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The Vision was Marvel's most critically acclaimed comic book in years. From Tom King, Gabriel Hernandez Walta and Jordie Bellaire, it won the awards,
BOOM! Studios wants you to color your own Planet of the Apes, plus Reptar gets a special, Wrestlemania gets a 2018 special, Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers get an Annual, and Robocop makes a Citizens Arrest. All this coming out in April. Details here.
New series, Danger Doll Squad: Galactic Gladiators comes out. Consultant Vol. 1 comes out. Newer series Subspecies and Gingerdead Man Meets Evilbong continues, and Black Betty powers on. These are coming out in April courtesy of Action Lab's Danger Zone label. Details here.
Helm #1, Ghoul Owl hardcover, and the Hero Cats Season 7 finale, along with their regular offerings, are coming this April thanks to Action Lab Entertainment. Details here.
Dynamite and Groupees Launch a Doc Savage Build-Your-Own-Bundle
There are often a few changes, 'twixt solicitation and publication. And it seems that the second arc of No Surrender is going through a few of them. So
Marvel Comics had previously promised two Free Comic Book Day titles for the first Saturday, when DC Comics only had one. Oddly, what DC Comics first
Don't make a lacrosse fan angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry. The Calgary Herald reported that a trip made by Saskatchewan Rush lacrosse fan
Welcome to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly column that answers the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” Today we continue with X-Men Blue Annual #1.
It's all about Star Wars: Thrawn, alongside retailers discovering how much their customers suddenly want to read Avengers. And Tom Strong in The Terrifics, Artgerm's Supergirl variant, and even X-Men Blue are enough to turn heads right now.
Two recent Image Comics titled have sold out and have gone to second print. And each are equally telling about the marketplace. Days of Hate #1 is a
As reflected in his rising position on the Bleeding Cool Top 100 Power List, Scott Snyder has been taking a greater role at DC Comics of late, not just
Greg Capullo designed the current Batman look back in Batman #50, before the DC Rebirth run. It looks like this. But in Doomsday Clock, we've seen a
Sacramento, California means a lot to Bleeding Cool. In that, it was the home of infamous comics conman Joshua Hoopes, and we'd always get the oddest
Check out these upcoming DC Comics covers for February 2018 shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them - a few even on Bleeding Cool
Welcome to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly column that answers the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” Let's continue with a look at X-Men Blue #20.
Welcome to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly column that answers the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?" This week, we start off with Phoenix: Resurrection #4.
The Spring Dance is on the horizon in Archie, and someone wants in on the Vixens' group. Plus, the Marvel Digest ramps up for Infinity War. All from Archie Comics April 2018 solicits. More details here.
The first of the DC New Age Of Heroes line, Damage, by Tony S Daniel and Robert Venditti, has gone to second printing from DC Comics after selling out.
The American Way: Those Above And Below #6 slipped from the 3rd of January, further to the 21st of February. Batman: Creature Of The Night #3 has slipped
In bookstores, clothes stores, toy stores and comic stores, DC Super Hero Girls has been a smash hit. With more on the way, DC Comics has chosen to use
Thomas Taylor is best known for drawing the cover to the first Harry Potter novel. But he has also written and illustrated a number of books, and now has taken the plunge into comic books, with Scarlett Hart, Monster Hunter written by Marcus Sedgwick.
VIZ Media's April 2018 solicits are out. New series Kenka Bancho Otome: Girl Beats Boys and Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction are coming out, and Ruroni Kenshin and Naruto are getting more omnibus releases. More details here.
Abbott #1, the first original comics series from Hugo Award-nominated writer Saladin Ahmed (Marvel’s Black Bolt, the Crescent Moon Kingdoms novels) and
Zenescope has attracted Superman, Fathom and WildCATS artist Talent Caldwell to a new comic book series, Mainstream, out in April 2018, working with Michael Dolce and Tony Moy.
The world's largest comic book convention, Angoulême 2018, kicks off this weekend, with the announcement that the Grand Prix has been won by Richard Corben, beating out fellow nominees Chris Ware and Emmanuel Gilbert. The award includes being made President of next year's show.
David Avallone has provided us a commentary track for the newest issue of the Dynamite series Bettie Page that hits comic shops today. Read it here!
Hero Tomorrow is a 2007 movie (with a 2015 cut) written and directed by Ted Seduka and co-written by Milo Miller, set in and around a comic book shop.
Titan Comics may not have any new Doctor Who comic books for a little while. But they're launching five new (or newish) series in April 2018, including Peter Milligan on The Prisoner.