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In Ministry of Compliance #4, read to find out if Kingsley can actually follow through with a kill. Talk about cold feet!
Get ready for a ghoul bash in Red Sonja #9, where the She-Devil with a sword tackles more than just your average undead pest problem.
It’s no secret that Daniel Warren Johnson’s Transformers from Image and Skybound may well be the hottest monthly comic book series.
In today's Alan Scott: Green Lantern #5, published by DC Comics today, Tim Sheridan and Cian Tormey have a new history to tell.
In Dungeons and Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures II #3, Bobby's picking new pals over old. Talk about a shipwrecked loyalty!
Today sees the publication of Green Arrow #10 by Joshua Williamson and Sean Izaakse and Amazons Attack #6 by Josie Campbell and Vasco Georgiev.
J. Michael Straczynski & Mike Choi's U & I #5 and Little Black Book #4 by Jeff McComsey and Felipe Cunha, in AWA June 2024 solicits.
Rewriting The Golden Age Green Lantern origin one more time (Spoilers) in Alan Scott: Green Lantern #5, published today by DC Comics.
Early this morning in Baltimore, the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, hit by a cargo ship. Here is how a number of comics folk reacted.
Amanda Waller separated the Green Arrow family but, to be fair, they had already been separated and replicated by reboot after reboot.
Today's Flash #7 by Simon Spurrier and Ramon Perez takes a break from Mike Deodato's dazzling grid panels innovations.
Tom Brevoort's confirmation that Bill Jemas changed the names of Xbooks to avoid paying Rob Liefeld royalties topped yesterday's traffic.
Watch as Spidey unravels faster than cheap knitwear in Amazing Spider-Man #46—Electro won't wait for a stitch in time!
In Rise of the Powers of X #3, brace for impact as Krakoa hits a narrative collision you've seen a million times before.
In X-Force #50, the team unleashes a secret weapon on Beast. Bring tissues; it's a Kleenex-worthy reckoning!
Mighty Marvel Calendar Book: A Visual History: 1975-1981 is a 272 page hardcover by Chris Ryall, with an introduction by Roy Thomas,
Kyle Baker is republishing You Are Here, I Die At Midnight and new work Deathcathlon, Fine Art Gallery and Tardigrade for free, if you want
Leonardo Colapietro is bringing his comic book about the Boston Strangler to Zenescope as part of their June 2024 solicits and solicitations.
In this landmark Miles Morales: Spider-Man #18, our hero's in for more than just another web-slinging rodeo.
Donald Duck of Holland, and Banksy's tree graffiti of London in a very special Bleeding Cool "Separated At Birth" article.
Massive Publishing's new line Massive Select will offer rare, tiered & comic convention exclusive covers directly to comic book stores
Titan Comics is to publish Jamie Hewlett and Mat Wakeham's Phoo Action: Silver Jubilee this year, after picking it up from Z2 Comics.
Tom Brevoort recalls "Bill Jemas had decided to relaunch and rebrand the three ongoing series that Rob had creator participation in."
In Ultimate Spider-Man #3, Peter Parker tackles boardroom battles and secret reveals. Who's unmasking Spidey now?
DC Comics editorial struggles with whether or not DC Comics artists are using AI topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool,
Originally published on Kickstarter, Dungeons & Dimwits is coming to comic book stores in June from Dren Productions' After Dark imprint.
Check out this preview of Daredevil #7, where Matt Murdock's bad month meets Wolverine's sharp attitude. What could go wrong?
Get ready to pop the confetti with Harley Quinn #38, featuring high-flyin' foes and the wildest superbo soiree in Gotham.
In Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #6, it's déjà vu as Kenobi squares off against Vader again. And guess who's caught in the middle?