Alan Robert is a horror fiend. The musician and comic book creator has come out with his second horror-themed coloring book, The Beauty of Horror 2:
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The Astonishing X-Men are split as the Shadow King turns Logan on his teammates, and the four X-Men still in the Astral Plane. Is this a good read?
Look left... look right. There appears to be no Secret Empire crossover this week. I think we're done. For real this time. But that doesn't mean the
Rejoice, true believers! Marvel's 37th most popular mutant team is making a comeback in January as Excalibur returns for X-Men Gold Annual #1. Marvel
Bleeding Cool contributor Rich Epstein was at NYCC on the hunt for his favorite cosplays of the convention, Bleeding Cool reporters were on the scene over
People should find lots to love in today's Dark Nights: Metal #3 from Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia. Signs that
One upon a time, Bryan Talbot wrote and drew a comic book called Brainstorm, featuring the character of Chester P Hackenbush. The strip would be
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
There are opening-page spoilers below for Amazing Spider-Man #789 by Dan Slott, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger and Marte Gracia published by Marvel
Len Wein, comic book writer and editor, and co-creator of Wolverine, Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus and much more - including being the man who revamped
As a result of social media comments made by the official Twitter account of the Lakes International Comic Art Festival towards writer, publisher and
Kid Flash has been caught spying on Deathstroke and Defiance. Slade airs it out in front of the whole team. Does this make for good reading?
Green Lanterns Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz are back on Earth, and that means one thing: pancakes. When a monster and a party loom, is the story interesting?
Green Arrow has to work with other heroes in their defense of Gotham City from the forces of the Batman Who Laughs. Is it a compelling read?
The Avengers and the Champions team up in this installment in the Marvel Legacy's relaunch. It doesn't work, but why is this the case.
The Royals arrive at the World Farm, the home of the Progenitors which created the Kree, and the book finally clicks. What brings it together?
The Sovereign arrives in this issue of Justice League as the Darkness takes over Wonder Woman and Green Lantern. Does the story hold up though?
The graphic novel UnPresidential debuted at New York Comic-Con and sold out of their three hundred copies on the first day. By Kevin Bieber, Victor
This is what people got to see at New York Comic-Con (and heard about first on Bleeding Cool). WWE Women's Revolution wrestler Becky Lynch announcing a
A man has been arrested, suspected of shoplifting a single comic book from Midtown Comics's Times Square location on 40th Street and 7th Avenue. His
Bleeding Cool was first to tell you about Phoenix Resurrection (and we got most of it right). Now we get to learn what happens after the first issue by
Some of the biggest names at Image Comics gathered together at NYCC to discuss their creative processes and offer tips on storytelling.
We have exclusive extended previews of KISS/Vampirella #5, Sheena: Queen of the Jungle #2, and Skin & Earth #4 from Dynamite Entertainment.
The September 2017 charts had a little oddity in their top 10. Among the Batmen, the Metal and the Walking Dead was the Harley Quinn 25th Anniversary
A group of disability advocates were on hand at New York Comic Con to advocate for inclusion of disabled characters in all forms of media.
Ale Bodden wrote for Bleeding Cool from New York Comic Con: All fans gathered once again for a panel that has become an annual tradition — Women of
Joe Glass writes in the aftermath New York Comic Con 2017: Having previously discussed the idea of ‘who won New York Comic Con’ in terms of the Big Two,
This NYCC panel, celebrating the long influence of women in comics as both creators and consumers, was a terrific history lesson.
The thing about living in a superhero universe is that history is bunk. There are so many official government bodies covering up what really happened,
Joe Glass writes in the aftermath of New York Comic Con 2017: With New York Comic Con over for yet another year, now comes a time of reflection. A chance