I’ve been covering the Humble Dynamite 10th Anniversary Bundle for the last week and decided I was going to go ahead and buy/donate this week. I spent
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We've already run one swipe file between Starlight by Mark Millar and Gorlan Parlov, and the Pixar movie The Incredibles. Well, now it's time to run
Today sees the publication of Rocket Raccoon #1 and The Legendary Star-Lord #1, both spinoffs from The Guardians Of The Galaxy. But there is something
This is the Week Of Howard Chaykin... a look through the days comics. Issue by issue, Moon Knight seems to be increasing in popularity, as a new
Running in today's DC Comics, ahead of San Diego Comic Con, launch (or relaunch) ads for their new series. It feels like this might be the publisher's
Only one Original Sin comic book today, but it happens to be Original Sin #5 and has one hell of a revelation about Nick Fury. So, you know, spoilers and
There are very many cool things in today's Superman Unchained. The new Superman costume. The fleet of Batmobiles. But there's one bit for me that stands
Brian Bendis Teases The Convergence Of The Ultimate And 616 Universes In Today's Ultimate Spider-Man
We know in the upcoming Time Runs Out event in Avengers that the storyline about incursions of parallel worlds into ours, with one having to be be
The British newspapers have pretty much only one story to report. Which makes it an ever more intriguing time to sell these cartoons. From 1992, a series
Over on his webpage, Scott Chantler shared with his readers an 8-page story he did called The Red Ensign. The story was part of last years True Patriot
This week from Dynamite we've got two number 2s, a 3 and a 4. Exclusive extended previews of Vampirella #2 from Nancy Collins and Patrick Berkenkotter,
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, it's another great week of new comics! Marvel wins the week, specifically Skottie
By B. Alex Thompson Vegas, baby! Yes, only a few weeks after the Long Beach Comic Expo comes the Amazing Las Vegas Comic Con! No rest for the weary,
By Chris Thompson It’s been a little while since the last episode with Tim Daniel (which you can still listen to here), but this time I’m back to chat
By Ian Mageto Comics and Cosplay host and Bleeding Cool’s Bleeding Cosplay columnist Ian Mageto presents a week of videos for “Con Week” where he
By Shawn Perry What can I say about Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta’s Outcast #1 that hasn’t already been said? Well, it is a great book I picked up
When the Adam West Batman series ran on Television in 1966, it kicked off a Batman craze across the United States. It also kicked off one in Japan. During
By Erik Grove Greetings from the momentarily sunny Oregon coast! This week I’m on vacation celebrating my wedding anniversary with my lovely wife so I’ll
Comic book creator Gustavo Duarte has been showing off the process of working on the Guardians Of The Galaxy 100th Anniversary comic, looking at the cast
Donny Cates, an ex-Bleeding Cool writer, is a rising star in the comic book scene right now, with Dark Horse having published his recent superhero series
Mark Waid has announced that, after a parting ways with Boom! after his stint as Editor-in-Chief there in 2010, he is returning to the project with a new
From the Licensing Expo last week... Based on the fictional brand in The Simpsons cartoon, Duff Beer has been brewed both officially and unofficially.
So, Time Runs Out, coming from the mind of Jonathan Hickman (and first seen online on Bleeding Cool) to a comic store near you in September, as Avengers
A couple of months ago, we told you that Amazon was looking to buy ComiXology. Three weeks later they did just that. And then brought it under its
It was the Wildstorm comic created by Jim Lee, Brandon Choi and J Scott Campbell in 1993 that would top the charts, feature the first ongoing lesbian
Tomorrow we will see the release of Vampirella #2 by Nancy Collins and Patrick Berkenkotter. Later this evening we will be posting an extended preview of
This week's 2000AD has the added bonus for readers of the return of Brass Sun, currently running as a single-issue series also, and here in its third
In 2010, French cartoonist Plantu drew a cartoon picturing the Pope having sex with a baby. Which means the Pope portrayed wasn't this Pope, it was the
Consider this an irregular feature looking at comic books that have gone to second prints or more. Now, it is worth remembering that some publishers plan
David T. Cabrera is a relative newcomer getting his break with a classic television series. After getting started with Blue Water and Zenescope, Cabrera