upcoming Archie Comics, Archie #702, in which Nick Spencer promises to really reveal secrets that will change the
An official Walking Dead immersive exhibition and art gallery is coming to London at a pop-up space in Truman Brewery on Brick Lane. Right next to the
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 What Walmarts Do When
Rick And Morty, the highly acclaimed and popular sci-fi comedy animation created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night
Frank Cho went to the annual dinner for the Baker Street Irregulars, the long-standing Sherlock Holmes organization in New York City, for which he drew
As we move into the next era of X-Men, will Marvel figure out a strategy to make a non-core title last more than 12 issues?
Bill Schanes, former VP of Diamond Comic Distributors is still having a wonderful time touring Europe's museums, galleries, comic stores, bookshops, and
Last year, we reported on comic book legend Glenn Fabry being diagnosed with lung cancer. At the end of the year, we reported on Glenn Fabry getting the
In a preview of next week's Spider-Man/Deadpool #49, the co-titular merc with a mouth can't even keep his fourth-wall-breaking antics consistent!
Courtesy of Nerdist, here's a look ahead at this week's Wonder Woman #62 by G. Willow Wilson, Xermanico and Roulo Fajardo Jr, with Diana pitted against
Namor is all kinds of messing up in next week's Invaders debut. Why? Because he's been out of the water too long. Fish people suck!
The Record Store in Howell, New Jersey opened in 1988 by Jeff Lega, is about to close its doors. Originally a record store, it grew and transformed into a
Marvel Comics Presents returns next week with stories set in the Golden Age of comics, and you know what that means... a Nazi-punching extravaganza!