Image Comics has released an early sneak peek at Exorsisters, the new series by Eisner Award-winning writer Ian Boothby and artist Gisèle Lagacé, hitting
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Here's a preview Dark Horse's preview of Stranger Things #1 gives us the biggest possible preview of the first issue, set during season one... including
Man, CBR totally sat on this since San Diego Comic-Con, where they interviewed Scott Snyder and have only just run the video.
Punisher #1 by Matthew Rosenberg and Szymon Kudranski has sold out from Marvel and Diamond Comic Distributors and has gone to a second printing, out for
Welcome to AWAAI - or Artists, Writers & Artisans Inc. That's the name of the new comic book/multi-media company from Bill Jemas, former publisher of
Ryan Ottley is the artist on Amazing Spider-Man. It was quite a coup for Marvel, nabbing him from the long-running series by Walking Dead's Robert
Nightwing and Vicki Vale, sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G?! Well, that's not exactly what's going on in this preview, but it could be
August 29th brings us our next Wednesday and, with that, our next batch of new comic book releases. What's worth your money and time? Find out here.
Dark Horse has announced their latest art book, focusing on the 2012 Nickelodeon animated reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (which has since been
Courtesy of DC Comics PR partners Den of Geek and Syfy, a look at two of this week's DC Comics Looney Tunes/DCU crossovers... Scott Lobdell used to be a
The Top and Bottom 5 Comics of the week lives on Bleeding Cool! Well, it continues to live. Anyway, check out the list and see what stacks up.
Ben Templesmith was at Comic Con Brazil, and was asked a lot about the comics he's worked on and their transformation of comics into TV and films. He
The long wait is almost over for firebronies, the hardcore fans of Joss Whedon's prematurely canceled space Western, Firefly. Firefly is finally set to
We feel pretty safe at this point in calling the Hunt for Wolverine series of minis and one-shots a transparent cash grab. Originally launched with the
The Deluxe Edition of The Stan Lee Story by Roy Thomas from Taschen has had a bit of an update. It is still signed by Stan Lee. It still has facsimile
Bone Parish hit big with its launch issue last month. The new series by Cullen Bunn and Jonas Scharf from Boom Studios sees small organised crime family
This week, Oni Press and IDW publish their crossover comic Rick & Morty & Dungeons & Dragons. A smashing together of two IPs. But also
Of late, we have had a spate of traditionally comic book artists who have seized the metaphorical typewriter and taken control of their artistic destiny
The Hunt for Wolverine minis, due mostly to the fact that the existence of the follow-up Return of Wolverine mini-series, have been mostly pointless, with
We are expecting the new series of Doctor Who starring Jodie Whittaker in the first week of October. A week-and-change after that, on October 17th, Titan
Batgirl is getting a new look, as seen in next month's Batgirl. But we have one issue left to go... BATGIRL #26 (W) Mairghread Scott (A) Paul Pelletier
With the relaunch of All-New Wolverine as X-23, a lot of X-fans wondered why Laura Kinney would go back to using the codename given to her by the people
Kryptonite, the fictional material created in the heart of an exploding planet Krypton, shards of which cause Superman pain or even death. And which have
Action Comics #1 was an oversized 64-page newsprint comic, that cost 10 cents in 1938. In today's money that would be $1.79. The same with Detective
Batman: Damned is the new Black Label debut series from DC Comics, an attempt to tell mature readers superhero stories. You know, like they used to do
Yesterday, comic book writer Tom Taylor tweeted out the following. I believe comics are for everyone. There is no excuse for harassment. There is no place
InkyPen is a new app launching in November from a Norweigan company of the same name for the Nintendo Switch. For a subscription of $8 a month, or the
Maybe 2019 will be a new golden age of comics and readers will flock to comics. But to make that happen there needs to be changes.
Before San Diego Comic-Con I heard two rumours. That ex-Marvel publisher Bill Jemas was starting up a new comic book publisher and looking for people. And
The Vagrant Queen Elida is at odds with her erstwhile ally, Stelling. He might be planning to turn Elida in. Does it make for a good read?