Bleeding Cool told you that Marvel had something special lined up for Guardians Of The Galaxy #150 in January. Enough to issue a "classified" listing and
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In February 2018, alleged "hypocrite preaching feminist ideals" Joss Whedon will team with writer/actress Erika Alexander, artist Jon Lam, and colorist
Batman: White Knight #1 by Sean Gordon Murphy is out today, and it seems to have gone down so well that DC Comics has let Murphy have an extra issue.
Check out the Tony S. Daniel variant cover for Superman's 800th comic, and Daniel will be doing similar covers for Wonder Woman, Batman, and the Flash.
At New York Comic Con kicks off tomorrow, you can be guaranteed that two of the favourite cosplay costumes of choice out there will be Harley Quinn and
Candy companies are on point this time of year. So many of them come out with unique and creative designs, from skulls to pumpkins, and even gummy body
With good art, compelling characters, and an allegory about how groups can become radicalized against one another, Extremity provides an engaging story.
Meredith Finch To Write New Xena Series For Dynamite
2000 AD #2051 is a far more solid read than the mega-sized #2050. While Judge Dredd still disappointed, the rest of the tales were good reads.
Writer Peter David will pen a new crossover series bringing together the classic Battlestar Galactica from 1978 with the Syfy Channel reboot from 2003.
Did you hear that bell ringing? It means another comic book journalist has beaten the profession's final boss level and successfully become a comic book
Manifest Destiny #31 is an intriguing read, opting for slow-boil storytelling as opposed to back-to-back terror. It makes for a great read.
Dynamite is adding to their Video Game Icons line, partnering with Bandai Namco Entertainment to produce a hardcover retrospective art book for Tekken.
In this extra-sized issue of the sci-fi anthology book 2000 AD, we have stories of Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper, Grey Area, Slaine, and more.
Dynamite's second NYCC announcement today involves Todd Matthy and Nicolas Chapuis four-issue children's fantasy series, Robots vs. Princesses.
Lion Forge announces four new hires in its editorial department today, including Desiree Rodriguez, Erika Kuster, Hazel Newlevant, and Jasmine Amiri.
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran the rumour that we were to see a Legion-focussed event from Marvel Comics for 2018. Today we get the news that we are getting
Ales Kot To Write James Bond: The Body For Dynamite
In recent weeks, Bleeding Cool has run a couple of articles about the current Justice League storyline, in which their children from the future have
The first of the Marvel Legacy titles have landed, after last week's Zero Week with Marvel Legacy #1 - some with lenticular covers, others with Marvel
After this year's New York Comic Con, the Marvel Universe will never ever be the same again! You know what this means, of course: something is getting
Hot off their successful campaign both to raise money for their upcoming quarterly hardcover magazine and their successful attempt to convince people that
The War Of Jokes And Riddles, told by Tom King and Mikel Janin in the Batman ongoing title has been a long tease. A shaggy bat story. As Bruce Wayne asked
Marvel has gone balls-to-the-wall with lenticular covers in October. Something that DC Comics re-popularised with the Batman and Flash "The Button"
As part of the new Marvel Legacy not-a-relaunch, Marvel Comics has created a number of "retro ads" for the not-relaunched series . We were the first to
Len Wein, comic book writer and editor, and co-creator of Swamp Thing for DC Comics, passed away last month, aged 69. In today's comic books, DC Comics
This Saturday, while everyone's eyes are on New York Comic Con, mine may be elsewhere. I'll be with the kids, going to Orbital Comics in London for an
We've all been caught up in the hustle and bustle of the 24 hour comics news cycle, especially the week of New York Comic Con, but not even all the
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes, Hey Fandom, it's Marvel's Lenticular Legacy launch and the first batch of books didn't
Black Panther #166 is an astonishing rebirth for a classic Marvel rogue, and it fleshes him out more than many writers have cared to do in the past.