Ronda Pattison writes, I wasn't supposed to work in comics. I read and enjoyed comics, as most kids do, but I wasn't obsessed. When a comic store opened
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Yesterday, John Harris Dunning talked to Matt Fitch and Chris Baker about Apollo. Today they swap places, Matt Fitch and Chris Baker talk to John Harris
Harriet has discovered the Dead Hand, and Carter and Renae must help the girl process this. Plus, Vil and Ellis draw near. Is it a good read?
This is good comics.
Bleeding Cool has had quite a decent hit rate when it comes to DC Comics' mature readers superhero line Black Label. Here is the latest.
Her Infernal Descent finds Lynn trapped in a white void before finding angels building a hotel in Hell itself. Is it a good read?
Project: Superpowers is called into action again when all the planes in the world begin dropping out of the sky. Is it a good read?
The variant cover to Jenny Frison's Wonder Woman #52 that retailers had ordered looked very different from the one DC is pushing now.
Finola and Cillian aim to become Clankillers, they will use the forces at their disposal to kill the four clans and the Goddess Balor. Is it a good read?
She Could Fly continues with Luna struggling to bond with her parents and people hunting Earl through Chicago. Is it a good read?
Unusually, three big books top this week's Advance Reorders, starting with Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips's 'My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies'.
It is the geekiest of geekiest worlds, finding the tiniest details to obsess over but simultaneously expanding the appeal to as many people as possible.
John Harris Dunning asks questions of Matt Fitch and Chris Baker, about their new comic, Apollo, with Mike Collins from SelfMadeHero.
All is well again with Fantastic Four's return. It’s fitting that Marvel’s first family would be the ones to deliver Marvel’s first No. 1 spot this year.
Ray Chou writes: Last time I wrote to Bleeding Cool in 2015, I detailed five lessons we learned from our first year in comics. Since then, we’ve continued
If there's one thing that studying comics history has taught me, it's that there's usually a reason for Weird.
Outpost Zero is reeling from the loss of one of their young inhabitants. Some want to know how this person really died. Is it a good read?
In yet another high-level departure from a comic book publisher, IDW Entertainment President David Ozer is leaving the company to become an independent
Zeke finds one of Jedidiah's workers being hassled by a couple of henchmen in this issue of Farmhand. Does it make for a good read?
The road to the Thirteenth Doctor Who incarnation continues when the Eleventh Doctor and Alice go to late 19th Century San Francisco. Is it a good read?
BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look preview of Welcome to Wanderland #1, the new mini-series by Jackie Ball and Maddi Gonzalez which asks the
Oni Press has released a preview of the upcoming next volume of Sarah Graley's Kim Reaper. Kim Reaper: Vampire Island is set to hit stores on September
A Predator pops up in Afghanistan, killing a number of militants on camera. The Predator Hunters roll out to kill it. Is it a good read?
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Everything changes. Some things never change. School is
Black Badge are a secret troop of Boy Scouts that are sent into the far corners of world to perform missions. It's Willy's first mission. Is it a good read?
Earlier today, Marvel revealed their plans for November's Uncanny X-Men revival, with an all-star creative team consisting of Ed Brisson, Kelly Thompson,
The Exiles are still recovering from the battle with Kang. They find themselves brought to the Wild West after tinkering with the Tallus. Is it a good read?
Marvel has revealed the creative team for the upcoming Uncanny X-Men relaunch, and it's... pretty much everyone. Ed Brisson, Kelly Thompson, Matthew
Catwoman battles a horde of dopplegangers. She learns gets a clue about who is behind them, but she is running on days without sleep. Is it a good read?
At last year's Black Panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Wayne Brady and Michael Davis announced a new planned comic book and multi-media line, Level Next. With