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When I first started reading BOOM! Box’s Giant Days, it quickly sky rocketed to my top five favorite comics. Following the lives of Daisy, Susan, and
This morning we were fast off the blocks, reporting the new line of Archie Comics titles for Riverdale Reborn to be funded by Kickstarter. Shortly
If you missed out Free Comic Book Day last year, know that there are still plenty of titles that can be ordered from Diamond Comic Distrubutors by your
Marvel writer G Willow Wilson tweeted earlier today, regarding the return of Ms. Marvel after the Secret Wars event. Last issue of MS MARVEL: CRUSHED is
Here's the Fiona Staples variant cover for The Wicked + The Divine #11, just in time for FOC... While Jupiter's Circle #3 gets a couple of variants,
Earlier this morning, we ran a piece about the just-launched Archie Comics kickstarter funding offer to expand their upcoming relaunch of Archie Comics
Did anyone else get a bit of deja vu reading the All-New All-Different Avengers comic for Free Comic Book Day? Specifically the preview for Max Ride:
Remember when Mattel used to put little mini-comics in their Masters Of The Universe toys? Dark Horse does. Sixty-eight of them, totally 1232 pages and
Adi Tantimedh writes, Viz Media has published the original manga adaptation of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past that was originally serialised in
The Punisher's number plate there... Secret Wars is upon us... the Conservatives are back with an increased majority... this is 1984 isn't it? As in the
Unbeatable. They're alive dammit. Squirrels are strong as hell. And the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1 and #2 have gone to 3rd print and #3 and #4 have gone
Despite the things I've seen Frank Barbiere write so far, from the smash-hit Five Ghosts with Image, to the sci-fi classic reborn Solar: Man of the Atom
On the back of relaunching Archie #1 with Mark Waid and Fiona Staples, Archie Comics is relaunching the rest of their line from A-list creators.
So what do we know, think or expect about the Battleworld or from the upcoming Secret Wars events? Okay, this is where we think we are. Spoilers,
We have a really nice process art piece to kick off the week. This is the cover to Pathfinder: Origins #4 by Leandro Oliveira and colorist Mohan. This is
You say the name Stan Lee and most people think about larger-than life character that cameos in most Marvel movies. Others think about the debate about
Marvel Comics Secret Wars #1 was said to have sold out seven weeks prior to it's released date. A second printing has been announced, but for some fans
Artist Stjepan Sejic has his creator owned series Death Vigil and he wants to get the word out about it. But he doesn't want to go with the standard
Marshall Naylor writes, When Nichelle Nichols, best known as Uhura from Star Trek, gave Brian Denham a kiss on the cheek, he fell in love. “ on my
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Brian Bolland is currently in Russia for the KomMissia comic convention. Well, the folk from ex-pirate comics site Spider-Media.ru were on hand to ask the
These are batarangs, discovered last month in a carry-on bag at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport by the TSA. They recommend that all wannabe
Tomorrow is the last day that comic book creators can nominate their favourite comics of 2014 for the Harvey Awards. The only American awards purely voted
Bleeding Cool welcomes back We Be Geeks, hosting a variety of guests and covering a wide range of geek topics. This week the We Be Geeks team is just a
Created & Written by Michael R. Martin and Adam Orndorf. Illustrated by Roy Allan Martinez. Colored by Raymund Lee. Letters Kel Nuttal. The campaign
Marvel's Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada and Executive Editor Tom Brevoort have each stated their dislike for the term Earth 616. “I can tell you for
Writer Commentary by Gail Simone: I have never done a writer’s commentary before, but I’ve always enjoyed the little behind-the-scenes sneak peek when
The recent issue of Afterlife With Archie contained a very cool cover called "Here's Juggy!" by artist Francesco Francavilla. The piece is of course an
We have a look inside of Jim Butcher's Dresden Files: Down Town #4 with the early pencils and then finished inks by artist Carlos Gomez. The series is





























