Neal Adams will have his Transcontinuity booth at SDCC -- he'll have plenty of his exclusive comics, variant covers, and prints to sign, sketch, and sell.
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Pressing bravely forward after spoiling their own highly anticipated comic, DC has released the playlist for Batman and Catwoman's wedding reception.
It's a Bleeding Cool theory that the upcoming Infinity Warps may be a new way for Thanos -- or whoever -- to halve the population of the universe by
The long-running series Rob Hanes Adventures by Randy Reynaldo has its 19th issue lined up to debut at the show this year.
Comic book publisher Boom! Studios is publishing the untold story of Mal and Zoe in the Unification War in a new ongoing series by Greg Pak and Dan McDaid.
DC's John Cunningham has addressed customer concerns about the company's decision to spoil Batman #50 in The New York Times days before the comic's release.
Bleeding Cool told you about DC's recent 100-page anthologies, published exclusively for Walmart. Well, eBay is evidence of their success.
Notorious spoiler-hater Dan Slott took to Facebook in the wake of DC spoiling its own Batwedding in the New York Times to talk about "spoiler culture."
Batman #50 isn't set to hit stores until Wednesday, but that hasn't prevented its happenings from leaking out via a DC-sanctioned New York Times article.
Courtesy of Marvel Comics, here's a sneak peek ahead at Fantastic Four #1, out in August, after three years without a Fantastic Four comic.
Cosmic Ghost Rider is one of those comic books that really should not exist. A spinoff character series from a taken over series that was heading for
It seems so long since we first said that this was happening -- and was happening today. Lots of people had preconceptions of just what a Ta-Nehisi
A lot of people are expecting Batman #50 to be the big news of the week. Or at least it was yesterday, before DC Comics and the New York Times posted
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities,
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities,
This weekend, Marvel Editor-In-Chief C.B. Cebulski tweeted: Heads up, True Believers... the wedding surprise at the end of X-Men Gold #30 was just one of
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities,
This is the Top 10 Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what are
It's been a busy week, topped off with people trying to escape from Batman spoilers. Good luck out there... So what have other Bleeding Cool readers been
There is literally no way to write this article without repeating the Batman #50 spoilers that The New York Times ran in the headline of an article by
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities,
Sworn to sell comics for Marvel executives who feared and hated the fact that Fox owned their movie rights, The Uncanny X-Men suffered great indignities,
If you want a hope of avoiding Batman #50 spoilers, get offline. Bleeding Cool ran a few teasers, but The New York Times went for the jugular, including
GI Joe artist Jamie Sullivan will be launching a new comic book at San Diego Comic-Con this year, from Artists Alley table DD-15 4 Reasons To Own A Death
Bill Sienkiewicz will be at San Diego Comic-Con 2018, at Booth 2614, with his San Diego Comic-Con 2018 hardcover sketchbook, $50 signed, $5 unsigned, a
As well as everyone else selling their wares, San Diego Comic-Con will be selling their own merchandise, from the Comic-Con Merch Store in the Pacific
With the full encouragement of the DC Comics PR team, The New York Times has spoiled the big moment of Wednesday’s Batman #50 in their headline.
Okay, so by hook or by crook, I've read Wednesday's Batman #50 by Tom King and... well... everyone. Here are 10 things I learned, with minor spoilers.
Quantum and Woody awaken in another world where they live their wildest dream, but their fantasies may turn on them. Is it a good read?
The Prisoner, Breen, is put under further psychological strain from the Village's virtual reality machine in the hopes of breaking him. Is it a good read?