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Are you ready to rock? AfterShock Comics hopes so, because they're launching a new sweepstakes in support of Killer Groove, the new comic by Ollie Masters
Are you convinced that, no matter what, you're absolutely going to love Psi-Lords so much that you're willing to commit to buying 12 issues of it, sight
The sun is still out, the birds are tweeting, there's a certain buzz in the air, And Bleeding Cool has three reveals to entertain you all on such a
Comicsgate, the comics activist group that's recently promoted a number of crowdfunded comic books, had an early history in making transphobic comments
In 2013, comic book writer/artist/publisher, creator of Youngblood and Major X and co-creator of Cable and Deadpool, Rob Liefeld, crowdfunded an appeal
Michael Rosen has taken his radio show Word Of Mouth to look at the power of the language of comics, with comics theorist and cognitive researcher Neil
Chris Claremont is the comic book writer who helped revitalise the X-Men comics in the seventies and eighties, to the unmatched sales heights they reached
Bleeding Cool pointed out that last week's The Walking Dead #191 would be a thing. We called it the end of the second act of The Walking Dead and the
Anthony Desiato has written, presented and directed a new feature-length documentary My Comic Shop Country, about comic stores across America. He started
Dark Horse Comics today announced plans to publish two "new" Frozen graphic novels ahead of the theatrical release of Frozen 2, a press release revealed
The University of South Carolina has received a donation of 180,000 comics and books from a comics collector, Gary Watson, a nurse from Columbus, Ohio. A
The Cartoon Movement has won Belgium's Evens Journalism Prize 2019 from the Evens Foundation. While graphic journalist Takoua Ben Mohamed has received the
Leah Williams has a Writer’s Commentary on Barbarella/Dejah Thoris #3, on sale now from Dynamite. As ever, we are always happy to run comic book creator
I bumped into Glenn Fabry at Portsmouth Comic Con on Sunday. He wasn't a guest, but since it was an hour up the road from his home town of Brighton, he
At Portsmouth Comic Con, I got to meet Jean-Marc Lofficier for the first time. A French author of books about films and television programs, as well as
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. It's a bank holiday week in the UK, so things are a bit
Batman writer Tom King is a former C.I.A. spy, so it's reasonable to assume he's well-versed in the art of propaganda and foreign coups, and King puts one
Batman and the Outsiders may have suffered from a delayed launch, but the first issue spinning out of writer Bryan Hill's story in Detective Comics is set
Last weekend, on May the Fourth, Lucasfilm revealed 22 books that will be part of the Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker publishing program. One
We've often called Age of X-Man: Prisoner X the best out of all the Age of X-Man mini-series. It's a psychological thriller set in a prison and starring
In the fast-paced world of superhero comic book publishing, universe-shattering changes only last as long as the next relaunch or super-mega-crossover
I got the chance to catch up with Liam Sharp yesterday, as he was attending Portsmouth Comic Con for the weekend - and visiting with his parents. He has
Avengers: Endgame continues to dominate the box office, but there's another recently-released superhero movie in theaters now too, and a comic book series
What's that? You're looking for recaps of all the X-Men comics that came out last week? Well, you certainly stumbled upon the right article! Let's get to
One of our favorite things to do each week is read the X-Men Monday column by our friends over at Adventures in Poor Taste and try to extract some
I got chatting to Jamie Delano at Portsmouth Comic Con yesterday. Best known for his run on Hellblazer, crafting the character of John Constantine who
We placed David Steward II 44th on last year's Bleeding Cool Top 100 Power List with good reason. Founder of Lion Forge in St. Louis publisher, he is now
Time to read the Amazon tea leaves for Marvel Comics again. Cancelled titles are often still collected in trade paperbacks but their collections are
Legendary comic book writer Steve Englehart, co-creator of everyone from Star-Lord to Mantis to Night Man, worked with the late Marshall Rogers and Terry
























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