We ran a whole bunch of comic book gossip that spun out of New York Comic Con regarding DC Comics last week. Well, it seems that the Marvel scuttlebutt
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Nancy Silberkleit, co-CEO of Archie Comics pays tribute to Archie Comics Editor-In-Chief Victor Gorelick. She writes for Bleeding Cool, Victor Gorelick is
Max Bemis, singer/songwriter of the band Say Anything was to have written this week's Infinity Wars: ArachKnight #1. He is still solicited as the writer.
MCM London Comic Con is this weekend. Bleeding Cool will be there in a family affair, me, my nephew Toby Johnston and my brother (and Toby's father) Edi
Welcome to the daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most-read stories yesterday Mark Brooks Stands Up for
Maybe he was caught up in the X-Men Monday spirit. Maybe he wanted to spite us after we put all that effort into compiling Everything We Know So Far About
In January, Marvel Comics will be publishing new Conan The Barbarian comics books as well as reprinting classic Conan comics. Which means that Dark Horse
The dust has barely settled from the Power Rangers Shattered Grid super-mega-crossover event, but Mighty Morphin Power Rangers continues to shatter sales
Marvel continues to unveil their line of Uncanny X-Men variant covers for books that aren't Uncanny X-Men in November, designed to convince fans to shell
Lois Lane and Lex Luthor, sitting in a tree, C-A-N-O-O-D-L-I-N-G? That's what some people are saying about the photograph showing Luthor meeting with Lane
Bunker was a character created by Scott Lobdell and Brett Booth for the Teen Titans comic, as part of the DC New 52 Reboot. A teenage superhero, able to
You may not believe us, but that headline is 100% accurate. It's not even Halloween yet, but Oni Press is already daydreaming about the warm sunny days of
As the snake that is the comic book industry continues to swallow its own tail, Universal Music Enterprises has announced plans to produce version of
Superstar artist Mark Brooks has chosen a side in the ongoing schism over whether or not to draw feet on Uncanny X-Men covers, and Brooks indisputably
Once upon a time, there was a four-part comic book mini-series written by Neil Gaiman called The Books Of Magic, which set out to redefine the DC Magical
The Green Lantern has never felt more like 2000AD that in this new series, not even when Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill were telling its tales. The first
Valiant Entertainment has a new trademark registration that may indicate their upcoming publishing plans. The Forgotten Queen has been registered as a
Geoff Weber writes, I remember getting a copy of the first issue of Nintendo Power and being charmed by the three-dimensional Super Mario they had
So, Titan Comics sent me a package containing The Beatles: Yellow Submarine graphic novel special gift set. A comic by Bill Morrison adapting the original
Josceline Fenton first published her webcomic Hemlock in print in 2011 with her first volume. A fairy tale set in the forests of 19th century Scandinavia,
Frank Cho likes his art equipment. But for some drawings he goes right back to basics with his ballpoint pen. And he is collecting those heavily
A Writer’s Commentary: from Amy Chu (and her interns) on Dejah Thoris #9, out now from Dynamite. The Chu Crew (Spenser and Alexa) is back for the Q and A
This weekend sees MCM London Comic Con, by far the largest comic convention in the UK. American publisher Zenescope has made the trip over again, but this
Welcome to the daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most-read stories yesterday Punisher Season 2 and Jessica
It was a little late to get mad about Hulkamania, but that didn't stop the Incredible Hulk from taking out his aggression on his WWF namesake in 1990.
This Union Jack short story from 1990 explores political themes accross the pond decades before comics got so "political."
The former Republican president of the United States was not treated very respectfully in this chapter of a Wonder Man story from 1990.
When Spider-Man met the vivsectionists in this short story from 1990, he knew that sometimes the right thing isn't always the legal thing.
The King of Atlantis was none too pleased to find a factory dumping sludge into the local ecosystem in this silent story from 1989.
Jeffrey 'Chamba' Cruz is best known for drawing Street Fighter comics for Udon Studios including 12 issues of Street Fighter II Turbo, 12 issues of Street