Continuing the ResurrXion X-Men relaunch, we have Weapon X from Greg Pak, Greg Land, Jay Leisten and Frank D'Armata. I'm generally not overall a fan of
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Well, after the week since the release of X-Men Gold #1 and the controversy that the book and big ResurrXion relaunch found itself mired in, it's easy to
We saw Titan's Doctor Who July 2017 solicits last week. And their Crime and TV/Movie lines today. Well, here's a bunch more for their creator-owned line.
We saw Titan's Doctor Who July 2017 solicits last week and their TV/Movie solicits earlier today. So, whole we have their attention, here's a look at
The first thing I think on entering Page 45 in Nottingham is what an influence it was on the current Gosh Comics in Soho. I was in town to see the in-laws
We saw Titan's Doctor Who July 2017 solicits last week. Here's a bunch more for the TV/Movie lines. But it begins with Robotech and the English edition of
This week's Versus from DC pits hero vs hero with the king of Atlantis, Aquaman taking on the Green Lantern of Earth, Hal Jordan. The underwater world and
And now here are Dynamite's titles based on literary characters including James Bond, Harry Dresden and Nancy Drew. This is an exclusive first look at the
The strength of Deadpool's healing factor is well known, and while we're pretty sure everyone already knew this and fairly certain its even happened in
GWAR Orgasmageddon #1 is out in June, the officially licensed comic from GWAR, And it is getting a special Hip Hopf variant cover by Mike Rooth to
We've got an exclusive first look at the covers and solicitations for some of the books that Dynamite will be shipping in July 2017. These include the new
This is mindless speculation. When the hidden Islamist messages in X-Men: Gold #1 were discovered, placed there by artist Ardian Syaf, Marvel did not
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool: Charlie LaGreca is a man who knows the convention scene in Denver. As one of the founding
On the livestreamed "The Star Wars Show Live Presented By Verizon" from Star Wars Celebration Orlando, IDW Editor-in-Chief Chris Ryall gave an interview
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool: Denis Kitchen is the king of the underground comix movement. Starting in 1969 with the decision
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool: Kitty Curran and Larissa Zageris are the creative minds behind the successful Taylor Swift:
The U.K. Graphic Novel Expo returns, and the website is finally up. Wonderland 2017 takes place on Saturday 3rd June, CitySpace building, Chester Road,
The rewriting of Superman and Lois Lane's life in Superman Reborn, two versions merged together does raise some tantalising issues. If they were a married
They took a little longer than I was expecting. But Marvel Comics has now amended the artwork on the digital version of X-Men: Gold #1 by Ardian Syaf to
Once upon a time, Brian Bendis and Sara Pichelli told us a story about the Spider-Men. In which the 616 Marvel Universe Peter Parker ended up in the 1610
More big comic news coming out of Star Wars Celebration Orlando. A new Star Wars comic has been announced from Marvel. Captain Phasma, by Kelly Thompson
Just announced at Star Wars Celebration Orlando, IDW is making a Star Wars comic for an all ages audience, to hit stores in September. Star Wars
Here's the Creatures Of The Night T-shirt being sold by BloodWaveDVD on RageOn. And here's the Kickstarter page for A Monster Anthology by Russel Nohelty
Moonstone has already lined up their August 2017 releases and it's a double dose of Sherlock Holmes. First up is a crossover of the world's greatest
Dynamite's latest writer's commentary features Alex Cox talking about John Carter: The End #3, which he's writing with Brian Wood. Cover by Garry Brown
Remember Jim Lee's trading cards from the early nineties? Those are the ones. Awfully popular at the time. And full of facts and figures too. Well Marvel
Dynamite Entertainment, Butch Guice, and the family of Bill Mantlo launched a Kickstarter campaign to created a remastered collection of the Swords of the
Kody Schmitt writes, This past weekend I had the privilege of sitting down with former staff artist and Managing Art Director for the Marvel Entertainment
So a week ago, a bunch of comic book folk in London were sat in the pub talking about exactly which artists move the needle these days. And which have the
Neil Greenaway (of Nerd Team 30) writes for Bleeding Cool: I have been hearing about Enzo Garza for months. All of my comic making friends want to know if