Secret Empire #6 has jumped from a 40 page $3.99 comic to a 48 page $4.99 comic. Ouch. Secret Empire: Brave New World #4, the anthology mini-series set in
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So, the UK had a General Election. Everyone either won or lost. https://twitter.com/TessFowler/status/873084921312456706 I tried to explain the result, in
So how did we get here? David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom promised the country a referendum on membership of the European Union, in
Hot on the heels of former FBI director James Comey's testimony before the United States Senate today, a new kind of leaks is stirring up media
Berliac's original graphic novel Sadbøi has been cancelled by publisher Drawn & Quarterly after the artist's transphobic previous comments came to light
Marvel will launch its 50-page one-shot comic by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic, Legacy #1, in September. It is intended to "set the stage for the next
It was announced earlier this week that actress Tala Ashe had been signed on to play Zara Adrianna Tomaz on the CW series DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
In an odd last minute change, Emma Frost has been removed from the cover of Secret Empire #1, replaced by Magik. So why no Emma?
The polls have just closed in Great Britain's General Election, In which everyone votes for a local MP, who then form a government. In principle, anyway.
It's always a treat when Stephen Byrne returns to Green Arrow. https://twitter.com/andykhouri/status/870684401834663937 And that's what's happening in
Image Comics is revealing the first six of 18 variants planned for July’s 25th-anniversary theme, Images of Tomorrow, with covers speculating possible
In advance of September solicitations and full details on their upcoming Bloodshot Salvation series by writer Jeff Lemire and artists Lewis LaRosa &
Coming up with ideas to fuel the growth of the entertainment industrial complex is no easy task. Under high pressure to come up with new ideas,
Dynamite has sent us a writer's commentary by Chad Bowers and Chris Sims for Ash Vs The Army of Darkness #0 with art by Mauro Vargas and cover by Nick
Comic book stores attending the Diamond Retailer Presentations at San Diego Comic-Con are used to getting a little something for their trouble. Then
The Swords of the Swashbucklers kickstarter campaign was hugely successful for Dynamite and with over 800 backers, the campaign not only funded the
Do you live in Salt Lake City? Do you know where your box of comics, baseball cards and coins is? Are you syre? After investigating burglaries in the
Earlier this year, Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso cast doubt on the ability of Marvel's stable of artist to "move the needle" when it comes to sales.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxpJ3mQPzjw This is a live-action video for a new horror comic launching tomorrow from the ominpresent Cullen Bunn and
A few upcoming DC Comics covers for July shipping titles. As ever, you may have seen some of them. You won’t have seen most of them… Shade The Changing
Ahead of the release of the new Vertigo mini-series: The American Way: Those Above And Below, DC Comics are putting out the first issue of the first
As part of a process of tidying-up of defunct legislation going back decades, Canada is introducing a new bill next week which should remove some of those
Caroonist Shannon Wheeler, of Too Much Coffee Man fame, is live-drawing any tweets Donald Trump makes during former FBI director James Comey's testimony
Senior Boricua Correspondent Marco Lopez writes, One of the things I love about interviewing creators in this biz is them sending me digital copies of
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool: Daniel & Dawna Davis believe in monsters. They have been creating monster themed art and
On Saturday I'll be jumping on the train from Clapham Junction and whizzing down to Brighton (yes, yes, I was there last week) for their 2017
Ahead of the upcoming Justice League movie, DC Comics are to republish the Rebirth launch issues of the characters who will appear in the film as Justice
Every so often, comic book publishers send out previews of upcoming comics without any of the lettering finished. The result, while pretty to look at,
Superman #26, out in July, was solicited by Peter Tomasi, Patrick Gleason and Scott Godlewski, as part of a new story, Road Trip. It’s been an emotional
Since USA Today, the New York Times, CBR, ComicBook and now DC Comics seem fine putting the spoiler on the headline and front page visual, Bleeding Cool