This weekend sees MCM London Comic Con, by far the largest comic convention in the UK. American publisher Zenescope has made the trip over again, but this
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Welcome to the daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Five most-read stories yesterday Punisher Season 2 and Jessica
It was a little late to get mad about Hulkamania, but that didn't stop the Incredible Hulk from taking out his aggression on his WWF namesake in 1990.
This Union Jack short story from 1990 explores political themes accross the pond decades before comics got so "political."
The former Republican president of the United States was not treated very respectfully in this chapter of a Wonder Man story from 1990.
When Spider-Man met the vivsectionists in this short story from 1990, he knew that sometimes the right thing isn't always the legal thing.
The King of Atlantis was none too pleased to find a factory dumping sludge into the local ecosystem in this silent story from 1989.
Jeffrey 'Chamba' Cruz is best known for drawing Street Fighter comics for Udon Studios including 12 issues of Street Fighter II Turbo, 12 issues of Street
Plus: a recap of all of this week's X-Books including X-Men Black Mystique, Astonishing X-Men, Mr. and Mrs. X, Old Man Logan, and Weapon H!
Top Dog Comics is a new comic book store that opened this month in Augusta, Georgia. And it appears to do exactly what it says on the tin. But what's it
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Super mindless speculation and rumor territory here, but are Punisher and Jessica Jones the last Marvel Netflix shows we get?
Toby Johnston writes, After looking at the National Videogame Arcade (R.I.P.) 5 months ago, something else happened in Nottingham. The yearly Notts Comic
Welcome to the daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Top five stories read yesterday: Let's Discuss That Halloween
This is The Other History Of The DC Universe by John Ridley. Announced earlier in the year, out from DC Comics in January and on the front of Diamond
When big publishers launch a new comic book, they have been known to include heavily tiered incentive covers for retailers who order 100, 500, 1000 copies
In January, Source Point Press are to publish the final work of Gary Reed, the comic book writer and publisher of Caliber Comics who died two years ago.
Colleen Douglas and Chris Zero were intending to have their comic God Of Bad Men published by Insane Comics this summer - but that publisher shuttered its
Legendary comic book creator and activist Neal Adams wrote for Bleeding Cool about some changes to corporate comics policy he had heard. I have been told
Of late there has been a trend of some comic store closing down to go on-line only. Indeed there were quite a few who did that through 2017 it seems. But
Bleeding Cool just got a peek of the first page of next week's Action Comics #1004 by Brian Michael Bendis and Ryan Sook, the issue which will lead up to
Welcome to the daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Most read stories of yesterday: Marvel Comics Liquidates
X-Men Red is a great book beloved by many, which is why it's so sad to see it end with December's X-Men Red #11. But despite the premature cancellation,
Some of the recent What If? books have gone high concept with their alternate-universe storytelling, such as What If? X-Men, which reimagined the X-Men as
Plus: have Marvel's X-books gone FULL ROB LIEFELD?! Find out in the number one relettered comic book column on the internet!
In this week's What If: Ghost Rider from Sebastian Girner and Caspar Wijngaard we had a reprise of the famous incident in which the band KISS poured
Marvel Comics has been licensing classic comic books to Archie Comics to package in their digest formats and sell in supermarkets, big brand stores and
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. With the year starting to wind down the comic industry leaders
Marvel Comics lawyers have been continuing to challenge a certain type of people who keep trying to trademark the skull image used by them for The
I am not a lawyer, I do not even play one on the internet. But yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran a piece by comic book writer Patrick Kindlon talking with a








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