As a result of the change, retailers have until May 21st to finalise orders and we have a new cover. Here is the new solicitation.
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When we first noticed the solicitation for the Warren Ellis Hellstorm Omnibus, we couldn't quite believe it. Neither could Ellis.
Avengers #2, Domino #2, Hunt for Wolverine: Claws of a Killer #1, X-Men Gold #26, X-Men Gold #27, and the X-Men Wedding Special #1 have all sold out from Marvel Comics and Diamond Comics Distributors.
Not only will Weatherman #1 get a limited edition variant cover featuring artwork by Matteo Scalera, colors by Matt Wilson, and design by Tom Muller, but the comic has also inspired its own synthwave soundtrack album!
Ollie's Bargain Outlet in the USA is blowing out trade paperbacks and graphic novels from Marvel and DC picked up in those publisher's recent liquidation sales to comic book stores. And not for the first time.
Dynamite has sent us an exclusive look inside the first issue of Elvira: Mistress of the Dark by writer David Avallone and artist Dave Acosta.
Dark Horse Comics and CD PROJEKT RED announced plans to collect three five-issue comic book mini-series based on the hit video game franchise The Witcher, plus a one-shot in a 440-page library edition hardcover. Retailing for $49.99, the book features a plethora of talent.
Ron Marz took to Twitter Thursday to tease an upcoming project with artists Rick Leonardi and Neeraj Menon. Marz and Leonardi, of course, are veteran comic book pros who have worked on dozens of comics at various publishers including Marvel and DC.
The new Dynamite Heroes Build-A-Bundle includes a Adam Hughes variant cover for Red Sonja/Tarzan #1 and Action Comics #1000 signed by Dan Jurgens.
The New Challengers brings together a new group of strangers together in Challengers Mountain. Each one believes that they died before arriving, and a figure known as the Prof has all the answers. Does it make for a good read?
Thor: At the Gates of Valhalla brings the Goddesses of Thunder to our time period to meet their hero: Jane Foster. Elsewhere, Malekith prepares for total war. Does it make for a good read?
Fresh off a killer run on the Rogue & Gambit mini-series, writer Kelly Thompson is set to revive another classic love affair: that of comic book
We don't who the new comic book publisher Epic Starfish is; we just know that they are based in Nashville, Tennessee. And they have gone to the bother of registering four comic book names as trademarks.
DC Comics' media partner The Hollywood Reporter has the PR on the latest run of Looney Tunes/DC crossover titles. All will be released on August 29th.
The X-Men Wedding Special arrives. Within it is a story of self-reflection with Kitty Pryde as well as the bachelor and bachelorette parties of Colossus and Kitty respectively. Does it make for a good read?
The #0 issue of Project Superpowers launching from Dynamite Entertainment on the fourth of July is a ten cent comic book, with 16 pages of story by the
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for February 2018 shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them – but you won’t have seen most of
Antarctic Press has recently been in the news. Apparently, despite denying it, some people are sure in whatever is left of their minds that the publisher
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported on comic book creator Mike Netzer, also known as Mike Nasser, making claims that he had been ripped off by Neal Adams
Mister Miracle #9 was originally was solicited for the 9th of May but was then scheduled for the 6th of June. It has now slipped a further week to the
DC Comics previously announced that Bryan Hill would take over Detective Comics from writer James Tynion IV with Detective Comics #982 Currently writing
Dynamite is having a big Red Sonja digital comic sale that is going only through today, featuring the work of Gail SImone, Mike Carey and more.
Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada took to Twitter today to pay tribute to "The Great One" Brian Bendis., who left Marvel for DC after visiting a
BOOM! Studios is on a "first look" kick this week, releasing previews of upcoming comics like there's no tomorrow (which, given the current climate, is a
POW! Entertainment has responded to Stan Lee's filed lawsuit with a statement sent to The Hollywood Reporter today.
We talked about how today's Batman #47 may tie into the setting up of Tom King's big Sanctuary series/event. But one of the reasons that Booster Gold might find himself in that institution was also revealed at the end of today's Batman.
BOOM! Studios sent out a press release today containing five pages of John Allison and Christine Larsen's By Night #1, described as "about coming home, discovering identity, and accidentally smashing a hole to another dimension."
Unwilling to be upstaged by Vertigo's Incognegro: A Graphic Mystery 10th anniversary edition, Dark Horse has announced plans to escalate this growing turf war by collecting the more recent follow-up by Mat Johnson and Warren Pleece, Incognegro: Renaissance, in their own hardcover volume in October.
Crossed +100: Mimic #1 launched today -- the long-awaited return to Bleeding Cool's publisher Avatar Press's Crossed franchise. And, it seems, it has burnt through all the copies provided to Diamond Comic Distributors. However, unlike the usual announcements regarding these things, there will not be a second printing.
Fresh from the retailer hitlist comes comic store owner Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, who has been diving through the day's comics.