We have the honor and privilege of interviewing Uraeus, creator of the movement known as Black Heroes Matter and the co-founder of the recent Wicomicon.
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Amazon-owned digital comics goliath comiXology announced the next wave of comiXology Originals branded comics by star creators at San Diego Comic-Con today.
Batgirl #25 has slipped three weeks, but despite joking that they did this rather than add another artist to the full list -- they've done just that.
Oni Press is planning to "level up" in celebration of the 15th-anniversary of the release of Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life,
San Diego Comic-Con 2018 may have just begun, but the DC Comics printers are busying themselves with further printings.
If you're someone who really likes to look at still art from video games but hates hitting the pause button, Dark Horse is about to make your day.
Jerry Perkins, an eclectic collector of both fantasy and furry art, will be offered this year at the Big Wow Comicfest at SDCC 2018. More details here.
Marvel sent out a tweet promising something X-related for the fall, to be announced on Sunday at the X-Men panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
DC Comics will make both Batman #50 and Catwoman #1 that span out of it fully returnable due to expressed concerns from retailers.
Dynamite's doing a five-week event in October for Hallowe'en, and it looks like DC Comics has got the same idea.
The comic art of Dorothy McGreal will be available for viewing and purchase at this year's San Diego Comic-Con at the Big Wow Comic Fest. More details here.
Scott Snyder has posted his SDCC schedule on Instagram, including the news that he will be announcing his new project on Friday's Justice League panel.
It was announced as opening in Balboa Park, in San Diego. And now get to take a look inside. Welcome to Comic-Con Museum.
We have a first look at the Shades of Magic: The Steel Prince prequel comic, set in the universe of author V.E. Schwab's bestselling fantasy novel series.
Tick another one off the checklist. Another Bleeding Cool San Diego Comic-Con rumour was just confirmed.
Titan Comics has released a trailer for their upcoming comic book spinoff of Newbury & Hobbes, the steampunk mystery novel series by George Mann.
Ahead of San Diego Comic-Con, here are lettered previews for Extermination #1, Asgardians of the Galaxy #1 and West Coast Avengers #1, all out in August.
Steve Orlando and Travel Foreman are going to show what happened afterwards with Electric Warriors, which would one day become the Legion of Superheroes.
Fantastic Four #1 is coming. And now courtesy of Marvel Spotlight, we have four lettered pages as preview... and a few other bits we have come across.
In Marvel Spotlight, there's an Infinity Wars #1 preview that shows that very meeting... will a full series follow as rumoured?
Enjoy San Diego Comic-Con, have a blast whether you are there or not, and on Monday get up bright and early for Marvel Declassified.
Here's a list of the comic book rumours we have heard whirling around and expect to get answers to at San Diego Comic-Con 2018.
Update, update, update, we added thirty more parties. Thanks to the SDCC Unofficial Blog, The Hollywood Reporter, my bulging inbox, and a little Google
Bleeding Cool told you that Jessica Jones was to return as a digital-first comic book, when we worked out that the Amazon solicit for Jessica Jones:
In today's Tony Stark: Iron Man #2, alongside a very entertaining and provoking take on Artificial Intelligence in the Marvel Universe...
J'onn J'onnz, the Martian Manhunter, has been the all-reliable alien adventurer with a high moral code working in the DC Comics Universe. Or has he?
The Heavy Metal booth #1529 at SDCC will be showing off the cover to the Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast Trade Paperback ahead of its release in October.
So, Bruce Wayne, fresh from having been dumped at the roof-altar by Catwoman, has decided not to try and get out of jury service. Even though a) he's rich
Lone Wolf and Cub was a comic book series created by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima, published in Japan in 1970, translated worldwide and adapted into
Today's Marvel Spotlight magazine, free in comic stores the world over, has previews from some of the biggest comics comic from Marvel through the summer.