Comic book creators Matt Fitch and Chris Baker have been chronicling their adventures in New York Comic Con, pushing their graphic novel Apollo frok
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Tomorrow sees the release of Venom #7 from Marvel Comics. Some copies are not like the others. They come with an additional tongue. This is one of Marvel
Courtesy of Bleeding Cool's Senior Walmart Correspondent Ian Melton, a look at the Swamp Thing Hallowe'en 100 Page Giant Special which hit Walmarts this
Writer Ian Rankin, poet Simon Armitage, Sandman's Dave McKean and the Walking Dead's Charlie Adlard are amongst creators collaborating on an international
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Secret Empire. Nick Spencer's magnum opus is still a sore spot for many Marvel fans, one of the few events in recent comics history that seemed to equally
Have you ever wondered how Ms. Marvel's embiggening powers work? Her friend Bruno has been theorizing on it, and in this week's Ms. Marvel #35, he finally
Have you ever wondered what it might look like if Zack Snyder directed a Spider-Man movie? What if he wrote a Spider-Man comic? If he did, we might see
Things aren't going so well for Laura in the pages of her newly relaunched title, X-23. Outsmarted by the Cuckoos, led by the evil resurrected spirit of
It takes guts for a 79-year-old character to rock fishnet, but nobody ever accused Namor the Submariner of lacking fashion courage. The King of Atlantis
One of the great wrongs in comics has finally been righted! In 1990, Larry Hama took over Wolverine's ongoing for an epic run, beginning with a 2-year
Well, we had a busy New York Comic Con. It is possible that you may have missed some of our coverage. What with the occasional outage and ... well, so
Well, we had a busy New York Comic Con. It is possible that you may have missed some of our coverage. What with the occasional outage and ... well, so
Well, we had a busy New York Comic Con. It is possible that you may have missed some of our coverage. What with the occasional outage and ... well, so
Well, we had a busy New York Comic Con. It is possible that you may have missed some of our coverage. What with the occasional outage and ... well, so
It's X-Men Monday, but Marvel Editor Jordan White, perhaps still reeling from last week's stunning Cyclops shocker, or maybe just exhausted after New York
( Editor's note: Mike Carey gives his Writer's Commentary on Barbarella #10 on sale now from Dynamite. He writes:) So here we are, at the mid-point of the
Blink is used to interdimensional time travelling from her years of experience with the Exiles, but things appear to be getting a little bit Quantum Leapy
Following the bestselling debut of X-Men Black, Marvel's weekly October one-shot event, last week with Chris Claremont's return on X-Men Black: Magneto,
Bleeding Cool broke the news about Brian Bendis' Wonder Comics line at New York Comic Con, before it all got officially announced. Well here is a reminder
Welcome to X-ual Healing, the most popular weekly X-Men recap column on all of Bleeding Cool. If you're new to the column, the basic idea is that we read
Over New York Comic Con, Bleeding Cool reported on Erik Larsen's statement that he had a piece of art stolen at New York Comic Con... and a most brazen
Bleeding Cool showed you from NYCC some preview art from Geoff Johns' series Shazam, Three Jokers and Doomsday Clock. Well, we've now got some
Yesterday, we ran a statement from Stan Lee to Bleeding Cool, including comments from his daughter JC Lee, her lawyer Kirk Schenck and Stan's lawyer
See, other comic book conventions who are not NYCC? This is how you do it. You wait until New York Comic Con is over and then you send your press releases
Not every passing in the comics industry is recognised straight away, especially if people have moved away from the medium, or is no longer active with a
Welcome to the daily Lying In The Gutters. A runaround yesterday’s news on the site and what we might expect today. You can sign up to receive it as an
The time between #1 issue relaunches is growing shorter and shorter at Marvel Comics. Once upon a time, titles could run for hundreds of issues before
A lot of cool swag was to be had legally for all at New York Comic Con this weekend, but according to Image founder Erik Larsen, at least one person
Marvel's VP of Content and Character Development, Sana Amanat responded to a fan question about the disappearance of "diversity" female-led and LGBT comics.