Marvel Comics has sent out a boat load of new images lately and I figured I'd put them all together in this nice neat post for everyone to see. We kick it
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Two days ago, we mentioned that Forever Evil #7 had slipped from 26th March to the 16th April. Because it had. But now? According to the DC Comics
Well, that's a thing. In an attempt to encourage retailers to up their orders on Marvel NOW! comics, Marvel have sent out the image above, with the
The MoCCA Fest award-winning graphic novel B+F, expanded to large sized, glorious hardback is on tour with its creator Gregory Benton. He's been traveling
This is the artwork for the upcoming British Library exhibition Comics Unmasked, by Jamie Hewlett. But did anyone get this kind of vibe? I do hope The
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
I have to say, it's a pretty good deal. The Iron Man out today, #23.NOW kicks off a new story that may well revive The Mandarin (as seen in Iron Man 3 and
LEE: So Playboy wants to know all about my sex life? PLAYBOY: If that’s where you would like to begin. Stan Lee has given an interview to porn mag
As Joseph Glass’s The Pride #1 launches today on Comixology, Bleeding Cool’s Tom Huxley (who used to be known as Tom Huxley until Rich had his name
Strange Attractor has announced the death of its contributor Steve Moore, comics creator, editor and so much more, over the weekend. Long standing editor
Dark Horse have taken a stand for female heroes by announcing their new awareness campaign entitled "Change How You Look At Power", featuring some of
Thanks to Jeff Lemire on Aquaman, I am totally wanting my kids to draw a superhero book with me as the lead. I wonder what I can bribe them with?
I know, you're expecting some kind of pun on this kind of fellow. But no, not today, we're getting literal. In two superhero comic books out today,
Okay, this isn't a massive spoiler for today's Batman And Aquaman but probably better throw this up just in case. Bleeding Cool reported rumours that DC
Today's Revolutionary War: Warheads from Marvel Comics is glorious, filled as it is with Gary Erskine's amazing artwork. This was truly the title Gary was
Do you remember the Liefeld days of X-characters? When each new comic would bring a new mysterious stranger who seemed to know everyone's story
Several years into the digital era for both comics reading and comics production, I still love to look at original comic art up close. The look and feel
If you haven't already gotten you Beta invite for Infinite Crisis, the Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) from Warner Bros. Intereactive Entertainment
One of the constant tales I heard from London Super Comic Con is how fast creators filled up their commission lists for the show. Art Adams, Chris Weston,
By Ian Melton There is a point when people tell you what convention they are going to that you either agree with them, “that’s a great choice”, or just
As recently with Batgirl, Batman/Superman is going through some changes... Batman/Superman #10 will be written by Jeff Lemire, with art by Karl Kerschl
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm back the morning after Saint Patrick's Day with more New Comics Now! First up I
Avengers #29, an Original Sin tie-in, goes back to some earlier Jonathan Hickman plots for the Illuminati. The Illuminati, a secret cabal of the Marvel
This week we see The Shadow getting closer to the Girasol and the final issue of The Spider. Both books hit the shelves on the 19th. THE SHADOW #23 Chris
By Chris Thompson Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London, catching up on recent comics. They say: This
Each week Bleeding Cosplay Senior Cosplay Correspondent Ian Mageto features individuals who not only love cosplay, but also bleed it. If you would like to
By Erik Grove Last week’s Essential 8 column generated a great deal of feedback. Some of it was critical. Most of it was supportive. One thing was clear
Shawn Demumbrum writes: Brian Miller started Hi-Fi Colour Design with his wife, Kristy, 15 years ago. On any given day, he could be painting covers for
Valiant has announced that this May's X-O Manowar #25, which is already oversized, is adding Cary Nord, Sean Chen, Tom Fowler, Barry Kitson and Andy
By Alasdair Stuart The Clarke Awards began back in 1987, formed with a grant from the late Sir Arthur C. Clarke. They were, and are still, intended to