Here's a preview of the first issue of Amazing Spider-Man: Venom Inc. Alpha #1 by Dan Slott, Mike Costa, and Ryan Stegman... out next week.
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Review of Jean Grey #9 from Marvel Comics by Dennis Hopeless, Victor Ibáñez, Jay David Ramos and Travis Lanham, which is a great Emma Frost issue.
Courtesy of Marvel's Legacy Previews, here's a preview of the first issue of Marvel Two-In-One #1, with the Fate of the Four by Chip Zdarsky and Jim Cheung.
Joe Gentile provides us with a commentary track for the fourth issue of Justice Inc.: The Avenger he co-wrote with Kyle Higgins.
Courtesy of Marvel's Legacy Previews, because it seems quite a few folk didn't get them, here's a preview of the first issue of Phoenix Resurrection #1,
How would you like to be friends with the writer of Identity Crisis? Okay, fair point. How about the 2008 Eisner Award-winning writer of Justice League of
Check out these upcoming DC Comics variant covers for January 2018 shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them, but you won’t have seen most
It was news when they said they were going to do it. Continue collecting the Vertigo Doom Patrol series past the Grant Morrison and Richard Case run, and
Plus ca change, plus ca meme chose... Publisher's Weekly in 2005, in an article by Calvin Reid, exposed that Kurt Hassler, the then Borders and
Fried Pie Comics is a variant cover sub-brand, featuring variant covers for popular comics by well-known industry artists and exclusively distributed
Bleeding Cool has received word that one retailer was offered $20 if they would take a Batman Annual #2 out of the pull box of another customer and sell
2018 brings two new Omnibuses for Grant Morrison's DC superhero work, collecting his Seven Soldiers series of series on one oversized volume, and his
From the back of today's X-Men Blue #16, a tease of something to come... At least two new ongoing series from the Xbooks? Well one of them, possibly the
Chris Powell hasn't been Darkhawk in almost a year. He is preparing to give up ever taking flight again. Will he be Darkhawk again? Is it a good read?
I did rather enjoy this scene in today's Secret Warriors #9 by Matthew Rosenberg, Javier Garron, Will Robson, and Israel Silva. To all accounts, a
In case you thought Axel Alonso's departure from Marvel was a peaceful transition, you might want to take a look at the "Likes" page of his Twitter account.
The following contains final page spoilers for Batman Annual #2 out today. And it may be one of the reasons it has become a sudden collectable. It tells
Writer David Avallone provides us with a commentary track for the newest issue of Bettie Page from Dynamite Entertainment.
Last week, Bleeding Cool broke the story that IDW canceled Aubrey Sitterson's GI Joe series, Scarlett's Strike Force, making the decision weeks prior to
In the Twilight of the Superheroes crossover pitch that DC Comics bought from Alan Moore but never published (and I will continue reminding them of that
Despite our mysterious man back in costume and Worthy's continued storyline, The Shadow Vol. 3 #4 doesn't feel like a particularly exciting issue.
Luke Cage has been imprisoned by the Ringmaster. Brainwashed and without his memories, Luke has to survive his return to a cell. Is it a good read?
Scoundrel follows a restaurant heir named Hector Hernandez, whose parents have died. With his newfound wealth, Hector serves his id. Is it a good read?
Previously on U.S.Avengers, Cannonball managed to land on one of the Kral systems of the Skrull Empire, worlds in which the culture is modelled on that
Review: Pulp Affliction is a joyous and comical ride through the worst day in the life of a guy named Orson. The tone is handled astonishingly well.
Apparently, there’s some minor hubbub this week about new Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski admitting he wrote Marvel Comics under a Japanese pseudonym, Akira
So, The Immortal Men by James Tynion and Jim Lee has been delayed well into 2018. The official reason is so it can tie into Metal better. I think we all
We've heard from Sana Amanat. But there are plenty of other comic book creators, writers, artists, colourists and other professionals who have their own
The argument began in Batman #15 but felt it had been running longer. Did Batman and Catwoman meet on a boat or on the street? Ah yes, I remember it well.
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool broke the news that new Marvel Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski wrote several Marvel comic books as a fictional Japanese man named