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Comics Archives
Gannibal Vol.1 is the perfect introduction to more adult horror manga from Japan that's all about slow-burning existential dread.
In Star Wars: Darth Vader #45, the Dark Lord's new plot has us asking: will he thaw the Emperor's cold heart? Or just stab it?
Steve Ditko Didn't Draw Aunt May Giving Peter Parker Wheatcakes - Not Originally Anyway. Any idea what he originally intended?
How did Amanda Waller get back from Earth 3 to Prime Earth, to cause the trouble in Beast World, Green Arrow and Suicide Squad? Spoilers...
London author-illustrator Chanté Timothy has a new new graphic novel series featuring a young Black scientist, called Supa Nova.
30 Ways to Kill Your Avatar, is the next graphic novel from Claribel A. Ortega and Rose Bousamra, the Eisner Award-winning creators of Frizzy
Capcom and Udon Studios announcing a Final Fight comic topped yesterday's traffic (again) at Bleeding Cool.
In Amazing Spider-Man #47, Spidey faces off with his clone: a classic case of sibling rivalry turned superhero showdown!
In Bat-Man: First Knight #2, Gotham’s own caped worrywart wonders if punch-packing is enough to save the day. Spoiler: probably not.
Will Resurrection of Magneto #4 magnetically attract readers or repel them with more recycled plot devices? Stay tuned.
In Batman and Robin #8, the Dynamic Duo faces a cult and high school drama. Can they foil the plot, or will they need a hall pass?
In Fantastic Four #19, a dame walks in with trouble in her wake, but can the FF solve her twisted love affair? Let's find out.
In Wolverine #47, Laura Kinney faces off against a savage Sabretooth. Can she claw her way out of this hairy situation? Find out Wednesday.
In Suicide Squad: Dream Team #2, Waller's wrath awakens as Dreamer dips. Who's cozying up and who's kissing the ring? Stay tuned.
Two weeks worth of the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List as Batman #146 tops X-Men #33 with all three Ghost Machine titles right behind.
Outsiders #6 is out this Tuesday from DC Comics by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly and Robert Carey. Spoilers ahead.
Fancy some more Superman House Of Brainiac gossip? It all goes back to the first Lobo series by Keith Giffen, Alan Grant and Simon Bisley.
In Sinister Sons #3, the smackdown is as heavy as the irony when punching becomes the new space talk.
The biggest-selling book in 2023 from a Canadian publisher was Kate Beaton's graphic memoir Ducks: Two Years In The Oil Sands
Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour’s giant monster comic, Enormous is now returning in an even more enormous form on Kickstarter,
In Star Wars: Thrawn Alliances #4, Vader and Thrawn's buddy cop finale unfolds. Will they solve their problem or choke trying?
Former nineties indie rock musician, Cecil Castellucci's latest comic is going to be her own skin, a project called "I am the comic book."
Capcom and Udon announcing a Final Fight comic topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool, amongst all manner of stuff.
Discover if Carter Burke's extraterrestrial parenting in Aliens: What If #2 is just another company screw-up.
Hal's on an intergalactic AAA hunt in Green Lantern #10, while Carol's life choices have us expecting the unexpected.
Kamala Khan steps into the limelight with Ms Marvel: Mutant Menace #2 and Mojo's ready for his close-up. What could go wrong?
In Action Comics #1064, the Ikea of evil, Brainiac, is back with a redecoration plan for Metropolis. Will Superman swipe his loyalty card?
IDW Special Projects Editor and creator of the Artist's Editor volumes, Scott Dunbier, has his last day at IDW today.
Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Titan, 2000AD, Oni and more continue to push out Omnibus collections, though some have seen their schedule slip.