We'll all remember the get out clause from Avengers: Infinity War, don't we? That Doctor Strange saw millions of different parallel universes to see how
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When the 'there should be no politics in superhero comics' argument was raging wild last year, the example of the first Captain America story from 1939
This week Lying In The Gutters has been running a daily column looking at stories from the previous day and what's happening in the day ahead, that is
On October 11th, the Thursday after New York Comic-Con, New York is host to Diversity Comic Con, as part of Civility Week. Located at the Great Hall in
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Ian Melton writes from Rose City Comic-Con, After the fifth issue of the hit Jinxworld Scarlett is released, marking the end of the five issue mini-series
Ryan Lessard writes, A couple weeks ago, a friend asked me who my dream interview would be. My admittedly half-considered response was “Aliens.” I wasn’t
Ian Melton writes from Rose City Comic-Con, Supporting their new major writer Brian Bendis, DC brought their DC Boutique to Rose City Comic-Con for the
Travis Horseman writes, Disclosure #1: I’m a writer and comic book creator from Columbus, Ohio. Quick: what word or words flashed in your mind the instant
Ian Melton writes from Rose City Comic Con in Portland, Announced at the Jinxworld panel at Rose City Comic-Con, Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon
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In a shining example that the rest of the world can hopefully follow suit, Gail Simone and Rob Schneider have ended their blood feud over whether or not
The Immortal Hulk battles against Sasquatch in a smashdown across the hospital that held Walter Langkowski. Is it a good read?
Captain America, Black Panther, and Okoye team up to investigate the production of Nuke soldiers in America. Is it a good read?
File this one under "news we swear to freaking god we are not making up." Comedian and actor Rob Schneider, star of such hit films as Deuce Bigalow: Male
Storm battles Uovu and the dead he has resurrected, and the X-Men arrive to give their ally aid. Can they survive the battle? Is it a good read?
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool reported on the death of comic book creator Terry Wiley, who died from the brain cancer he has been suffering with for the
Rose City Comic Con is the Portland, Oregon show taking place today. And the DC Booth is fully stocked with their convention exclusive comic books. And
What does the CBLDF - the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund - actually do? It is a question that has been asked much of late. The answer, according to Read
Terry Wiley, one of the great comic book creators of our age, died today from cancer of the brain, aged 56. For the past few weeks, he has been staying in
The Inhumans can't find their king, so Queen Medusa gathers the remaining royal family and finds outside help against the Kree. Is it a good read?
No sooner has Dan Slott stepped out of Spider-Man's boots than Nick Spencer was stepping in them and getting him down with Mary Jane Watson, his
Border Town tells of Frank, a new kid in the town of Devils Fork on the border of Arizona and Mexico. Racism and monsters roam the town. Is it a good read?
We have seen Red Hood's new look as Red Hood & The Outlaws becomes Red Hood: Outlaw with issue #27. Actually, it may be happening earlier in #26, with
Fantastic Four #2 by Dan Slott, Sara Pichelli, Elisabette D'Amico and Marte Gracia is out this week. Finally a proper look at Reed Richards and Sue Storm,
The Bacchae is a tragic play written by Euripides, only performed after his death in 400-ish BC in Macedonia, based on the myth of King Pentheus of Thebes
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Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada took to Twitter late Friday night to answer a question about Marvel's politics. Specifically, whether or not
Watchmen co-creator Dave Gibbons will be inducted into The Harveys' Hall-of-Fame this year, and to celebrate, he gave an interview to Entertainment
Tom King is working on something with Andy Kubert. Well, yeah, there's that one thing, the Superman 100-Page Giant story, in issue #3, available now at