Superman returns with the Man of Steel searching the galaxy for his family while still looking out for Earth. Is it a good read?
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The Weatherman from Jody LeHeup and Nathan Fox that is, basically, Anchorman meets Total Recall was a nice big launch from Image Comics last month. The
BOOM! Studios has announced another title as part of its Road to San Diego marketing campaign. This one is not, as the name sounds, a sequel to the 1988
We mentioned last month that G Willow Wilson was the new writer on Wonder Woman. DC publisher Dan DiDio confirmed that earlier today. And now G Willow
DC President Dan DiDio demonstrated to the DC All Access video that the format of Black Label will mostly be oversized, starting with Batman: Damned.
Today sees the publication of the first issue of the final League of Extraordinary Gentlemen story, The Tempest.
On June 15th, Bleeding Cool ran the word that Ms Marvel writer G. Willow Wilson was to write the Wonder Woman comic book for DC Comics.
BOOM! Studios has released their list of 2018 San Diego Comic-Con exclusives, featuring some variants for Adventure Time, Power Rangers, and more!
Today's Red Hood and the Outlaws #24 promised something: outlaws that kill.
Longstanding comic book industry figure Richard Howell had a story to tell about Steve Ditko, and it is making a number of people uneasy.
I've been reporting gossip about the comic book industry online for nigh on 25 years. When I began, all this were message boards round these parts. But
The term "Women in Refrigerators" was coined in 1999 by Gail Simone to recognize how women characters are treated in comic books.
Today Jim Zubkavich, Kevin Libranda, and Marcio Menyz appear to be using The Champions series to tell a sequel to TIm King's lauded The Vision series.
Today's The Flash #50 concludes the Flash War arc that has seen Wally West breaking the very fabric of reality to get his family back.
When Dan Slott wrote Amazing Spider-Man, he stated that Marvel would never bring back the Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson marriage to official continuity.
In his first issues, Brian Michael Bendis is playing with that very notion.
You enjoyed his rehash during Jonathan Hickman and Jerome Opena's Marvel NOW Avengers run. Now, read the original Nightmask as the 1986 New Universe
The treat: an Avengers Halloween Special, hitting stores in October and featuring stories from creators including Gerry Duggan, Robbie Thompson, Jen and
Proving that it is a for-realz ongoing series, and not just a Marvel "mini-series but we want you to actually buy it so we say it's an ongoing" ongoing
Nichelle Nichols, Benedict Wong and Cas Anvar join Dave 'Watchmen' Gibbons, Sergio Aragones and Bill Morrison in presenting the 30th annual Eisner Awards
Lion Forge, like many other comic book publishers, has a bevvy of exclusive items lined up for San Diego Comic-Con 2018.
Heavenly Blues reaches its ending with the crew finally executing their heist in Heaven itself to steal the Holy Grail. Is it a good read?
Brian Michael Bendis is bringing the recap page from Marvel Comics over to DC Comics, and we now know the first will appear in Superman #1.
After tomorrow -- and the measured demand from comic book readers with 11 covers at least -- retailers will be allowed to actually order Die!Die!Die! #2.
Vote in the poll! What did Robert Kirkman have for breakfast the day he decided to secretly release DieDieDie!? We must know.
Die!Die!Die! is the brand-new surprise comic from Image Comics/Skybound Entertainment hitting comic stores tomorrow (with 11 covers at least).
A new five-issue mini-series called Wizard Beach is coming from Shawn Simon and Conor Nolan, and it's about, as expected, wizards on the beach.
Gerard Way will reunite with Gabriel Bá, Nick Filardi, and Nate Piekos to produce the long-awaited third volume of Umbrella Academy in October.
This issue of Lord of Gore finds the Headsman attacking our heroes while Reed Daniels tries to hold the killer off. Is it a good read?
This morning, Bleeding Cool told you that it existed. A new comic called DieDieDie by Robert Kirkman, Scott M. Gimple, Chris Burnham, and Nathan Fairbairn.