Image Comics is continuing to run themed variant covers for their 25th anniversary year, and October means a tribute to The Walking Dead.
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The Spotlight on Walt Simonson panel at SDCC 2017 was moderated by his wife, Louise Simonson, a renowned comic book writer and editor herself.
Deconstructing the century old Jungle Queen trope as Dynamite Entertainment brings Sheena: Queen of the Jungle back to comics.
Captain America #695 Lenticular Cover By Alex Ross Homages John Romita Jr. And Bob Layton's Iron Man
Bleeding Cool told you the creative team and the issue number quite some time ago. We've even told you who is following them. But at San Diego Comic-Con,
Writer Anthony Del Col gives us a commentary on the fifth issue of the Dynamite series Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys: The Big Lie.
Bleeding Cool's Rich Johnston and Joe Glass will be attending The London Film And Comic Con tomorrow at tables 37 and 38. Drop by for a chat with them!
Artist Cully Hamner sits down in the DC Comic Art Academy and draws the character he designed, Jaime Reyes / The Blue Beetle.
Word is, Mockingbird's controversial "Ask Me About My Feminist Agenda" might make another appearance in an upcoming issue of The Amazing Spider-Man.
Bleeding Cool is getting word that either Wizard World, or someone who has licensed the name, is preparing a new Wizard Magazine.
Transformers: Lost Light #8 features Anode and Lug taking on feminine pronouns. In previous issues they'd been presented as a male or gender-neutral couple.
Second printings from Image and Marvel coming this August include Snotgirl #6, Shirtless Bear Fighter #2, Edge Of Venomverse #2 and #3, and more.
I'd been looking forward to the Temple of Art panel for a while, but since it was at 8 p.m. on Saturday night at SDCC, it wasn't on most people's radar.
According to a press release, Valiant is revamping its website as a way to help readers become invested in the world of Valiant comics.
Twitter shares have dropped more than 11% following a 30-day dearth in Bleeding Cool articles about Nick Spencer's tweets.
Yesterday, Marvel revealed two of the 1,000,000 BC Avengers: Black Panther and Starbrand. Today, we get Phoenix, Iron Fist, and Agamotto The All-Seeing.
That's quite the artistic change! Manhunter Special #1, one of a series of books that DC Comics is publishing in August has had quite the artistic lineup
We've had a lot of fun the last couple of dayslooking through the Marvel Book Previews #14, picking out a variety of bits and bobs of which we were
You may have seen some of these. You won't have seen all of them. But here’s a bunch of DC variant covers for the end of August…. Batman/The Shadow #6 by
Titan Comics has announced a new series of standalone Tank Girl stories to commemorate the character's 30th anniversary. First hinted at during the
The free Dark Nights: Metal open/close sign and counter mat scheduled to arrive in stores on August 16th, the day of the comic book's release
We have covers for the exclusive free comics retailers will give away on Batman Day, which Harley Quinn will take over this year for her 25th anniversary.
DC Comics has decided to postpone Suicide Squad: The Black Files in its entirety before the first issue has even been published.
There are three most Marvel coloring books coming in 2018: Black Panther, New Mutants, and Avengers, which all tie in to upcoming superhero movies.
We sent out vintage comics expert Lauren Sisselman to check out the goods at SDCC 2017, and as Archie's biggest fan, she discovered her dream comic.
Deaths in event comic books have a tendency to last longer than most — but the one in today's Secret Empire #7 is a little on the dubious side.
Marvel begins one of their patented piece meal teaser campaigns for the ancient 1,000,000 BC Avengers, with new art by Mike Deodato!
Frank Cho spent his San Diego Comic-Con creating sketch covers and taking commissions...and then posting them for all his fans to enjoy.
Marvel Legacy continues to revolutionize the comic book industry by reviving a collectible stamp promotion from the 1970s: the Marvel Value Stamp Program.
The Flash vs. The Reverse-Flash. And in The Flash #27 we finally get somewhere. The comic, by Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter sees a familiar
Sent to us straight from Dynamite, check out a new writer's commentary from F. Wesley Schneider for Pathfinder: Runescars #3.