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Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. It looks to be a heck of wild ride coming up. As I type this up
Old Man Logan is dying. Partially, it's due to taking all that Regenix, a healing factor drug that's slowly eating away at his body. But mostly it's
It seems like not a week goes by where we have to write an article about how Spider-Man, or some other Spider-Person, has forgotten about his most
X-Men continuity can be a complicated thing to understand on its own, with all the deaths, resurrections, time travel, alternate futures, alternate
Journey Into Mystery is a new mini-series spinning out of War of the Realms next week, part of an overall effort to bilk Marvel readers for as much money
For decades, Captain America was renowned amongst comic book superheroes for being a completely non-political. Well, unless you count that time he punched
Tony Panaccio was VP of Product Development at CrossGen and ran their digital comics line. He writes, CrossGen was not a utopia, and it was subject as
Andrew Rubio, roving Walmart buyer and slime specialist, tips off Bleeding Cool to the latest news on the stands. Hit a couple of Walmarts looking for the
What if 17th century New England was the target of a diabolical plot orchestrated from Hell? And what if the fanatical and devious Witchfinders were
Brian Garside is the founder of Manage Comics, subscription pull list software for comic shops, and he’s dedicated his life to helping comic stores grow,
Jamie Me writes, Sex, superheroes and scandal. It’s all kickin’ off in Leeds city centre! START AGAIN is back on Kickstarter, and it is the perfect time
A Writer’s Commentary: Christopher Hastings on Six Million Dollar Man #2, on sale now from Dynamite. Hello! Your old pal, C. Hastings here. It's time once
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported on Rob Liefeld's comments that he will never sign Spider-Man/Deadpool #47, the purported first teeny tiny in-panel
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: Why DCEased Will Be An
Panic rocked the comic book industry Friday as fans of Die, a comic book by Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans, were sent into a "frenzy" with demand for
Two more neat references from Matt Rosenberg's (The Punisher, Uncanny X-Men) Marvel bibliography. In The Punisher #5 (2018), Frank Castle finds at least
In a press release Friday, Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment announced a new line of variant covers for Excellence, the new comic by Khary Randolph
While political junkies continue to hold out hope of finally getting their hands on the Mueller report (sorry, probably not going to happen), comic book
Eleven years after his first appearance in Detective Comics, the Joker was finally awarded an origin story. A villain none other than the Red Hood diving
Matthew Snyder writes, Welcome to the ComiXology Bestseller List, your guide to see how well your favorite titles are selling digitally. Every week I'll
This is page three of Spider-Man/Deadpool #47, published on March 13th. Let's zoom in. That, ladies and gentlemen, is the first appearance of new Rob
There's a reason that the upcoming series DCeased is getting such a big push from DC Comics that goes beyond what ostensibly looked like a re-warming of
Conan The Barbarian turned up in Avengers: No Road Home during some dimensional/magical hodge-podge and, after a battle with the Scarlet Witch in
Jeremy Whitely writes The Unstoppable Wasp, a comic book that seems to live up to its name. We looked at its mention of bipolarity, and how it applied to
Welcome to Thank FOC It’s Friday, a weekly mailing list, similar to The Daily LITG, but every Friday and planned to coincide and cover the demands of
Phantomb Games, Comics & Collectibles of Washington, USA, posted the following on their Facebook page, This announcement is tough for me (and my team)
Courtesy of Brooklyn rapper ILL Bill, the video for his latest track Cannibal Hulk, sees him creating Hulk graffiti on the streets of New York City to
Christian Lorentzen is an editor and writer for The London Review Of Books, and a regular contributor to New York Magazine and Vulture. He's liked by a
Okay, so this appears to be an odd one. This is a Kickstarter for a graphic novel, Spell Warriors, by friend-of-Bleeding Cool John Reppion and Dheeraj






















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