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We mentioned that it looks as if Superman: Year One by Frank Miller and John Romita Jr has been defanged a little, dropping from a Mature Readers Only tag
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
When it was first announced, Black Label was described as a superhero line for mature readers. Giving creators the chance to go crazy with DC Comics'
Oroku Saki, otherwise known as the Shredder, has died. He is wandering his own personal hellscape, confronted by friends and enemies alike.
'Firefly' #6 feels so much like running into an old friend, with fantastic dialogue that brings the Serenity crew back to vivid life.
'Low' #22 brings the disperate, struggling factions of humanity's last survivors on a collision course with destiny, with extinction a very possible outcome
DC Comics has released preview artwork for Superman: Year One, the new series for Black Label by Frank Miller, John Romita Jr and Danny Miki. And, as is
It's going to be an interesting Diamond Retailer Summit this weekend. And DC Comics is throwing up a number of announcements in advance - some of which
When Netflix's adaptation of The Umbrella Academy, a comic book by rock star Gerard Way about a school for umbrellas, dropped earlier this year, it had a
Last week, Bleeding Cool reported on the merger between Oni Press and Lion Forge, under the auspices of Lion Forge parent company Polarity, and the
Marvel may be saying "goodbye" to Unstoppable Wasp with issue #10, but that doesn't mean we have to say goodbye to writer Jeremy Whitley. Whitley,
In all the hubbub following the announcement that Jonathan Hickman was planning to cancel and relaunch the entire X-Men line, Marvel also announced a new
This week, we finally got official confirmation from Marvel that Jonathan Hickman's House of X and Powers of X would be the start of a line-wide X-Men
Justice League #24 is all about reversals in a big way. Lois Lane is a big bad. The World Forger. Oh and Batman - or rather, what Batman will be. As we
It today's Guardians Of The Galaxy #5 by Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw, we get the visit of an old friend. And one who - for a while - we thought Donny Cates
With Jonathan Hickman's big X-Men relaunch kicking off in July, we now know for certain that Uncanny X-Men will end with issue #22 that same month. But by
Michael Moreci is expanding his relationship with Vault Comics, the company revealed through an access journalism piece with Graeme "Graham" McMillan at
Today, Cinema Purgatorio #18 was published by Bleeding Cool's own publisher Avatar Press just 4 weeks before League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Tempest
Once upon a time, he was just a silhouette. Now Apex Lex, the new form of Lex Luthor, reborn and resurrected from the dead by Perpetua as part of DC's
DK Books continue to add to their collection of Marvel tomes as they recently published Marvel: Fearless and Fantastic! Female Super Heroes Save The World.
It seems like just last year when we were all getting ready for the big relaunch of Uncanny X-Men. Actually, that's because it was just last year.
Timeless Comics of Doncaster, in South Yorkshire, is going through some hard times. Owner James posted to Facebook that the store isn't closing but he
The War Of The Realms #4 is another $4.99 twenty-page comic book. Still a rarity at Marvel Comics, it looks like DC's Year Of The Villain will be asking
IS she a villain? Is she a good guy? Is she an anti-hero? Or is she just Harley Quinn? Either way, this member of the Suicide Squad and/or the Birds Of
With great power there must come great responsibility. Written by Stan Lee as narration in Amazing Fantasy #15, the first appearance of Spider-Man, later
It's only out today but people are still able to get eight bucks for the new Immortal Hulk #17 on eBay as retailers struggle to keep up with demand for
Everyone is doing multipe dimensions these days. Right now Justice League is messing with the Sixth Dimension, The Batman Who Laughs is bringing people
DC Comics are publishing one unauthorised sequel to Watchmen in Doomsday Clock by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank. Dynamite is publishing one with Peter
In 1965's World’s Finest #153, we get a story in an alternate reality in which an obsessed Batman believes that Superboy and Superman are responsible for





























