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My Lady's Choosing… to Read Bleeding Cool
The Chicago Reader has just run a feature on My Lady's Choosing, a new choose-your-romance novel by Chicagoans Kitty Curran and Larissa Zageris — with a mention of yours truly.
Batman: Detective Comics #977 cover by Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
The threat of the Colony and a bleak future continues to rise in this installment of Detective Comics. Ulysses shows Red Robin a possible future of Batwoman leading the Colony. All the while, Ulysses holds a dangerous weapon himself. Is it a good read?
X-Men Blue #24 cover by Jorge Molina
The X-Men are still missing, leaving it to the remaining members, Jimmy Hudson, Polaris, Bloodstorm, and Briar Raleigh to rebuild the team. Meanwhile, Magneto battles the Hellfire Club's Black King. Is it a good read?
Fantastic Four comics returning 2018
Today, Marvel Comics announced that they would be publishing a new Fantastic Four monthly series beginning in August -- the first of the sort in three years. Here's a history of how Bleeding Cool broke the story on why there wasn't one -- and found all sorts of implications.
Dark Nights: Metal #6
DC Comics' big event series Dark Nights: Metal was initially edited by Eddie Berganza and assistant edited by Rebecca Taylor. When Berganza was fired, Rebecca became the full editor of Metal. Now, one of Rebecca's editorial notes caused a few comic book creators to contact me -- because they'd heard it before.
doom patrol #11 delayed and more
Comics sometimes come out later than they were intended to. It happens. Few remember that Watchmen was late. Quite a few folk right now know that Gerard Way's Doom Patrol is late, but they will forget. The work is, in the end, what matters. Still... it's useful to keep an eye on such things.