After just ten months in the role, former DC Comics and Tapas editor Bixie Mathieu Daggett has left her role at Skybound.
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Faust is a mature readers superhero horror comic by Tim Vigil & David Quinn that, 36 years after first publication is getting an Omnibus, from Black Mask Comics.
Suspense Comics #3 may get all the attention, but Suspense Comics with L.B. Cole covers are worth Pre-Code Horror collectors' time.
Marvel Comics publishes Disney 100 anniversary variants playing off X-Men #1 by Jim Lee and Amazing Spider-Man #300 by Todd McFarlane.
Duck And Cover is the new ComiXology Originals story written by Scott Snyder, drawn by Rafael Albuquerque and to be printed by Dark Horse.
And gets The Department Of Truth's James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds to write and draw the debut series, Universal Monsters: Dracula.
Tomb of Terror #16 from Harvey Comics in 1954 features an unusual mix of science fiction and horror behind a lurid Lee Elias cover.
Dubbed Jurassic Park meets Arachnophobia, Satan’s Swarm is a new graphic novel written by 30 Days Of Night's Steve Niles and Piotr Kowalski.
Iman Vellani, who plays Kamala Khan on the Disney+ TV show and The Marvels movie is to write the return of Ms Marvel, as a mutant.
As ever, Bleeding Cool is putting together an SDCC San Diego Comic-Con Party List for 2023... and here's the third and final draft.
PrintWatch: Sirens Of The City #1 by Joanne Starer and Khary Randolph has sold out from Boom Studios and will be getting a second printing.
The cover of Punch Comics #20 by distinctive stylist Paul Gattuso is a good example of the weirdly horrific style of the series.
The Many Deaths Of Laila Starr by Ram V and Felipe Andrade from Boom went from being the buzz book of 2021 to virtually every award nomination list.
Former DC Comics editor Tim Pilcher is to be the new Executive Editor for Insight Editions' Film, TV & Entertainment division.
Looks like yesterday, most people were reading LITG from two days ago. I have no idea why. Must be the Superman shower scene.
Mysterious Adventures is an important Pre-Code Horror title with some classic covers and a publisher who leaned into the controversy.
As Stan Lee Comics, Legible states they will develop and distribute approximately 12 original comic book series based on Stan Lee’s unseen creations.
DC Comics has now updated the DC Infinite app to reflect the Japanese experience to be right to left for Kodansha Superman and Batman manga
Skybound today announced its 20th-anniversary celebration of The Walking Dead, the comic series created by Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore .
The PRISM is Matteo De Longis' Rock & Roll SciFi comic series coming from Ablaze Publishing in October in an extra length first issue.
Mad Cave Studios, who recently bought Papercutz, has done a deal with King Features Syndicate to be the master publishing of a new Flash Gordon line,
Joe Maneely's wild cover for the 1954 Marvel/Atlas release Astonishing #30 is a perfect match for the lead story of this issue.
Dark Mysteries editor William K. Friedman was an experienced hand at defending pulp and comic book publishers from against the government.
In 2019, Lion Forge announced the graphic novel Army Of One by Tony Lee and Yishan Li. It will be published by Oni Press in March, 2024.
Mister Mystery #11 featured one of the most memorable covers of the Pre-Code Horror era by Spectre co-creator Bernard Baily.
Lev Gleason editor/creator Charles Biro sometimes seemed to use Daredevil Comics as an excuse to create a series of bizarre villains.
A Haunted Girl is a new four-issue comic by father-daughter team of Ethan Sacks and Naomi Sacks, and Marco Lorenzana, from Image Comics.
A new series called Invasive from Cullen Bunn and Jesús Hervás from Oni Press has been dubbed a "terrifying new experiment in pain" –
Dynamite Comics has announced their 2023 relaunch of Red Sonja has confirmed orders following Final Order Cutoff of over of 72,000 copies.
This week, Marvel Comics published a memorial special, Fallen Friend: The Death Of Ms Marvel and Iman Vellani popped in to pick up a copy.