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The 90s are back, baby! Literally, in this flashback series from the greatest decade featuring a character created back then by Rob Liefeld, dude!
Damian Hess, better known by his stage name MC Frontalot, is an Brooklyn-based hip-hop performer, web designer and professional geek. He was a musical
The Captain Marvel movie is out this week. But there are no-specifically Captain Marvel comics published this week. But that's okay, Marvel Comics have
Matthew Snyder writes more about the break-in at Invincible Comics of Modesto, California. And how one of the comics was recovered... When Sean Beck and
Mr Mxyzptlk was created by Jerry Siegel and Ira Yarborough as a mischievous imp from the fifth dimension in 1944, trying to trick Superman in a cartoonish
It's not exactly a surprise that Al Ewing likes to make his Marvel titles play with all the others - even those that Marvel has forgotten about itself.
This is the cover to Champions #3. Which, deals with the fallout of Champions #2. The one in which Miles Morales did a deal with Mephisto to save Ms
Bleeding Cool told you that Marvel was going to do one of its secret variant covers this week. And sadly they missed a truck not making it Meet The
Who fancies a history recap? No, not of the Walking Dead but the Ceaușescu family of Romania? Nicolae Ceaușescu was the general secretary of the Romanian
Apollo authors Chris Baker and Matt Fitch write for Bleeding Cool about their webcomic, Our Land. Why a webcomic? The simple answer: No one wanted to
We mentioned yesterday that the new Darth Vader comic book, Star Wars: Vader: Dark Visions #1... ...seemed to reflect the classic Frank Frazetta painting,
Doomsday Clock #9 is having a busy week. The unauthorised sequel to Watchmen published by DC Comics has had Donald Trump tweet out how much better he is
Batman in the Justice League. It's never going to be easy. Surrounded by demi-gods, when all he has is a grappling hook and a plan. And it turns out that
Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, is set in the near-future of the DC Universe. It had a choppy beginning gettibg the dates straight,
Of late, we have had an uptake in superheroic children of superheroes. At DC Comics of course. Fantastic Four really began this with Franklin, but there
Everything you knew was wrong. Doomsday Clock, DC's unauthorised sequel to Watchmen has been spinning the story of The Supermen Theory, that the US
Wolverine is back. Cyclops is back. Most of the X-Men are in a pocket universe living out the Handmutant's Tale (I'll keep calling it that until it
Today sees the long-awaited publication of Doomsday Clock #9 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen published by DC Comics.
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The publisher revealed their full signing and panel schedule for Emerald City Comic Con next week.
The premise of the series is basically the same as Amy Chu's recent run on Red Sonja at Dynamite, except with a male protagonist.
The final pages of a lot of DC Comics titles are going to seem a little odd tomorrow, as they are taken over by Mad Magazine writers and artists telling
Diamond lists the trade paperback collection, which would have been released on February 20th as canceled even though DC's website lists it available now.
Tomorrow sees the publication of Star Wars: Vader: Dark Visions, the comic book that was hurriedly put together after Chuck Wendig was fired from the
Dynamite Comics takes Colonel Steve Austin and his bionic body to Japan for his first ever mission... will there be ninjas? Yes, there will be ninjas.
At the end of last month's The Green Lantern by Grant Morrison, Liam Sharp, Steve Oliff and Tom Orzechowski, Hal Jordan, dismissed from the Green Lanterns
Marvel Unlimited is a great service that lets readers enjoy over 20,000 comics from Marvel's back catalog, and there are a lot of great comics in that
Young Justice #3 is out tomorrow, by Brian Michael Bendis, Viktor Bogdanovic, Patrick Gleason and a brace of colourists and inkers keeping the comic on
Tomorrow’s Marvel Comics titles comtinue running old Stan’s Soapbox editorial comments from the comics in the sixties, in tribute to the man. (Talking of





























