Quite a dulled "Outrage" there for this sketch cover drawn by Frank Cho and sold at a recent comic book convention. Could the fire in Frank's belly be
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We've got some previews for two Valiant titles shipping on October 28th including the final issue of the Book of Death. BOOK OF DEATH #4 (of 4) Written by
Image Comics is taking readers on an all new fantasy western adventure series this December with Black Jack Ketchum, written by Brian Schirmer, with art
Dynamite's pulp series Masks 2 is coming to a conclusion and Colton Worley has done up a new retailer incentive cover for stores that increase their
Multi-talented Otis Frampton's comic Oddly Normal has been one of the most enjoyable series to read. After ten issues, Oddly Normal has been collected
Greetings Bleeding Coolers! This is your Geek Shopping Ninja here to tell you that the Geek Fuel subscription box is pretty damn awesome. Octobers box
Just when I thought Gotham Academy couldn’t get any better! From DC Comics, written by Becky Cloonan and Brenden Fletcher, with art by Karl Kerschl,
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu When I met the fan-favorite comic book artist called Bengal at the Magnetic Press booth (thanks to the awesome David
By Chris Hayden In his new series We Stand on Guard, writer Brian K. Vaughan, famous for his masterpiece Saga, continues to do what he does best:
By Olly MacNamee Best known as the co-creator of V for Vendetta, David Lloyd has just celebrated the third birthday of his digital-only ACES Weekly
It began with Bill Finger's first proper published co-creator credit for Batman, on the Robot Chicken DC Special III... Which was followed up on Gotham...
Steve Dillon has become the Punisher artist now, after working with both Garth Ennis and Daniel Way on the character. And now it's time for him to do the
Mark Evanier writes, Another great comic book artist of the past has left us. Murphy Anderson has died at the age of 89. No details as to the cause but
All-New Inhumans #1 will see Nico Leon joining the previously solicited Stefano Caselli on art. Howard The Duck #2 will see Danilo Beyruth joining the
Sad news time, folks. Bleeding Cool's Editor-In-Chief Hannah Means-Shannon is stepping down from both the website and the magazine. I first met Hannah
In June next year, Dark Horse is reprinting the old DC Comics swords and sorcery series Fafhrd And The Gray Mauser by Dennis O'Neill, Howard Chaykin and
Bryan Talbot and Mary Talbot have become true powerhouses of the British graphic novel scene. As well as their involvement in the recent Lakes Festival,
We mentioned the new Punisher and Empress comics from Marvel, but more titles being talked about at the Diamond Retailer Day at London MCM Comic Con which
He's around here somewhere.... https://twitter.com/josephglass/status/657497298667225088 Announced at the far more secretive than usual Diamond Retailer
Dundee is both the cultural and physical home of comic books in Britain. The home of DC Thompson, publishers of The Beano, The Dandy, and strips like The
The latest team-up between Dynamite Entertainment and Groupees, their sixth, focuses on The Women of Dynamite and raises money for Saved Whiskers Rescue.
It's MCM London Comic Con today! The UK's largest comic book event by far... at the London ExCel Centre. You know what to expect. Comics Village, lots of
Writer and event architect Gail Simone has done up a commentary for the final issue of the Swords of Sorrow series: Before I get into the meat of this
I'm going to go into this admitting that I am biased here. Top Cow has hooked up with Humble Bundle to offer up what they are calling the Humble Comics
The Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They say:
I know, I know, we thought he was done with Marvel too. But Stuart Immonen still has a Marvel exclusive clause, and so Mark Millar has gone back to their
It's the story of the "neverending battle between good and evil" only death is just a state of mind. It's also the first full length graphic novel from
Originally serialized online, Oni Press’ newest upcoming releases are about as different as day and night, although in the end they’re both the tale of a
By Olly MacNamee A monthly review spotlighting the best titles the industry has to offer. Well, has to offer me anyway. Other comic-book titles are
By Josh Hechinger Welcome to From Strip to Script, where I take a page of finished comic art and try to derive a script from it, to see what I can learn