Secret Six has a number of main characters. Six of them in fact. Some are mysteries, some are not. But one looks like they have revealed themselves with
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On Wednesday we get the launches of Green Lantern: The Lost Army, Mulan: Revelations, We Are Robin, Justice League 3001, 8Light Archouse, Age Of Ultron Vs
The cult kids combination toy comes back to comics yet again in September from Cullen Bunn and Blacky Shepherd (cover by Alex Milne). Though he does look
Livewire first appeared in Superman Adventures back in 1997, created by Bruce Timm ahead of her appearance in the Superman animated series. She was then
Taken from the Twitter... Marvel is starting to announce new books? Wonder if they'll dare to announce the sly devil they have me drawing? ;-) — Mike
Scott R, of the comic book store Comics Are Go! in Sheffield Village, Ohio expressed his own recent experience regarding the double-page half-page Twix
With StoryBundle doing their new Dynamite Graphic Novel bundle, I thought it would be a good idea to chat with StoryBundle's founder Jason Chen and find
The Frank Cho variant cover for Miracleman #18, by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham and out in September. I suppose once you are a living god, you can sit
Here we have a look at the pencils and then inks of Carlos Gomez for the fifth issue of Jim Butcher's Dresden Files: Down Town. Gomez does some really
We mentioned that Bill Jemas was publishing and co-writing a couple of zombie comic books in July this year, dubbed "Ultimate Night Of The Living Dead"
Two books shipping on Wednesday June 24th from Top Cow and we have previews. First up is the third issue of The Tithe by the Think Tank team of Matt
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:
You take one of the best cover artists in the industry, have him draw an iconic character from one of the most celebrated creators of all time, put it on
By Chris Thompson As a long-term comics fan - and now events manager at Orbital Comics in central London - it's always fun to be part of something more
While the American comics scene is highly regarded, it’s always nice to be reminded of what good storytelling sans superheroes and world-shattering events
Sitting down to talk about Mind MGMT #34, with only two issues left in the series' primary run (and one of those has a stand-alone status), I am reminded
These are scans of messages taken from a private Facebook group for a recent comiccon, Saskatoon Blitz in Canada, discussing one of their vendors,
Kenneth Kimbrough writes for Bleeding Cool: Two weeks ago, Marvel announced that the Native American character, Red Wolf, would soon receive his own
DC Comics has one. Marvel had one. And now He-Man wants in. From the most recent He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe comic book from DC Comics.
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
Both Marvel and ComiXology have issued press releases regarding a new agreement between Marvel, ComiXoogy and ComiXology's owners Amazon. The basics are -
Z2 Comics, the graphic novel publisher of the work of Paul Pope, Harvey Pekar, Dean Haspiel and Miss Lasko-Gross has a new publishing imperative. A line
Ashley Witter has become one of the brightest new stars on the comic book firmament, with her detailed painted work on Squarriors, now for Devil's
What if you launched a social media hashtag and no one came? We mentioned the Daily Planet article in which Lois Lane outed Clark Kent as Superman,
Last summer's Image Expo was held in the Hilton Bayfront the Wednesday morning of San Diego Comic Con. I'm staying there this year and so thought that
This is being given out in certain comic book stores. But it's always useful to have to on the record somewhere. The supposed article that Lois Lane wrote
Bleeding Cool has already told you that Jeff Lemire will be the new head writer on the X-Men titles after Secret Wars. That was a pretty well sourced
Dynamite has sent over some process art for King: Jungle Jim #4 art by Sandy Jarrell and Tadd Galusha with colors by Luigi Anderson. The final issue in
Artist Carlos Pacheco is talking about his new book Squadron Sinister #1 that is available now. On his facebook page he showed off some of the original
Dynamite is teaming up with StoryBundle, the literature bundling site known for its support of indie authors, for a new graphic novel promotion that