Announced at the Marvel Retailer Meeting at New York Comic Con - and first rumoured from Bleeding Cool an age ago - an ongoing series featuring the
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Live from the Marvel Retailers Panel at New York Comic-Con, Marvel will be releasing the Cullen Bunn and all-of-Marvel's A-List-artists series Monsters
Bleeding Cool scooped the news that Marvel was to publish Deadpool The Duck a few weeks ago. Now, at Marvel's Retailer Meeting, it has all been confirmed.
Live, from the Marvel Retailer Panel at New York Comic Con, our first look at these pages from Inhumans Vs X-Men... Double clicky for biggy...
https://youtu.be/-rIOOR5RReM Matt Farnham writes from New York Comic Con, In a panel led by Ben Wolstenholme the CEO of Madefire joined together with Fox,
"We're known for our massacres"... Teased with this promotional poster at the Z2 booth, only fifty made, and fewer signed, a tease for a new major Z2
Derek Trum writes, Just got out of the DC Young Animal panel at New York Comic Con. At the end of the event it was announced by Gerard Way that he wants
Madeline Ricchiuto writes for Bleeding Cool... Ta-Nehisi Coates, Brian Stelfreeze, Christopher Priest, Don McGregor, Axel Alonso, James Iglehart, Aletha
Whenever the Fantastic Four would take an excursion into the alternate universe known as the Neutral Zone, they first had to traverse a transitional
Karen Berger took to the podium at the ICV2 Insider Talks event at New York Comic Con today. She talked through her history in the medium, working at DC
Adam Wolfe writes for Bleeding Cool... Are you one of the many people who attend New York Comic Con with eyes filled with starry hope for the future? When
Done right, this one could be beyond fascinating. Sony has just announced Professor Marston & The Wonder Women, about Wonder Woman co-creator Dr.
A few slips 'tween publication and solicitation... Captain America: Sam Wilson #15 will now be drawn by Angel Unzueta instead of the previously solicited
By Jason Borelli If you're attending New York Comic Con this weekend, be sure to swing by the Jelly Belly booth (455). For the second straight year,
By Octavio Karbank Perhaps one of the more intimate comic book-related panels to be featured this year at New York Comic Con was Dynamite Comics’ panel.
Justice League Vs Suicide Squad #1 was solicited at $4.99 for a 40 page comic in Previews for December. Well, it's now only going to be $3.99. Considering
Teen Titans artist JonBoy Meyers has walked off the DC Rebirth Teen Titans title after the Rebirth #1 and ongoing #1 issue. He writes, Thank You guys for
Hugh Sheridan writes, Jonathan W. Gray moderated a panel called “Race & Sexuality - a Conversation” with panelists Ta-Nehisi Coates, Tee "Vixen"
By Hugh Sheridan Valeria Acklin, the president of the New York Library Association’s Pop Culture Round Table moderated the Body of Evidence: How We See
We've seen one batch of photos from yesterday's opening day of New York Comic Con, and we are back with a whole bunch more. There is lots to gawk at here,
By Matt Farnham In a quite room that clearly wasn't designed with a wanton crowd of comic book fans wait with bated breath. This is, of course, the IDW
Derek Trum writes for Bleeding Cool... Boom Studios held a panel to talk about the upcoming WWE series launching in November. This partnership with the
I do love an AirBNB. Saves me so much money when travelling. And coming to New York Comic Con post-Brexit and wanting to be close to the Javits convention
By John Odom It’s hard to find something about Faith that hasn’t already been said. Praised internationally in publications such as the Atlantic, noted
New York Comic Con is roaring out the gate now, and as ever, our feet on the ground have been out snapping shots of some excellent cosplay. There is a
Green Arrow #8 puts Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance on a deserted island an allows them to connect without any distractions. Writer Ben Percy talks about the
By John Odum reporting from NYCC The “Women and Gender Nonconforming Writers of Color in Digital Media” panel (featuring Jennifer Baker of We Need Diverse
Hugh Sheridan writes from New York Comic Con, Marvel Talent Manager Rickey Purdin moderated the “Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way” Panel at New York
Madeline Ricchiuto writes, Panelists Genevive Valentine, Jeanine Schaefer, Brendan Fletcher, and Paolo Rivera talked about their work on the Attack on
By Byron Brewer Following up on the critically-acclaimed Batman '66 Meets The Green Hornet, Dynamite Entertainment in December again pairs two icons in an