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Bleeding Cool's 2019 coverage of Marvel's relationship with The Punisher and his skull logo topped the traffic at Bleeding Cool yesterday.
In Star Wars: Mace Windu #4, a new foe called The Shroud tests Mace's limits. Is this Jedi in over his head? Find out Wednesday.
In Batman/Dylan Dog #3, Gotham's weirdest duo might ally with the Joker. Because what could possibly go wrong?
In Carnage #7, Liz Allan stirs up the symbiote pot, while Cletus questions his own deity. The street war just got real!
In Outsiders #7, grab your tissues for a requiem, and brace for truths that might just blow your comic-reading minds!
In Wolverine: Madripoor Knights #4, watch as your favorite clawed hero tries to shred through a convoluted mess of a plot!
A massive commission auction from comic artists is currently taking place to raise money for victims of the current floods in Brazil.
In Suicide Squad: Dream Team #3, breaking free from Amanda Waller's grip is just as messy as you'd expect. Buckle up!
Mike Sekowsky's obscure Atomic Age Hero Captain Flash was an interesting Cold War-era debut in a period considered a superhero wasteland.
Transformers Outsells Both Batman (Just) And Amazing Spider-Man In Bleeding Cool's Weekly Bestseller List For The First Time
Marvel EVP and X-Men Group Editor Tom Brevoort talked up the new Exceptional X-Men series on the Creator Crush podcast recently.
In Batman and Robin and Howard #3, it's homework and heroics as Damian and Howard play nice—or else.
X-Men Group Editor Tom Brevoort went on the Creator Crush podcast recently, and talked about the upcoming X-Men: From The Ashes line.
"X-Force, in terms of description, is probably closest to Warren Ellis' Planetary" - Tom Brevoort, Group Editor of X-Men comics at Marvel.
The Graphic Novel Prize is a new annual prize from the UK wing of Scholastic, the biggest comic book publisher and distributor.
"I was actually pushing for seven fingers. Editorial cut me off at six." - Mark Russell. Greg Land's X-Factor cover topped traffic yesterday.
In Batman and Robin #9, Gotham might just vote for its next caped (or winged) crusader. Place your bets! Will it be Batman or... Man-Bat?
In Blue Beetle #9, Jaime faces superhero competition that's as unnecessary as it is irritating. Can two heroes buzz in harmony?
In Red Hood: The Hill #4, Jason Todd is not just dodging bullets but also battling actual monsters. Will he survive The Hill this time?
They did it last year, they are doing it again for San Diego Comic-Con in July. The Bad Idea San Diego Comic-Con Tiki Party.
News of the new Storm solo series from X-Men's From The Ashes launching later this year should drop soon. But some people just can't wait.
DC Comics' attempts to extend their trademark for Blue Beetle may have hit a snag with Volkswagen, the manufacturer of the VW Beetle car.
DC/Wildstorm Comic 21 Down by Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti, Jesus Saiz, Paul Mounts and Joe Jusko On Kickstarter With Unpublished Issue #13
Greg Land's recent cover for the new X-Factor #1 reveals that swiping isn't everything, you have to sometimes check your swipe.
Printwatch: Blood Hunt, Spider-Woman, Ultimate Spider-Man, Crocodile Black, Bear Pirate Viking Queen and Dick Tracy get New Printings
Kate Pryde being Kitty Pryde again topped the traffic at Bleeding Cool yesterday. Where you can still read all about stuff.
Today Oni announces their creative stable for the 40-page Cruel Universe #1 – the science fiction companion title to Epitaphs from the Abyss.
DC Comics is previewing the month's House Of Brainiac Superman crossover, with Conner Kent and Supergirl in space with big guns.
Four Favorites was an Ace Periodicals anthology title featuring a rotating cast of the publishers best characters.