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Review of Iceman #7 from Marvel Comics by Sina Grace, Robert Gill, Rachelle Rosenberg and VC's Joe Sabino brings the frosty mutant to We-Ho, honey!
Brian Michael Bendis is moving over from Marvel Comics to DC, let's take a look at some of the infamous moments from his time at Marvel.
Bernice is standing in the path of Kimmi's rampage while Emmy is communing with the history of Harrow County. Is it a compelling read?
We have exclusive exended previews for Centipede #4 and Hack/Slash vs Vampirella #2 shipping this week from Dynamite Entertainment.
Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada had some kind words to send Brian Michael Bendis's way after the news broke that Bendis is leaving Marvel for DC.
This issue of Crosswind finds Cason bonding with Kelly and Juniper fighting to protect Mika. Things heat up from there, but is it a good read?
Lost Souls author Poppy Z. Brite is auctioning off the original manuscript for the novel that includes personal notes and poems.
At London Super Comic Con this summer, Dan Slott and Brian Michael Bendis got into a playful fight over who had written more Spider-Man stories. Well,
Larry's Comics of Lowell, MA stocked up on omnibuses and hardcovers during Marvel Comics' sale and is passing on the deals to their customers.
Now that longtime Marvel writer Brian Michael Bendis has left the company for DC, we speculate on which project Bendis might write first.
This looks like the job that Tim Pilcher was recently doing for comic book publisher Humanoids, from sunny Brighton on the south coast of England. Could
Green Arrow just discovered that his mom is still alive, and she been working with the Ninth Circle. He has a lot to process, but is it a good read?
Announced today on Entertainment Weekly, Olivier Coipel will be joining Mark Millar for a six-issue comic called The Magic Order.
You've probably heard the news today (oh boy) by now. Longtime Marvel superstar writer "The Great One" Brian Bendis has gone over to the other side,
Amelia and the resistance are storming the fortress and rescuing their allies. The plans have been made. The battle is now. Is it a good read though?
Last week we learned about an Image Comics anthology curated by JH Williams III, Wendy Wright-Williams, Scott Allie, Dave Stewart, and Eric Stephenson to
In a shocking coup for DC Comics, longtime Marvel writer "The Great One" Brian Bendis has switched sides, signing a multi-year exclusive deal with the
Welcome to this week's two best-selling comic books, in comic stores at least, if past examples are anything to go by. Both Batman books, both sharing a
Udon has revealed some more details about their upcoming series of Mega Man reprints launching in January, as first revealed in their January solicitations.
John K. Snyder III will be adapting Matthew Scudder's novel 8 Million Ways to Die as a new 144-page graphic novel due out in June of 2018 from IDW.
Could Using Topaz In Thor: Ragnarok Have Opened A Whole Can Of Worms?
Bleeding Cool has mentioned the trademark battle between Stacey Lane Holmsley and DC Comics over this trademark for the word JESUS in a fashion that
There is only one week left to help Dirk Manning and his Tales of Mr. Rhee series on Kickstarter! Volume 4 sounds tremendous!
21st Century Fox has been in talks with Disney in recent weeks to sell most of itself, excluding a small portion of the company to focus on news and sports.
Bleeding Cool has previously reported on Diamond Comic Distributors' attempt to encourage comic book stores to open second or third stores, as an easier
A new anthology from Riverdale Avenue Books aims to pay tribute to the late Gary Reed, creator of the classic zombie comic book Deadworld, with original
Indie comics artist J.M. Hunter has something to say with his art, and he's saying it with... junk food?! In a newly launched Facebook page called Odd
A few readers of last week's comic Superman #34 contacted Bleeding Cool with something they saw as rather fishy, with one specific page causing concern.
Deathstroke has been abducted by the Society, and they are upset with Slade for his apparent moral turn. It's the trial of Slade Wilson. But is it good?