While we reported that the (friendly?) Marvel vs DC-esque feud between Boom Studios and Image Comics to see who could launch the better-selling Kieron
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Black Canary soared to prominence from obscure and elusive beginnings in her debut in Flash Comics #86, and the history behind the name is just as rare.
One minute, you're an indie darling publisher pumping out offbeat hits. The next, you're living the lavish lifestyle of the comics elite. That's the case
Never take a fictional dog's origin story at face value. Dogs really do have secret lives, it seems, and every time I'm tempted to forget about the
The dancing around of the art credits on Wonder Woman continues. Previously, Bleeding Cool had reported that Jesus Merino was to draw Wonder Woman #77,
Earlier this year, Marvel Comics picked up the Conan license and began publishing Conan and Conan-related comic books, based on the character created by
DC Comics PR has given their media partner ScreenRant the word that DC Comics don't have quite enough money right now. Hence why we are getting an Apex
No Guns Life by Tasuku Karasuma is a new twist on the hardboiled detective story – the hero has a literal GUN for a head. That’s right, Juzo Inui is a
There will be plenty of distractions taking place in America's Finest City over the 23rd-26th July 2020 but it looks like San Diego will not just have
Kousuke Oono's The Way of the Househusband is about Tatsu, a feared Yakuza who has left the life to devote himself to his new career woman wife. She works
It looks like the 5-issue Symbiote Spider-Man mini-series that just wrapped up in August did well enough to earn a sequel. Marvel has announced a
Wolverine is known for being the best he is at what he does, and what he does it slice apart his enemies with razor-sharp adamantium claws. The Marvel
ComiXology published comics online on Wednesdays even before I can get to the comic shop in London - let alone Americans five to eight hours later. And
Today's Year Of The Villain special by Mark Russell, Scott Godlewski, Marissa Louise and Travis Lanham looks like it was one of the final titles edited by
Once upon a time, Miles Morales, became the Ultimate Spider-Man, taking over from the deceased Peter Parker. It was quite a thing, and while there was a
Today sees the much-anticipated publication of Captain Marvel #10, featuring hot-new comic book star, Star. Especially after fans were denied all but a
Last month we told you that Loki #3, out today, would rewrite the way Marvel uses time within its storytelling world. Previous issues of The Ultimates had
There are lots of Absolute Carnage-related comic books out today. Not Absolute Carnage of course, that's not out till October. But when has that stopped
A month-or-so ago, Bleeding Cool let you know that Amazing Spider-Man #29 would be revisiting the events of One More Day. We recapped that most
Today sees the publication of Batman #78, part of the City Of Bane storyline that has the cheek not to actually be set in a city at all, but on a Hawaiian
Today in Powers Of X #4, we learn that The Red Diamond of Bar Sinister is the font of all Mister Sinister-related gossip in the Marvel Universe. At least
The New Codename for Red Robin in Today's Young Justice #8, Revealed – But Makes No Sense (Spoilers)
This is the solicitation for today's Young Justice #8. YOUNG JUSTICE #8 (W) Brian Michael Bendis (A) Elena Casagrande (A/CA) John Timms Lost in the
We would not be the first people to notice a phrase used in House Of X #1, of Professor Xavier announcing to the world that things were a little different
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
Tuesday night. After 11PM here in the Midwestern United States. In England, home of Bleeding Cool Rumourmonger-in-Chief Rich Johnston, it's after 4AM. But
"Why did they write this story at this moment in time?" has become my favorite question to ask when it comes to comics history. The answer is often just
In December, Marvel Comics will publish Incoming, kicking off the next year's worth of various super-mega-crossover events and number one issue relaunches
Marvel Comics #1001 is out in three weeks. The sequel to Marvel Comics #1000, it continues the same overarching idea of an ongoing story by Al Ewing
Obscure as it is, the setting and theme of Captain America Comics #74 seems familiar now: One of Marvel's great villains has found himself in a weird place



























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