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A bit of a change to DC New Age of Heroes title The Unexpected #5 in October. A change that was, it seems, unexpected.
BOOM! Studios has announced its programming schedule for New York Comic Con, where the publisher will be setting up shop and bringing with them with them
Marvel has revealed the comics that will be making their way to Marvel Unlimited this month, including as usual the time-delayed recent releases.
IDW has revealed their plans for the upcoming Long Beach Comic Con, including an EXCLUSIVE Tess Fowler variant for Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons #1.
Stanley "Artgerm" Lau writes of his variant cover for Catwoman #4, out in October.
Marvel has revealed Will Sliney's variant cover to Spider-Geddon #1, featuring Spider-Punk.
Hey, Fandom! This week I talk all things Donny Cates. I can't help mentioning the coming Heroes in Crisis #1 and our Clay Mann signing.
DC Nation #4 is running Kenneth Rocafort's designs for characters of the Island of Misfit Supermen from Sideways, a stable point in the Dark Dimension,
This is John Foster Elliot. He is a screenwriter, musician, fantasy author, self-help author and psychoanalyst -- and he has been hired by DC Comics.
Courtesy of DC Nation #4, scheduled for December, our first look at the cover to Kelly Sue DeConnick and Robson Rocha's Aquaman run.
Amidst revivals of classic characters, dooming Justice Leaguers, and revealing the end-of-level bad guy, we also get this speech from Martian Manhunter.
New York Comic Con has released all their programming for their 2018 show. Here are all the comic book related panels for the weekend – just over a hundred.
For the last few weeks, Bleeding Cool has been stunned by the number of doppelgänger storylines that seems to be launched week in and week out, Mr And Mrs
Today's Thanos Legacy #1 is a rather serious tome. Aside from Cosmic Ghost Rider, bringing the madness, it tries to justify the previous claim that Thanos
Avengers and Justice League have been circling each other for the past year.
It's one of the superhero classic scenes of all time. One punch Batman.
The Walking Dead #183 by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, Stefano Gaudiano, and Cliff Rathburn has been looking at the Commonwealth.
We've already seen one person pop up in today's Justice League #7, with all manner of portents of doom and gloom. And that was on the good guys' side.
Today sees the release of Cover by Brian Michael Bendis and David Mack -- their new series that will be impossible to find on eBay because of its name.
We've mentioned that Captain America by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Yu is the sequel to Secret Empire that Marvel Comics tried to avoid for some time. And
In today's DC Nation #4. we get a better look at The Green Lantern by Grant Morison and Liam Sharp.
Today's DC Nation #4 has the very tasteful idea of presenting a number of DC characters, promising one of them will be murdered, and offering odds on who
There is a disconnect in Batman. Between the way the public see the character from the 1966 TV series that has stuck in the public consciousness. High
Today Donny Cates Kills Off Another Animal (Cosmic Ghost Rider #3 and Death Of Inhumans #3 Spoilers)
There are spoilers below for Comics Ghost Rider #3 and final page spoilers for Death Of Inhumans #3. You have been warned. Because Donny Cates is getting
Today sees the second chapter of Venom: First Host, with the Venom symbiote finding its new history, as originally the symbiote for Kree warrior Tel-Kar.
It is no longer the case that 'comic book publisher has a gay superhero/supervillain' is a big story. But it can still be a small story. Especially when
It wasn't hinted at in the solicitations, though the cover indicated that something was up. But the back cover of today's DC Nation #4 has a question to
UPDATE: You snoozed, you lost, ComiXology appear to have removed the Marvel BOGO sale entirely, in order to get rid of its glitch. Congrats if you made
Lying In The Gutters began in 2002 on Comic Book Resources, an evolution of a column that had already been running for ten years on Usenet's newsgroups,