Marvel has released a first look at the 1,000,000 BC Avengers from Marvel Legacy #1 by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic on sale in September,
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In an absolutely shocking move, Marvel Comics' biggest push for 2018 will be the Avengers. OK, it was kind of a no-brainer.
Marc Guggenheim is working for the competition, writing X-Men Gold twice a month for Marvel Comics. So what can DC Comics do? Why, mine his back catalogue!
Marvel Legacy #1 will have a plethora of variant covers, and retailers can qualify for extra discounts depending on their orders on Secret Empire #2.
Marvel Legacy marketing has screwed the pooch, and DC Comics is poking around to find out who might be interested in a conversation about switching sides.
Creator-owned comics at DC are pretty much dead. But a few prods in DC Comics' direction reveals that 2018 may be an attempt to turn that around.
Marvel Comics creators are being specifically asked not to promote the announced Marvel Legacy books they are working on.
DC's Executive Editor Mark Doyle is backing a new mature readers imprint that will tell complex stories featuring DC Comics superhero characters.
It looks like most Marvel creators didn't actually know about the Marvel Legacy homage covers before the books were released.
Boom! Studios has a new San Diego Comjic-Con booth at #2229 and has many exclusive comics in cover and debut, to sell at the show. Here's their line-up,
Batman #25 didn't change my mind on Batman and really only reinforced how I already felt. I was up for being proven wrong, but this comic didn't do it.
With charming dialogue between the titular character and the Sub-Mariner, as well as a more focused story, Jean Grey #3 promises a good series ahead.
X-Men Blue #6 didn’t do anything to astonish me, and it does have its flaws. However, the flaws are drowned out by the book’s charms.
A colorful and brilliantly drawn comic, Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps #23 also bodes some great drama for the coming issues.
L.A. based-artist Lord Mesa drew his version of the photo Robert Downey Jr. posted of the Avengers at lunch from the set of Avengers: Infinity War.
With Defenders #2, the series is quickly becoming one of Marvel’s best comics on the stand — witty dialogue, well-represented characters, and fast action.
We take a quick look at the comic book history of Aaron Davis, AKA the Prowler, from the Ultimate Spider-Man comics with Miles Morales.
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Marvel Comics is currently repurposing old Jim Lee X-Men artwork lying around on their FTP site, for 1:1000 covers and for their trading card variant
Much was made by Marvel Comics about their Marvel Legacy line-up of ongoing titles from October via a series of homage covers - that went over like an
Beautiful Canvas #1 says a lot without signifying much beyond a propensity for violent sexual language, crime, and a feeling like you miss David Lapham.
Today was a week of Marvel's legacy, Spider-Man's homecoming, Howard Chaykin's cover stories, and with some very silly Doctor Who rumours that got about
Despite some less-than-impressive art, I still have to recommend Occupy Avengers. It’s the most satisfying tie-in to Secret Empire I’ve read yet.
Now, even though I am Bleeding Cool’s “Secret Empire is actually pretty good” guy, doesn’t mean I think the series is perfect. It has its flaws, and one
Image Comics and Howard Chaykin have just issued a statement concerning the cover of Divided States of Hysteria #4, and will pull the cover.
Siemens, the company that sponsors Spaceship Earth, Illuminations, and It's A Small World in Disneyland, has decided to not renew their 12 year long
Darryl Cunningham's collection of comics, Psychiatric Tales, offers a rare, humanized vision of what it is like for those who work in mental health.
Even with its flaws, Blue Beetle #10 was still a great read, and I'd recommend it to just about anyone who likes a fun adventure story.
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics, writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. I just got done reading Rich's article, Marvel Comics Claims
Ryan Odagawa and Barbara Randall Kesel re-team for Shadowzone: In The Realm of the KIV, a new graphic novel of two sisters.