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Notice all that talk about war in the X-Men: Apocalypse trailer? So did Marvel.... This is the cover for Extraordinary X-Men #8., beginning the X-Men:
Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 was a monster of a hit. But it couldn't turn the tide too much from a Marvel on the rise - who put out three issues of
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran an article reporting that DC Comics had approached a number of Marvel exclusive writers and artists asking about their
After the success of the first series, Dynamite is bringing David F. Walker back for another round with Shaft: Imitation of Life strating in February.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3tC8TPh9oQ When Marvel announced that Star Wars: Vader Down #1 had pre-orders of 450,000, doubt crept in. Could that
A rough sketch of the cover for Totally Awesome Hulk #5 from Frank Cho. He does make a good footstool....
Do you think he meant he'll be back as a stuffed toy Terminator from Kidrobot? Probably not, but it’s nice to think you’re getting the real thing. This
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chD0w7qNyaA The Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic
Earlier today it was announced that not only would Rom the Space Knight be part of Free Comic Book Day but the character would be getting his own new
Agnes Garbowska, an artist on one of the stories in Dynamite’s new Grumpy Cat & Pokey #1, on sale in February, sat down with Byron Brewer to discuss
Monthly subscription boxes aimed at the geek demographic have profilerated. Started by Loot Crate, followed by Nerd Block, then copied by everybody. So
Launching next week... Dragon Age Magekiller, Lucifer, Judge Dredd, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Civil War Prelude, Squadron Supreme, Starbrand &
After being out of print for 20 years, Titan Comics is bringing a classic tale back for a whole new generation to enjoy. I’m talking about Lone Sloane:
The Batman monthly comic book has remained the most consistent, bestselling monthly comic book in the comic store direct market, and the current New 52