Often a change 'twixt solicitation and publication... especially with the big two. Here's a look at a few of them... Harley Quinn: Valentine's Day Special
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With Dynamite spinning off three different miniseries (Red Sonja, Green Hornet and Vampirella), it only seems appropriate that we share with out readers
We've been looking at the upcoming Women Of Marvel variant covers lately... but there were a few unclaimed. Well, time to claim them all, and correct a
Valiant is making a big push for their latest series Divinity by Matt Kindt and Trevor Hairsine. They are calling the series about a Soviet cosmonaut who
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm back with a Valentine's day new comic week! My favorite book this week is Darth
By Olly MacNamee For a first time con, The True Believers Comic Festival was a great success and I stayed far longer than I honestly thought I would and
By David Lucarelli In light of Ross Richie’s recent call to “push comics forward,” to a wider audience I thought I’d take a look at a few of the new
By Josh Hechinger Welcome once more to From Strip to Script, where I take a shot at reverse-engineering a script from a finished page of someone else’s
Releasing this March, From Oni Press, is Hellbreak, written by Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla and colors by Dave Stewart. The story adopts the
By Shawn Perry 'Sup Bleeders, It has been too long since I waxed eloquent about my favorite superhero sans-super-powers so I am going to get right to the
We told you that IDW would be translating and publishing the classic Corto Maltese by Hugo Pratt as part of their new Euro Comics line. Then that they
Superman: Earth One Vol 3 by Joe Michael Stracyzynski, Ardian Syaf and Sandra Hope has a nice embossed cover., with the Superman symbol given a little
We ran a couple of pieces as the DC Comics creators headed to Burbank for a creative summit. Their names were in lights and everything. So we got a little
A couple of weeks ago, Marvel and Diamond told comic book stores that they were cancelling the paperback version of Dan Abnett's prose novel from the
It was my favourite Marvel event. Might have has a lot to do with Todd McFarlane transforming New York into an array of demonic forms, but damn I loved
At the DC retailer meeting on Friday, they showed off the cover to Mad Magazine, featuring Star Wars. Mad Magazine will be one of the "lifeboats" left in
It was the comic book that launched a publisher. Astronauts In Trouble launched the graphic novel publisher AiT/Planet Lar, written by one of its founders
Prose equivalent of Netflix, Scribd, is moving into comic books in a big way. As of right now, they have expanded their all-you-can-eat digital reading
Sadly not together. Yet. Vulture is given the PR package by Marvel on a Secret Wars tie-in series with Russ Braun and covers by Frank Cho, Where Monsters
We've got three exclusive extended preview from Dynamite for you this week. The first issue of a brand new Dresden Files adventure by Jim Butcher, Mark
Six hours ago I was asleep. Then the Sony/Marvel Spider-Man deal was announced. They changed the lineup of upcoming Marvel movies. And of Sony movies.
The next big story arc for X-O Manowar kicks off with issue #34 by Robert Venditti and Diego Bernard and we are introduced to the robot army called Dead
We showed you 10 days ago the retailer exclusive cover Aneke did for Legenderry: Vampirella #1. Now we have an exclusive first look at a special cover
Bleeding Cool welcomes the arrival of podcast Mighty Marvel Geeks, now in its 58th episode, hosted in part by Mike Ehmcke, who also hosts the podcast We
We have two new for you to preview from Avatar Press this week. Kieron Gillen's take on superpowers in World War II continues with Uber #22 and then Garth
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Bleeding Cool Correspondent Who says there’s nothing free to do in Southern California? Have a look at the array of events
By Cameron Hatheway In the wise words of Mel Brooks, “It’s good to be the king!” Especially when you can appoint your daughter to do your tiresome job of
After reading Issue #1 of The Powerpuff Girls Smash Up, my mind flooded with questions that I wanted to ask writer and illustrator Derek Charm. From IDW
This Week’s Reviews: Superman #38 Action Comics #39 Nameless #1 The Goon: Once Upon A Hard Time #1 Superman #38 and Action Comics #39 ($4.99 & $3.99,