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It's going to be a bit of a day for digital comics. The launch of the Archie Comics Reader App (I understand certain offending preview pages will be
https://twitter.com/Chiropterarex/status/664404414367703040 It's time. Almost. The best comic convention in Britain. Thought Bubble in Leeds. The Festival
Archie Comics is to totally relaunch its digital app with the motion comics publisher Madefire, called the Archie Comics Reader. The new app, which goes
With Cullen Bunn walking off Aquaman, some ch-ch-changes are in order before he leaves. Take Aquaman #46. Originally solicited as: (W) Cullen Bunn (A)
Ian Parker, co-creator and co-plotter of Cage Hero #1, talks with writer Corinna S. Bechko about Aliens/Vampirella #3, both on sale now. IAN PARKER: I
Playboy’s December issue hits newsstands this Friday, and include an comic book preview of Quentin Tarantino’s latest movie, The Hateful Eight. Take a
We have an exclusive look at the covers and solicitations for Dynamite Entertainment's horror and science fiction shipping in February. This group
In BOOM! Studios newest original mini-series, acclaimed writer Ollie Masters (The Kitchen) and artist Tyler Jenkins (Peter Panzerfaust) don’t pull any
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN3a52j98Xs Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport,
Here comes another comic worth collecting from Image. Eisner-award nominated artist Jason Shawn Alexander (Abe Sapien: The Drowning, The Escapists) weaves
By Olly MacNamee Limbo No.1 (Image Comics) Writer: Dan Watters Artist: Caspar Wijngaard The medium really is the message in this scene setting first issue
Get ready for an all-new ongoing series from Image Comics this December. Writer Ed Brisson (Sheltered) and Adam Gorham (Dead Drop) come together in The
This January will bring the release of cartoonist Ted McKeever’s love letter to the comic book industry, entitled Pencil Head. From Image
This is how Starbrand was looking in today's Squadron Sinister. But after the Secret Wars, he is a little younger. And a little thinner. And he's found a
This week sees the release of Goddamned. From Image Comics, written by bestselling writer Jason Aaron, with art by R.M. Guéra, Goddamned #1 is the
I have some mixed feelings about Image’s new series Limbo, written by Dan Watters, with art by Caspar Wijngaard. The story follows a detective with no
By Tim Hanley After the Big Two's strong showings last month (relative to their past performance, of course; on its own, 16% female creators overall is
Have you experienced one of the finest achievements in graphic storytelling? I’m talking about Sandman from writer extraordinaire Neil Gaiman. If the
Bleeding Cool has looked at publishers who feel they have been forced out of Free Comic Book Day by the falling maximum price allowed to charge retailers
This is what Rob Liefeld was tweeting about the other day. Another new Deadpool project from Marvel. And it's an original graphic novel with Chris Sims
We ran a number of concerns regarding Red Giant Entertainment the other week. And how their big launch intended for this week, printing hunderds of
Digital bundles have become very popular over the last year starting with Humble Bundle and then growing to a few other companies. The pay-what-you-want
The brand new Assassin’s Creed series continues this week with an all-new second issue. From Titan Comics, written by Anthony Del Col & Conor McCreery
Welcome Geeta! Valiant Entertainment is proud to announce that Geeta Singh has been named to the position of Licensing Manager. In her new role, Singh
The Thought Bubble Anthology is back, which means it must be Thought Bubble this weekend and I should really start packing or something. So what are we to
The final issue of Airboy is out today from Image Comics. That is if it hasn't been pulled from the shelves of course. I do hope not, as it concludes the
The original title for the Justice League Darkseid War spinoff titles was Gods And Monsters, tying into the animated title. But then it was changed to,
In the first issue of Spider-Gwen, we met that dimension's version of Captain America, a young black woman running with the shield. But what is her story?
It's out today, folks, In good comics shops up and down the country. Maybe even a couple of bad ones too. Bleeding Cool Magazine #19, the post-human





























