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Bleeding Cool first ran the news that St Louis publisher Lion Forge had let go twelve of their staffers last week. Since then we have identified a handful
DC Comics has clearly decided they have published Watchmen in as many formats as humanly possible, so now it's time to move onto the Dark Knight. And in
Killmonger is the new mini-series published by Marvel Comics and clearly, like the Shuri series also published now, it owes its existence to the Black
Such as the timeline in the Watchmen world being the same date as the death of Superman in the DC Universe as well as the anniversary of Dr. Manhattan's
If you pop into Orbital Comics in London, as I am sure you know I do once or twice every week, you may encounter Julia at the front counter. A friendly
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: It's Always Sunny in
Marvel is getting in on the classified comic teaser game with a new series of teasers beginning today and promoting comics coming out in 2019 that we
Marvel has revealed the list of comics hitting Marvel Unlimited in December, which of course includes the usual set of time-delayed current series, but of
Steven Scott writes, Grow Some Pot! An Illustrated Guide To Growing Your Own Supply provides readers with simple and easy-to-follow, step-by-step
Vagrant Queen is the comic book series by Mags Visaggio, Jason Smith, Harry Saxon, and Zakk Saamabout the former child queen Elida driven from her throne
Folks, there's a brand new way to read Bleeding Cool, and it has nothing to do with Bleeding Cool itself! Close followers of the entertainment
Things to do in London in December 2018… if you like comics, of course. Exhibitions followed by events… let us know if we missed any. Exhibitions: The Art
It was to have been a new comic book revival for the character. IDW to launch a new Rocketeer series, Rocketeer Reborn. By Elsa Charretier, Pierrick
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has revealed the cover for March's issue of their Buffy the Vampire Slayer "reimagining," featuring art by Kevin Wada
Recently, Bleeding Cool told you that Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor #1 from Titan Comics had gone to a second printing. Because it had. Now we can
The Wrong Earth was the launch title from new comics publisher Ahoy Comics. A superhero comic about one world where Dragonflyman and his sidekick
It's X-Men Monday, the most important weekly holiday in the X-Men tradition, but another famous holiday is taking place all week long, true believers!
If there's one thing we could say is wrong with comics today, it's probably that there isn't enough celebration of Sam Humphries. That's all set to change
UK-focused comics group Laydeez Do Comics have announced that entrants are open to a unique award of theirs, for the second year in a row. It is a
Bleeding Cool has championed Alex De Campi as one of the greatest comic book writers currently working in the medium. We have called her the closest thing
Erik Burnham's Writers Commentary on Vampirella/Dejah Thoris #3, on sale from Dynamite. Hey everybody! Erik Burnham here with a little commentary action
Jerrod Hugenot writes, Despite some distribution delays, Superman DC 100-Page Comic Giant! #5, starts with Tom King and Andy Kubert’s latest chapter in
The Tempe Festival of The Arts in Arizona that has just run this weekend celebrates local art, including running a pavement chalk artist competition.
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 DC Comics at Tokyo
Dynamite is launching a Kickstarter to fund a 100 Years of Dejah Thoris deluxe trading card set. Features their artist's portrayals of the Princess of
In recent days, comic book creator Evan Dorkin, of Milk & Cheese, Bill & Ted, Eltingville, Dork and Beasts Of Burden has been posting about his
This is the DC Comics set-up at Tokyo Comic Con, as seen in this walkthrough video. With an entrance gate to symbolise the journey between the secular
Ah, what a magical time to be an X-Men fan. We're used to shocking character deaths and even more shocking character resurrXions. That sort of thing
We ran a walkthrough video for Tokyo Comic Con happening this weekend - as well as breaking out yesterday's news about Marvel Comics getting into bed with