On the left, the pulped version of Green Lanterns #6, only available in comp copies and review copies, estimated to be worth $200. On the right, the
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The New York Times' Georges Gustines - and major comic book fan - is having an enjoyable time posting the New York Times Best Seller lists for comics
On Wednesday, September 14th, in Anaheim, CA... game companies big and small will be getting together for Gamestop Expo 2016. The one day event will
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
We've already noted that Frank Cho had recycled two planned Wonder Woman covers into covers for Skybourne #1, his new comic for Boom Studios after he
DC Comics media partner The Hollywood Reporter has the word on a new comic book launching from DC Comics in December. Supergirl: Being Super is a
Devin Faraci's first comic out of the blocks, Jim Thompson's Killer Inside Me #1 from with Vic Malhotra from IDW has sold out at Diamond Comic
Nova remembers Captain ☠☠☠☠.The Mighty Avengers had Monica Rambeau remember her time in the insane superhero team comic from Warren Ellis and Stuart
In an interview with Oregon radio station OPB, Image Comics publisher Eric Stephenson confirmed the stories that Image Comics were moving from Berkeley to
The 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London is being commemorated with a set of six new stamps, from the British Royal Mail. And they are being
Last week’s Heavy Metal comic book launches of Aftermath: The Big Clean #1 by the Molen Brothers, The Paybacks #2 by Donny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff
Times Square is currently the squeaky clean, commercial tourist central spot that sucks Manhattan's soul. But only a few decades ago, it was better known
https://www.youtube.com/embed/w2WudGyZnXA Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport,
Lumberjanes...the most important comic to be released within the past few years. Well, it's definitely one of the most important to me and a lot of other
With Dynamite's upcoming KISS comic series debuting in October, Broadsword Comics' Jim Balent was tapped to do a retailer exclusive for Midtown Comics
Erik Larsen has been co-creating issues of Spawn recently with Todd McFarlane, sharing writing and art duties. But no more. Erik Larsen posts to Facebook,
When I recently interviewed Zack Kaplan about his Top Cow series Eclipse, there were things he couldn't say because of the mystery involved. Now that the
Eric Powell is back with Chimichanga: The Sorrow of the World's Worst Face and he has Stephanie Buscema doing the art this time around. I got a chance to
We had a guess last month and were pleased to get Briar Raleigh right - but some others were wrong. Welcome to the new Hellfire Club. Just don't ask what
Plenty of indie comics go to second prints. Not many of them go to second print after selling through a print run of 20,000. Now from Black Mask Press we
William Wright writes, I was lucky enough to make it out to this year's FanExpo in Toronto. While the majority of the comics industry had settled into
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdB2rizf8mQ Aaron Haaland writes, Hey Fandom! Sorry I'm a day late getting the weekly show up! I've been working non-stop
Jonathan Rich writes for BleedingCool.com … While the superhero stereotype is largely a man in tights, a costume and or a cape, there are plenty of
We'd already talked about how the new Supergirl comic is doing things to make it fit in with the TV show continuity - while still remaining its own beast.
Ssalefish Comics, in North Carolina has commissioned an exclusive variant cover by Richard Case of the new Alters comic series from AfterShock Comics,
Do you remember this scene from Superman II? Zod and co smashing up the lunar module? As if the US still even went to the moon back then...
Today, the top-selling DC Rebirth title Harley Quinn continued her fight against zombie-like folk, with Poison Ivy and friends in tow. But Harley only has
Kite-Man is a Batman villain created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang in 1960 in Batman #113 - and yes when put together, their names just become innuendo
We talked about how Dark Knight Returns-like the new Aquaman series was suddenly getting for DC Rebirth. Well, issue 6 by Dan Abnett, Brad Walker, Andrew
Anatomy Lesson by Alan Moore and Steve Bissette is a classic in the field of commercial comic book storytelling. Taking a relatively ignored character,