Mech Cadet Yu by Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa is easily the most fun, charming, and upbeat new series of 2017. Since I only got around to reviewing two
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As I was initially reading Heartbreak Quadrant by Barrett Stanley, I knew that this was going to be one of my favorite comics of the year. It's such a perfect mixture humor, emotion, and high sci-fi.
That was a big one, When popular A-Lister artist Ardian Syaf went on a funtamentalist Islamic march in Indonesia, calling for the deposition of the
One of the newest comic titles to be launched (or relaunched) by Valiant Entertainment, Ninja-K had a lot of buzz surrounding it before its relaunch.
Alien Toilet Monsters #1 by Carol Zara and Eric Barnett is one of the most bizarre and charming comics you could read this year.
This wasn't our story. Okay, it kind of was our story, we had been running the story that Marvel Chair Ike Perlmutter had cancelled the Fantastic Four
Aftershock has found a direct line to my heart, and this is thanks to books like Jimmy's Bastards, the aforementioned Animosity, and, here, Unholy Grail
Imagine a world where we live our lives frequently in an out of a virtual reality called the Interface. It melds seamlessly with reality, and you can go in and out at your own whims. The worlds you can experience are beyond your wildest dreams. This is the world of Tales from the Interface #1 by Emmanuel Filteau.
This was the story that went everywhere. One I had been chasing for over a decade and it all came out after a senior employee at a rival publisher tweeted
Cards on the table, I still haven't gotten around to watching the movie this comic is based upon. Sue me. This is one of those comics that was just plain
A fantasy superhero epic set in ancient Kush starring a group of princes and princesses with incredible powers Kids 2 Kings is definitely one of the independent comics to keep an eye on.
Okay, I know we did this earlier, but we're doing it again. The much-delayed Marvel Comics response to the Ardian Syaf story was almost was well-read as
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #35 by Robert Venditti and Jack Herbert is the most fun I've had with a comic all year. With its emphasis on
So, VICE said they couldn't find 10 comics to put on their list for 2017. I get that 2017 has been a bit of a crap PR year for comics, especially the Big
Aquman has had a lengthy yet consistently compelling runnign story with "Underworld," which has consisted of Arthur, Mera, and Dolphin attempting to
While there were many great independent comics that came out this year, The Trade by Thomas Smith and Katie Whittle stands out for its depth and beauty. While it does have a publishing house connected to it, Frisson Comics was actually set up by Smith and Whittle to put out their comics.
I came around to the Tom King Batman train a lot later than most for reasons now well documented on Bleeding Cool, and Batman Annual #2 by King, Lee Weeks, and Michael Lark is a big part of the reason I ever came around to it all.
Every year, Bleeding Cool runs its Top 100 Power List of members of the comics industry. Sitting in this year's #1-5 spots are David Gabriel, Eric Stephenson, and more.
It's no secret that Green Lanterns is probably my favorite DC title being put out at the moment. However, there is this weird thing where no one issue is
Dynamite has sent us Flash Gordon: Kings Cross #1 by Jeff Parker, Jesse Hamm, and Grace Allison to promote their 50% off digital comic sale. Read here!
And now, let us kick off Bleeding Cool's Best DC Comics of 2017 list with Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1 by Sam Humphries and Ethan van Sciver.
This is it, the big one for Marvel this year: Defenders #7 by Brian Michael Bendis and David Marquez. This is the most engaging, exciting, entertaining, and artistically brilliant comic to come out of the House of Ideas this year.
In Spider-Man #793, Spider-Man has been infected by Maniac, who is on a crime spree across New York designed to draw out Black Cat. It's up to Agent Anti-Venom to stop him.
After giving up the shield of Captain America, the Falcon and his new partner, the Patriot, took off for Chicago, where the two hoped they could do some
Every year, Bleeding Cool runs its Top 100 Power List of members of the comics industry. Sitting at this year's numbers 6 to 10 are Dan Buckley, Robert Kirkman, and more.
So, this was the first 10/10 I gave to a single issue of a comic on this site (The Magneto Testament was the actual first). That's because Captain Phasma
Ultimates by Al Ewing, Kenneth Rocafort, and, later, Travel Foreman was easily one of the best comics to come out of All-New, All-Different Marvel. Right
Let's kick off our top Marvel Comics of 2017 list with its resident Lethal Protector: Venom. Specifically, we're talking Venom #156 by Mike Costa and Mark Bagley.
Every year, Bleeding Cool runs its Top 100 Power List of members of the comics industry, and sitting at this year's numbers 11 through 15 are Kevin Feige, Scott Snyder, and more.
Dynamite has given us Vampirella Feary Tales #1 by Nancy A. Collins, Devin Greyson and more to promote their 50% off digital comic sale. Read it here!