Hitting stores today is American Gothic Press' series Broken Moon. The final issue of the series by Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) and Nat Jones ('68)
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Back in May, Bleeding Cool looked at the use of the term "616" by Marvel to denote the main continuity in which their stories were told. And suggested
It started with thing like Lootcrate and Nerdblock... then it shifted to more specific things like the Marvel Collector's Corps. Well, not to be out done
From Secret Wars #6 and #9....
The first issue of this comic knocked my socks off. From the moment I read the first page, I was hooked. Therefore, it's no surprise that I was ready
It was 64 pages for $7.99. 12 cents a page. It is now 48 pages for $6.99. 14.5 cents a page. Dark Knight: The Crusade is still credited as being written
Yeah you are. We all know it. Robin War concludes but lays the groundwork for new Robinness. And new Owlness. There's a going to be a lot more Owlishness
There has been a lot of talk about the new Red Sonja comic from Dynamite. The series from Marguerite Bennett and Aneke features the newly redesigned and
Rachel Leighton, Diamondback, has been a supervillain for decades, but one who turned to the side of the angels. Ish. She was part of the villianous
In today's All-New X-Men, the Teen Cyclops takes a stand. One that goes viral, worldwide. Yay! Teen Cyclops! reclaiming your identity after whatever
Do you really need three reasons? Well, you shouldn't...but here you have it. The BOOM! Studios relaunch of Saban’s Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is
In Watchmen, Dr Manhattan is charged - falsely it later transpires - with giving cancer to his nearest and dearest. It's something that happens to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZzCYGgVShI Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport,
DC Comics' Catwoman has undergone a change. Recently made mob boss of Gotham and more public about her bisexuality, there has been a little bit of a coup,
Last month, we described Insexts by Marguerite Bennett and Ariela Kristantina from Aftershock Comics as an Avatar Press comic in disguise. That disguise