C2E2 is coming in Chicago next week, and there will be plenty of exclusive and debut comic books there from publishers and creators alike. Here are 66 we found.
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There are reports that people who pre-ordered the Amazon Kindle edition of Batman #44, out this Wednesday by Tom King, Mikel Janin, Joelle Jones, June Chung, and Jordie Bellaire, showed up on their devices early.
This is a busy week. Xerxes, Venomized, Isola, Curse of Brimstone, and many other new series are competing for your pull box. We will help you sort them out here and discover which books are worthy of your time and money.
On this World Autism Awareness Day, Archie Comics continues on its path to be more representative of neurodiverse people, showing readers of all ages that at the end of the day, kindness works.
Pop Roc is the name of a new comic shop opening on 337 East Ave, Rochester, New York, previously a Magic Wings. But it's also a coffee shop. And a cereal bar. And, frankly, a brand-new type of comic shop.
As part of a deposition against a prosecution's call for a Motion for Mandatory Remand for comic creator Gerard Jones, who today changed his plea from not guilty to guilty on charges relating to child pornography, the defense included letters of support from comic creators written last year. Here are those letters.
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” Let's take a look at Old Man Logan #37!
Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen published by DC Comics, is currently taking up much of DC President Geoff Johns and Gary Frank's time. But before that, they were working together on the Batman: Earth One series.
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” This time we tackle Legion #3!
According to TMZ, Stan Lee has a business associate who is a bloodsucker. If there are any bloodsuckers associated with Stan Lee, as that TMZ headline suggests, then they certainly do deserve scrutiny, and the courts would seem to be the best way to handle it.
Another shakeup rocked the comics industry today as IDW editor Sarah Gaydos has jumped to Oni Press to become Editorial Director of Licensed Publishing.
Move over, Infinity Countdown Metal Justice Wars for Wolverine! Sunday's edition of Berkeley Breathed's Bloom County featured what might be the best
We told you that Kelly Sue DeConnick was working on a new Wonder Woman comic for DC as part of its Black Label line back in February. It was later
Yesterday, as part of a collection of April Fool's posts by comic book publishers, and related, we included About Comics decision to become About Nun Comics. But it wasn't an April Fool -- at least, not their publishing plans.
By Devon Sanders In 2018, Awesome Con has fully and truly come into its own. In it short six years of existence, it’s gone from a hope based on Awesome
Bleeding Cool hasn't run any April Fools this year -- but others weren't so reticent. We've rounded up some of the best April Fools from our favorite geeky brands.
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” Let's take a look at Despicable Deadpool #297!
Welcome, dear readers, to X-Men: Bland Design, the weekly multi-part recap column that strives to answer the question: “What if Ed Piskor had no art skills, a juvenile sense of humor, and less classic material to work with?” Let's take a look at X-Men Blue #24!
It wasn't that long ago that Nazi costumes weren't unknown in cosplay -- whether part of an Indiana Jones troop or backing up the Red Skull. But these days swastikas have been placed in the bin alongside plastic AK-47s. Except, it seems, at this weekend's Anime Matsuri show.
On April 18th, DC Comics will publish Action Comics #1000. It also happens to coincide with Superman’s 80th anniversary -- and sharing in that celebration will be Minnesota writer/artist Dan Jurgens.
Creator Tim Fielder has been chronicling his self-publishing of his original comic, Matty's Rocket. Read previous columns here. Fielder writes for
Another Awesome Con has come and gone, and this year was exceptional for cosplay. People from all walks of life dressed up as their favorite hero, princess, or even alien, to celebrate all that is pop culture.
Dynamite has sent us Vampirella: The Essential Warren Years Vol. 1 to promote their current digital comic bundle offer. Read it here!
Top Cow Comics has sent us an exclusive advance look inside Warframe #4 by Matt Hawkins, Ryan Cady, and Studio Hive. Read it here!
Top Cow has sent us an exclusive first look at God Complex #4 by Paul Jenkins, Bryan Lie, and Hendry Prasetya. Read it here!
Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, 04/01/18: Saga may have topped the ComiXology chart, but it was beaten out by Marvel and DC's big guns in print... and Metal and Doomsday Clock were neck-and-neck for the top.
Dark Horse has sent us an advance preview of their upcoming fifth issue of Giants by Carlos and Miguel Valderrama. Read it here!
Awesome Con in Washington DC brought together some DC Comics’ best and most legendary talent to talk about their landmark Action Comics #1000 issue. Tom King, Clay Mann, Dan Jurgens, Paul Levitz, and Scott Snyder talk the differences between writing Batman and Superman and so much more.
Scotland. Where the men are men, and the sheep are nervous. It's also the home to Saltire, the smash comic book hit from DiamondSteel Comics, which is returning via Kickstarter with brand-new 170-page standalone graphic novel Saltire: Legend Eternal.
Stan Lee's company POW Entertainment has been trademarking all sorts of things over the years. But the latest is his catchphrase 'Nuff Said'.





























