Sometimes a comic book gets hot for no known reason. It's like magic, it's a mystery. And right now a copy of Black Science #2 has sold for $26 on eBay,
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Not many comics out in print today. Don't worry, we have a solution. Keep reading. Avengers #24.NOW is the most Christmassy comic book printed today, in
Tomorrow sees Matt Smith's final appearance as The Doctor in The Time of The Doctor. And the first appearance of anything more than Peter Capaldi's eyes
Wolverine. Savage Wolverine. Wolverine & The X-Men. Amazing X-Men. Wolverine MAX. Ultimate X-Men. Avengers. Origin II. Marvel Knights: X-Men.
In case you needed reminding... ...this week, new comics (what few there are) go on sale on Tuesday, not Wednesday. Unless you shop in a Barnes &
By Alasdair Stuart Master Tape is the story of Leo O’Brien, one of the last A&R men on Earth. It’s not so much that the world has risen up and
New York Times Best-Selling author and artist Matt Kindt (MIND MGMT, Red Handed), and New York Times Best-Selling artist Brian Hurtt (The Sixth Gun, The
By Jeff Spry Years before the epic Star Wars juggernaut engulfed the global box office in the sweet ‘70s like a ravenous black hole, ambitious artists in
Nancy Collins is a Bram Stoker Award winning novelist who got into comics in the mid 90's when she took her Sonja Blue character to Glen Danzig's Verotik.
By Ian Mageto In this special end of year edition of Comics and Cosplay, host Ian Mageto, our Bleeding Cosplay columnist here at Bleeding Cool, gives you
Michael McDermott writes for Bleeding Cool: On 12-20-13 the second issue of one of my favorite online comic anthologies, Outré, premiered. You can
Got an email from Matt Hawkins over at Top Cow about a new weekly four-issue series they have kicking off this April and he wanted to let us at Bleeding
This is Philip Bond's Christmas card, sent from the Bond family, including Executive Editor of Vertigo Comics, Shelly Bond. And this is Philip's only
That's one way to get ahead of the film.... and get a tattoo of someone's arm on your arm. Okay so Christmas is coming, the Blob is getting fat. Bleeding
Edwin Rosell was best known in the comics industry as an inker, working for Wildstorm on comics such as Gen 13 and Alan Moore's run on Voodoo (above). But
Avengers World #1 is expected to be a somewhat political comic book, following the events of Infinity and the Avengers titles in creating an Avengers for
Rob Liefeld likes his comic books. And he's always working on one thing or another, some projects get twisted around in the telling. A Wolverine issue
Well now isn't that sweet, January's Avengers #25 steals a trick from All-New X-Men and brings the original Avengers from the sixties to the present, a
The highly regarded prizes given out by the Angoulême Comic Book Festival have, in the past, been criticised for being too insular. Recognising comic book
Over on his blog the artist for the hit series Batman '66, Ruben Procopio shared a look back at his work at Disney and an idea of just how long Frozen was
Hello friends! It's your old pal Will Romine here. Now friends, I may be dating myself here, but who remembers the Warner Brothers Studio Store? For you
Ales Kot had a rather reduced run on Suicide Squad, just four issues to relaunch the book before he was suddenly surplus to requirements. But he prefers
Curse of the Vessel is a supernatural crime thriller, written/created by Michael Leal, penciled by Mike Wilson and colored by Michael McElveen. The
FOOM #2 - The First Appearance Of Wolverine, In 1973?
This week's comics were actually delivered to comic stores last week, and held to be put out on shelves on Christmas Eve, with stores embargoed up to the
It's been away for a while. There have been Daytrippers and Fabulous Killjoys since. But now, according to My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way, the Doom
By Alasdair Stuart Thought Bubble this year was as much about time travel as it was about comics. On almost every table you saw an indie or small press
Locke & Key saw its last issue release this week and many are singing its praises and mourning the close of an instant classic. But though Locke &
Sharknado. It says so much. Well, The Asylum, the studio that brought you that deadly attack of marine mammals from the sky, has another
UPDATE: It's a Christmas story of good cheer, the missing artwork has been located and reunited with its owner! Mulled wine and figgy puddling all round!




























