At the DC in DC event earlier in the year, Tom King announced a new project called "Sanctuary" which is going to be a DC universe-wide comic book about a
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I've just popped into Orbital Comics to pick up this week's stack - and there is news from the store itself. This Saturday sees radical collage
Mark Waid may have deleted his account, but comic book creator Patrick Zircher's is back -- and he's stepping up. Zircher has something to say in light of the situation regarding the Jawbreakers graphic novel, Antarctic Press, and Richard Meyer.
A comic book and comic art auction held by Heritage Auctions which made over $12 million has broken the world record for most valuable sale of its kind,
Barrier continues with Liddy and Oscar wandering the massive spaceship deafened by the lound blasts of the alien's machines. Does it make for a good read?
Each week, armed with the joy, heartbreak, and frustration of 30+ years of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again.
Harbinger Wars II officially begins when Livewire and the Psiots stand opposed to G.A.T.E, Omen, Ninja-K, and X-O Manowar. Does it make for a good read?
The Last Siege brings us the story of a castle village dealing with a power vacuum and a cruel lord vying for power when a wanderer with a secret arrives. Is it a good read?
Dynamite has sent us an exclusive extended preview for James Bond: The Body #5 along with previews of Battlestar Galactica and Turok.
Bubba Ho-Tep returns when Elvis Presley is called on by Richard Nixon to protect the U.S from a disturbing new threat. Is it a good read?
Yesterday, Mike Netzer posted a strongly worded message on Facebook regarding his relationship with Neal Adams and the creation of the Continuity Comics character Ms. Mystic.
If you remember, Bleeding Cool warned you about the aftermarket importance of Power Rangers: Shattered Grid.
Jad and William are servents of the system created by the Relay, a monolith delivered by a long-gone figure that handed down a system by which this society was crafted. Does it make for a good read?
Moonshine brings the tale of Lou trying to survive in the prison while he and his peers are harshly abused by the warden. Elsewhere, Holt suffers. Does it make for a good read?
Pestilence continues with the Fiat Lux spread across Europe in the aftermath of the Black Death. However, a new threat arrives. Does it make for a good read?
The Lost City Explorers opens up with a pair of scientists going missing, and one of the scientists' daughter is informed of this. But is her father really dead? Is it a good read?
Ed Brisson Promises Continuity Porn for Extermination, Plus Things Get Ruff for the Original 5 X-Men
In an interview on Marvel.com, writer Ed Brisson (who teams with artist Pepe Larraz on the series) revealed in no uncertain terms that the 05 X-Men refusing to go back to their own time is to blame for this crossover debacle.
The Rat Queens meet up once again after 20 years apart, and they share how everything has turned out for them. Then, they reunite for one last adventure. Does it make for a good read?
Are you a fan of Street Fighter and also an artist who would like to see your work featured in UDON's Street Fighter Summer Sports Special? Well, you're in luck, because it just so happens UDON is looking for fan artists to submit pin-ups to that very magazine!
Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara, and Tom Fowler have all joined the Sandman Universe imprint, along with Bilquis Evely.
Lucy Dreaming finds Welz and Lucy trying to come to grips with their shared dreams, and Lucy goes to her mom for information. Does it make for a good read?
Here's a look at Amigo's comic book solicitations for August 2017 from the blazing heat of the wastelands with Nancy and Metis, and we mix it up with the cold of outer space with the remastered and re-solicited Jack Kirby & Wallace Wood classic Sky Masters of the Space Force and a side-dish of Rogues.
Bleeding Cool has talked a lot about the London comic writer studio, White Noise, the members of whom are responsible for Image titles such as Paradiso
AfterShock Comics has announced another new series launching this August from the creative team of Ryan Parrott and Omar Francia. Volition takes place in
Thank heaven for Jamie Colville. One man and his dictaphone who goes around conventions, picking and choosing panels, recording them, and taking some great photos. And he's just back for Toronto Comics Arts Festival, alongside the Doug Wright Awards 2018.
Jody LeHeup wrote Shirtless Bear-Fighter. Nathan Fox drew DMZ. Dave Stewart coloured almost everything that's been Eisner nominated. And, in June, they
Dave Sim may not be able to draw anymore. But, with Benjamin Hobbs and the nineteenth-century artist Gustave Dore, he can move enough elements about to
No Justice continues after the apparent death of Brainiac. Amanda Waller seeks a solution on Earth but is stopped by Green Arrow. On Colu, the Justice League split into Brainiac's teams and set about their objectives. Is it a good read?
Here's an upcoming cover to Ninja-K #10 by Giuseppe Camuncoli. But Todd Seavey, author of Libertarianism for Beginners, found it rather familiar... As he
Man of Steel opens up with Rogul Zar planning the downfall of Krypton in the past while, in the present, Superman investigates a string of arsons in Metropolis. Does it make for a good read?