JH Williams III, writer and artist of Batwoman, one of the most creatively acclaimed titles of the New 52, isn't writing one of the Villains Month books.
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The new X-Men comic was clearly well received, as retailers rapidly up their advance reorders so as to avoid the common problem of ordering far less of a
Avatar Press have a hit book on their hands at last. Uber, by Kieron Gillen and Canaan White, telling the story about the final days of the Third Reich in
So... four issues of Justice League announced by Huffington... And two Justice League Dark from Collider that makes a total of 51 of the 56 Villain Month
Last week, Paul Jenkins wrote an open letter about his decision to leave the likes of Marvel and DC behind and work exclusively on comic books through
DC Comics have had a policy with their digital comics. Wait four weeks and you can buy them for less on ComiXology or the DC App. A $2.99 comic drops to
Looks like Marvel likes the New York Post too. They've just shown off the Superior Spider-Man covers for September with Spider-Man 2099. Here's a thought.
In today's Age Of Ultron, we get a warning. Given by Iron Man to Wolverine. But, as we have seen, it's not one that Wolverine will heed. Or, indeed,
This is the cover to the new All New X-Men #12. Young Cyclops Vs Older Havok! Brother against brother! Optic blast against cosmic blast! Events! Conflict!
Well that's one way to make sire that the Young Justice books in the New 52 total more than one book. By publishing two of them. Here are the Green
From today's Action Comics #21 which, curiously, is not available on ComiXology, Kindle or iTunes. Yet. Anyway... Much has been made in the New 52 of
The New York Post is DC's new place to go it seems. And they give us our first peek of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Zero Year, year-long early years
This is one of those rare occasions when I run the final page of a comic book on the day of its release. I'm not going to alter it, I'm not going to hide
Glad to see Solomon Grundy in there. Classic DC villain. Anyway, we should make a list of these. There are 56 Villain books in September from the DCU, it
Geoff Johns, Doug Mahnke, Peter Tomasi,Tony Bedard, Peter Milligan, all gone... But from the end of Green Lantern #21, a sneak peek at the future of the
I rather enjoyed the first Kick Ass series by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr from Marvel. The second... not as much. Nor the Hit Girl spinoff. But Kick
At a New York press event tonight, DC Comics announced DC2 or DC Squared, an attempt to create a new kind of digital comic book - the kind that can only
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMAAlGqApSw Grace Randolph writes; Catwoman dies in Justice League of America #4? X-Men #1 debuts a team of all X-Men
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EL4Mz6Nkgrg Aaron Haaland writes; Hey Fandom! This week is awesome! Last week Jason Aaron was here, this week it's Rob
Dave Elliot's A1 anthology launches digitally tomorrow with "A1 Presents Weirding Willows" on ComiXology. The print version of the entire anthology hits
You can sell anything on eBay apparently. But what about a couple of staples for $100, when their claim to fame is that they used to be keeping a copy of
Anthony DiMatteo writes; The official number crunchers say over 48,000 folks showed up for Denver Comic Con this weekend. Last year’s attendance was
Marvel has done rather well with its Skottie Young Variant covers of late, sold by Marvel at a ratio to the standard comic, featuring baby and toddler
DC Comics recently brought back the Green Lantern Promotional scheme for the post-Johns/Mahnke/Milligan/Tomasi/Bedard run on the Green Lantern books, to
As Dynamite announce their Art Of Sean Phillips collection for October (including the artwork seen in this piece) both in standard hardcover and a signed
Anthony DiMateo writes; Canadian artist Fiona Staples appeared at Denver Comic Con this weekend, and the queue to see her was constant for three days,
That Mark Millar, he's a card, isn't he? I want the AILS WHEN cover please.
Cameron Hatheway writes; “Her name was Eve and she loved the trees...” Before the time of Backwood Folk, there was Eve of the Ozarks and her pioneer paw.
Four Detective Comics. Four Batman And Robin. Four Dark Knight. Four Batman. Four Action Comics. Four Superman. Three Flash. Two Aquaman. UPDATE: Four
It can't have escaped Bleeding Cool readers notice that DC Comics' marketshare has been slipping month on month. To levels not seen since before the