The Marvel May 2019 Solicitations have hit. The month that will be known for the one in which Conan joins the Avengers. Or one of the Avengers, anyway.
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The new comic by Jody Houser and Edgar Salazar will achieve continuity relevance to the Netflix TV show with this new character.
There is New York. And there is New York below, full of Morlocks, the Lizard, his family, those Turtles probably, and the like. Below that is
Immortal Hulk has to be one of Marvel's big hits of the past year. By Al Ewing and Joe Bennett, it has now gone back to the printing mills another time
The Teen Titans/Deathstroke crossover is coming, The Terminus Agenda. And in today's Teen Titans #27 it breaks through in quite a rude fashion. As Crush
Back in 2003, Paul Jenkins and Humberto Ramos introduced a new storyline to The Spectacular Spider-Man, with a sick Eddie Brock and Venom in crisis. Why?
Today sees the final issue of Return Of Wolverine #5. The first issue of Hulkverines #1. The first issue of Wolverine And The Infinity Watch #1. And the
Anyone fancy a self-causing time loop? Today's Justice League #18 lays it all out. The Source Wall breaks. Causing it to spit a bit of the Totality back
Wally West died in Heroes In Crisis. Probably. Most people didn't seem to notice or took an age to get round to realising. Indeed, over in Flash, Iris
Tony Stark is a futurist. Blame Warren Ellis for that one. He sees what kind of future is coming and invents a suit for it. We've also seen him in the far
Well, this may be why Avengers: No Road Home's legacy numbers are ahead of the monthly Avengers series. And also why this cover for West Coast Avengers in
Grant Morrison and Mark Millar used to be best buds. Writing together, editing together, conspiring together, living together, taking each other's credit,
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: It’s Always Sunny in
It's the ultimate comics wizard showdown, and "The Great One" Brian Bendis has a strong opinion about who has the stronger magickal powers.
Geralt's adventures finally show some signs of life in Dark Horse Comics' latest adaptation of the venerable fantasty franchise.
Father Sea and Mother Salt get down and dirty in this preview of Aquaman #45, hitting stores tomorrow from DC Comics... unless management sees it first!
The events surrounding the Ranger's assissination attempt on Prince John Freeman come into clearer focus; Archibald and Bel go for a drive.
It looks like Ric Grayson is here to stay, whether you like it or not, Nightwing fans... so you might as well get used to it!
Maika and Corvin continue to search for Kippa, unaware that she has placed herself in peril by hiding within the cursed Tomb of Baru!
Jealous of Bleeding Cool and our super cool DC solicits leak, "The Great One" Brian Bendis refused to be outdone, doing some leaking himself on Twitter!
Once upon a time, writers gave Superman a new power as often as he changed his shirt. Which, given he was always ripping the buttons off them in phone
"The Great One" Brian Bendis is leaking spoilers about his upcoming comics like he's Bleeding Cool with the DC solicitations.
Avatar Press is the publisher of Bleeding Cool. I really need to say this at the top of this article. Some people think I should say this at the top of
From "The Great One" Brian Bendis's Reddit AMA, it's your first look at the cover to Naomi #6, plus more info on the titular hero's future plans!
Why wait for #DCeased when you can see DC characters vs zombies as early as tomorrow, and in this preview of Catwoman #8?
Gwynn Tavares, artist of Amelia Sky Issue #3: The Monster Within Tells You, writes about the project (now on Kickstarter) for Bleeding Cool.
The Luthor And Brainiac Team has a long and proud DC Comics history... both in the classic Silver Age... And something a little closer to the modern
'What doesn't kill you' begins this week's issue of Batman from Joshua Williamson and Guillem March. Not sure how accurate this solicitation is, but it's
The ease of which Second Coming by Mark Russell and Richard Pace extracted itself from publication from DC Comics staggered a number of industry
Bleeding Cool reader Nick gets in touch about a recent experience with popular comic book slabbing and grading service, CBCS. He tried to get a Sad