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DC Comics are running this promo in all their Convergence titles today, smack bang in the middle of the stories, naming the June mini-relaunch as DC You.
Next week's Diamond Previews will have covers featuring Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, finally making its debut from
The front cover of Spawn #252 makes a rather funny joke.... As DC Comics say goodbye to it, Image Comics says hello... Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics,
The Flash: Season Zero and Arrow: Season 2.5 are unique among the DC digital first comics in that not only do they tie into the television versions of The
By Adam Wolfe The “main event” cosplay contest at Atlantic City Boardwalk Con aka The Mr. and Ms. Cosplay USA competition had quite rigorous entry demands
The 2015 Glyph Awards were announced Sunday night for comics made in 2014. The Glyph Awards recognize the best in comics made by, for and about people of
Bleeding Cool welcomes back the podcast Mighty Marvel Geeks, hosted in part by Mike Ehmcke, who also hosts the podcast We Be Geeks, which runs on
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, this week was one of those where I feel privileged to sell comics for a living. I
The Honor Harrington novels by author David Weber have a huge following and now that they are crossing over into other mediums, the following is only
On June 3rd, Rat God #5 will be arriving, written and drawn by Richard Corben as an extension of all the things he most loves about Lovecraftian ideas
He does seem to like his flowers. But that's no scarecrow. In August's Batman comic book, Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo are introducing new Batman
I’m not one to brag, but when I was a young tyke I slayed my fair share of monstrosities. With the help of my trusty Excalibur (aka any sturdy stick), I
By Jared Cornelius Dark Horse Comics has been going through some big changes this year. With Disney's purchase of Star Wars the beloved publisher of
By Josh Hechinger Welcome to From Strip to Script, where I take a page of finished comic art and try to derive a script from it, to see what I can learn
Looking at a few changes 'twixt solicitation and publication in comics... Convergence: New Teen Titans #2, intended to include a bonus We Are Robin story
By Alex Wilson For those of you unfamiliar with OSSM Comics, they’re a Santa Monica based publisher who’ve released a few genre spanning titles such as
Brian Bendis, on the news that his final issue of Uncanny X-Men would be delayed five months until October, told his readers. One Bleeding Cool reader,
Tomorrow sees the release of Trees #9, which seemed to take the creative team of Warren Ellis and Jason Howard a little by surprise. As Ellis wrote in his
Months after the killings at the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris, as the editorial team of cartoonists, writers and editors met, the publisher is
With all those black type words... And all that blank white space... Has there ever been a more tempting target in comic book publishing... For a hackable
Image Comics as quite a lot of comics coming out in August. But fewer launches than usual. However we do get brand new series The Beauty and Dark
A Second Marvel Secret Wars T-Shirt Drops FF And X-Men
The first printing of GI Joe: A Real American Hero #214, out on the 3rd June and following up on the death of Snake Eyes, is being allocated due to high
Sometimes you wonder at your own good fortune as a comics fan, and for me this is one of those moments because I not only get to read Scott Snyder's
She plays a large part in this week's A-Force #1, as her actions in the issue help to define the laws of the Battleworld and let us understand the
DC Comics has published the Justice League Of America since 1960, on and off. Mostly on. In 1987, it was relaunched as Justice League, then Justice League
We have exclusive extended previews for three Dynamite titles shipping May 20th. The first up is Battlestar Galactica: Six #5, then Jungle Girl: Season 3
Recently, Sean Phillips did some illustration work to promote the BBC adaptation of Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and the late Terry Pratchett, that aired,
Thanks to DC Comics, Newsarama, Comic Book and CBR... DC Comics sliced and diced for August 2015. Chop chop chop! BATMAN/SUPERMAN #23 Written by GREG PAK





























