Saturday the 9th of December brings three signings a major comics award and family workshops at the British Museum to London.
Comics Archives
In Invincible Iron Man #13, Stark's on the mutant naughty list. Is Tony doomed to a future of solo Christmas cards?
Hexagon puts European comics written by Jean-Marc Lofficier, including Strangers #11 with José Luis Ruiz Pérez and Nestor Vagas.
Illyana Rasputin, Magik, to get a major X-Men role going forward... which is surprising for all sorts of reasons. More on that later today.
In Thunderbolts #1, Bucky Barnes and his rogue's roster aim to shock the system – but are they the spark or just faulty wiring?
In Poison Ivy #17, Ivy's old 'friends' seem to be sprouting up sans invitation. Paging Dr. Phil for a past-present smackdown!
Announced at CCXP, Ivan Reis will join Geoff Johns on a new Ghost Machine title, Hyde Street, to be published by Image Comics.
In Avengers #8, our heroes are trapped in a world of hurt, facing off against Myrddin. Odds on a team-building retreat?
Check out a sneak peek of Marvel's Voices: Avengers #1—where the Avengers' most "unique" tales are heroically anthologized.
Titans: Beast World - Tour Metropolis #1 electrifies Metropolis, but will it spark your interest or just short-circuit?
Lunch is an upcoming middle-grade graphic novel by Heather Nuhfer and Patricia Daguisan, being published by First Second in 2026.
PrintWatch: Boom Studios sends the Brzrkr: Fallen Empire one-shot and Something Is Killing The Children #35 back to print.
This December, Gotham's getting a dose of ho-ho-horror in Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #1. Santa's hit list: naughtier than ever.
Luciano Vecchio's Mystique And Destiny, "Be Gay, Do Crime" print on sale at CCXP this weekend, if hou can find him.
Next week sees the publication of Batman #140 by Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez, promising the big fight between Batman and The Joker.
There are rumours DC Comics is relaunching its horror/fantasy imprint Vertigo but it looks like Oni Press and Frodo may beat them to it.
There is X-Men gossip coming out of the big Brazilian comic book convention CCXP. And it's all about Magik and the Blue Moon...
In March, Marvel will publish Jackpot And Black Cat, a new mini-series by Celeste Bronfman and Emilio Laiso with Mary Jane and Felicia Hardy.
Mexican illustrator Rodrigo Reyes Rico's comedic, memoir-inflected MG graphic novel Fitting In is a story about an introverted middle schooler
The new edition of Things To Do In London If You Like Comics for December 2023. And next Saturday is looking like a monster day
Cassandra Calin is a cartoonist with 2.7 million followers on Instagram, and her debut middle-grade graphic novel out next year, The New Girl.
Grant Morrison has written so many movie pitches and screenplays that we will never get to read. Until he makes them into comic books.
Why do Marvel buy their comic book creators deep in the "special thanks" in the final credits when they relly don't have to?
Yes, I know, I missed out on the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List last week; major apologies. But I have compiled last week's below...
Duke #1 this past Monday from Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly and Jordie Bellaire, has had orders of nearly 70,000 from this week's FOC.
Adam Pollina came back to comics last year with something called EY3K0N, alongside Jae Lee, Tom DeFalco, Jim Cheung, and Khaby Lame.
PrintWatch: Two books getting new printings this week, Conan from Titan and Justice League Vs Godzilla Vs King Kong from DC Comics.
The new series, Predator Vs Wolverine, sees the Predator of the Fox movies fight the Wolverine of the Marvel comics.
Maya Henderson's debut middle-grade graphic novel, Brainbow, tells the story of a girl who senses colours and discovers she has synesthesia.
Gina Nguyen's middle-grade graphic novel debut, tentatively titled Dust, along with a second book, has been bought by Marisa DiNovis at Knopf