Last year, Vault Comics published a number of comic books written by members of the London-based comics writers studio, White Noise, made up of Dan
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Rantz Hoseley, former managing editor of Heavy Metal Magazine left the company last month, and today Heavy Metal has announced his replacement, Tim
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BOOM! set the horror graphic novel dealing with postpartum depression and the fears of new motherhood for release in September, 2019.
David Lópezjoins Jordie Bellaire starting with Buffy the Vampire Slayer #5, which will follow "the shocking conclusion" of Buffy the Vampire Slayer #4.
Ooh, here's a big list. From the three biggest comics publishers in the direct market as well. Upcoming further printings.... Die #1 by Kieron Gillen and
It is expected for the latest issue of Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank published by DC Comics, to be
2019 is Bleeding Cool's tenth year. Doesn't time fly? But this week is also the tenth anniversary of the publication of a very silly comic and utterly
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
Bleeding Cool broke the news of the existence of this publisher. Repeatedly. We told you who was involved, who financed it, what the names of their
It's not unknown for comic publishers to give out freebies at comic convention panels. Some people can get a sneak peek at comics yet to be published.
There is something enticing about reading a new take on the Christian Messiah in Jesusfreak, especially since it's the middle of Lent.
If you enjoyed Dysart’s Unknown Soldier, but wish it came with more fantastic elements, give The Life And Death Of Toyo Harada a try.
The Superman Complex in our world was named as such by Dr Frederick Wertham, author of the discredited Seduction Of The Innocent, and describes an
So, the Immortal Hulk is an interventionist God today. But he's just talking about his plans. The Uncanny X-Men are actually doing it. Intervening in the
Today sees the release of Guardians of the Galaxy #3. By Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw and Marte Gracia - and very pretty it looks too. Though one may consider
Altered Carbon seemed to do quite well Netflix. The TV show based on the sci-fi stories of Richard K. Morgan. And now a series of original graphic novels
Once upon a time, Doc Samson died. In Incredible Hulk #610, it all got rather nasty. He was briefly demonically resurrected for the Chaos War. But was
Vampirella is getting a exclusive comic book story in the new issue of Playboy Magazine, by Gail Simone and Joyce Chin for the character's 50th
The cover of Justice League #20 (all three of them) pits the Justice League against their future selves in a battle created by Mr Mxyzptlk. So whatever
When Looney Tunes Invades Batman #67 (Spoilers) Today's Batman #67 has the potential to be one of those classics. A thematic sequel to the Batman/Elmer
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There are a number of Marvel titles out tomorrow that are already sold out at Diamond Comic Distributors, Age Of X-Man: The Amazing Nightcrawler #2,
Firefly, the comic book spinoff of the Joss Whedon TV show by Greg Pak and Dan McCaid, has seen it's fourth issue from Boom Studios sell out and go to
Jesusfreak by Joe Casey and Benjamin Marra is published by Image Comics tomorrow. If was featured on FOX And Friends a few weeks ago, in what seemed to be
We were originally going to come up with 52 reasons, but, you know, cutbacks. Which only goes to show how Bleeding Cool can be frugal!
When Dark Horse's solicitation for the first official Minecraft comic book went up a month or so ago, the listing was a little on the restrictive side. In
In January, Bleeding Cool reported that the delayed-since-October third issue of Ann Nocenti and David Aja's critically acclaimed comic book The Seeds
Come on, you knew it wasn't going to last long, especially with Avengers: Endgame hitting theaters soon! But yeah, he's back...
Though how they missed the opportunity to refer to it as a "Quacksimile Edition" is something we may never understand, true believers.





























