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Two Avengers books written by Jonathan Hickman are published today, Avengers #29 and New Avengers #18. The former is the Original Sin tie in issue, as
From Twitter, in 2011. Maybe the market *is* ready for my The Fascist Man Alive: Nazi Flash! — Kieron Gillen (@kierongillen) September 16, 2011 From Iron
Today's issue of The Walking Dead has big changes for the comic. I've been asked not to even hint at what they are, so fair enough. It's something Robert
Today's Superman/Wonder Woman sees Diana Pricne visit the offices of ClarkCatropolis.com, the blogging site of Clark Kent and Cat Grant, which seems to
So, yes, Forever Evil #7 should have been out for a while now. And if it had been, today's Superman comic books might have made more sense. We know that
We've been scooped by that most connected of reporters, Bethany Snow of Channel 52. From today's DC titles, a look at the Multiversity titles from Grant
Michael Golden (Avengers, G.I. Joe, Micronauts) and James O’Barr (creator of The Crow) along with writer/editor/colorist Renee Witterstaetter will be
In the X-Men books of late, we have met a Brotherhood Of Mutants from the future. One of the characters, Raze, is the future child of Mystique and
Moonstone Books is a unique entity in the comic book industry. They put out comics and have done so for a long time. But they've built themselves a nice
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm Aaron from A Comic Shop, and I love comics. This is a little show I do every
By Andrea "Yunie" McFall Joining with Cosplay Blog with a Brain, this is our next cosplayer interview, featuring Ger Tysk! She’s an author and cosplayer
By Alasdair Stuart April was a good month to be a Ghost. The comic creator collective took over Orbital Comics for a hugely successful, ultimately
By Ian Mageto Senior Cosplay Correspondent and Bleeding Cosplay columnist Ian Mageto writes: Over the last few years burlesque shows have become one of
Dynamite is giving us three exclusive extended previews here. The Shadow #25, Ash And The Army Of Darkness #7 and Miss Fury #11. With The Shadow and Miss
On Friday we announced an art contest from Dynamite Entertainment to go along with the relaunch of the Chaos Comics characters by Tim Seeley and Mirka
By Erik Grove This week is going to be a little bit different. I always write about comics I like - if I don’t like them, I don’t write about them - but
It's time, it's time. Also, while we're at it, a Black Widow Punisher crossover from Marvel. Compare and contrast! Two of the most lethal soldiers in the
Afterlife With Archie #5, the zombie comic that could, is out tomorrow. Writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa tells Bleeding Cool "In earlier issues, Ginger and
The first arc of The Extinction Parade, written by New York Times Best-selling author Max Brooks (The Zombie Survival Guide, World War Z) and illustrated
P Craig Russell has adapted Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book as a graphic novel. But not even he knows everything to expect, as he opens his comp copy of
The FCBD 2014 Mouse Guard 56 page hardcover from Archaia was allocated, as you may have noticed. eBay certainly has, its a twelve dollar book. But now,
Did you pick up the Justice League Of America Omnibus a few weeks ago? The DC Comics site states that it is, collecting THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #28-30,
Yesterday, we looked at modern comics that, raw and unslabbed, sell for over $300 on eBay. Today, we look at those that sell for over $200 as well. No
Brace yourself for a preview of 2000AD for Wednesday, May 14th in the UK in print, available the same day digitally, and a little behind in print in the
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Rumours of movie adaptations of Bryan Talbot's Luther Arkwright are in the air again. Bryan Talbot mentioned such mutterings at the British Library launch
There's a click bait headline if I ever saw one. Batwoman writer Marc Andreyko is jumping into the Chaos revival with the new Dynamite series Chastity.
There are a number of cameo appearances in X-Men Days Of Future Past, of which Bleeding Cool has run a spoiler free review, and is preparing a more in
Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London. They say: Welcome to a very special episode of the Orbiting Pod!