Havok, Beast, Banshee, and Warpath fight off the Reavers in their bid to unite a new Astonishing X-Men. Next is Colossus and Dazzler. Is it a good read?
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Storm of the X-Men is called back to her old home in Africa after the apparent death of her adopted mother. Does it make for a good read?
A solid comic that builds its world split off into different areas that will no doubt now go on to conquer -- but it as a reader, it feels more homogenised.
Fantastic Four #1 doesn't begin with the story. Instead, the inside page and the following three pages are dedicated to the memory of Steve Ditko.
It's been a long journey since for Todd Matthy. Now published by Dynamite, he's talking through Robots vs. Princesses #1, out last week.
Apparently that grand gesture that unsold Batman #50 covers could be returned to DC Comics isn't fully accurate, without some begging.
After previously talking about Marvel restrictions on creating new mutant book characters, it looks like Chris Claremont has someone new for October.
Josh Hoopes calls himself a Targeted Individual, and you can read his complaints about being such on his Facebook page. But this may have something to do
Look what popped through the letterbox courtesy of Federal Express about an hour ago... Fantastic Four #1 by Dan Slott, Sara Pichelli, and Marte Gracia.
The Immortal Hulk has been spotted in South Dakota. Jacqueline McGee partners with the Sasquatch to find Bruce Banner. Is it a good read?
Ant-Man and the Wasp are caught at separate subatomic frequencies but find a way back home. Or do they? Are they really back on Earth? Is it a good read?
The Inhumans are counting the dead from New Arctilan while Black Bolt prepares for his meeting with the Kree. Is it a good read?
Recapping everything that happened in every X-Men comic published last week and having some fun along the way (not all at Greg Land's expense).
Sci-fi and fantasy author Robert B. Warren submitted the following op/ed, titled "Hand-Me-Down Culture," to Bleeding Cool: Growing up in the Deep South,
We had a great Rod Deals on July 14th. Best sales day of the year so far. How is that? How did we beat out sales from Free Comic Book Day? Easily, actually.
Identity badges at comic cons usually double as your ticket into the show. But at Nine Worlds Geekfest next weekend, you can learn a lot more.
Following serious concerns expressed during Silicon Valley Comic Con, it looks like Stan Lee will no longer participate in public signings.
Mark Weiss writes to Bleeding Cool, As you know and spotlighted us almost a year ago, ComicBooks For Kids! provides comic books to children in hospitals
Last year, Bleeding Cool ran a piece on British company Exclusiv Flooring, and their range of laminated flooring using embedded images of officially
Welcome to Lying In The Gutters, Bleeding Cool’s weekly runaround of the most read stories on the site through the week. The passing of Marvel's Tahlia
Marc Jackson writes, This weekend sees the launch of issue 1 of Goof! the brand-new, all-ages comic for everyone, launched as ‘Issue zero’ back in June at
This is the Top 10 Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what are
Oh, and hey: we don’t care if you believe in God. We don’t care if you don’t. This has nothing to do with that. We promise.
The Hound of the Baskervilles, arguably the most famed of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes works, was known to have been acknowledged in Doyle's
Bruce Wayne challenges the evidence provided by Batman in the case against Mr. Freeze. Why is Bruce fighting himself? Is it a good read?
Big Bang Comics is a Dublin comic book store that has only been around for seven years but has made a massive impact on the comics retail and fan community.
The first leg of the Hunt for Wolverine ends with Daredevil's team finding who may be behind Wolverine's apparent reappearance. Is it a good read?
We snagged the previews for X-Men Blue #33, Exiles #6, Old Man Logan #45, Domino #5, and Adamantium Agenda #4. Check out all of them here!
Captain America continues his crusade against the rampaging Nuke's. General Ross isn't happy about it. Is it a good read?
Oni Press has sent us previews for five comics and trade paperbacks hitting stores next week, on August 8th, including Spectacle #7, Shadow Roads #2,