Last night was the premier of the Batman Vs Superman trailer, and since then, social media has been buzzing. I think that Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne is
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Valiant's team book Unity comes to an end with a humor filled 25th issue while Ninjak kicks off a new story arc called Operation: Deadside... both on sale
Marvel Comics has been running a number of comic books based on Disney theme park rides and events. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Seekers of the
Great Writing, Unique Art, And A Cast Of Characters That Feel Like Family: Gotham Academy #12 Review
It's always a good thing when you sit down to read a comic and get so sucked in that you blink and the issue is over. Great writing, unique art, and a
This is the first page of next week's Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year Two #3 by Si Spurrier and Simon Fraser. Published by Titan Comics, the
We've covered how Marvel have registered the trademark for "Color Your Own" for adult colouring-in books, and how this has been seen as an easy category
Bleeding Cool broke the news back in 2014 that Amazon were looking to buy ComiXology three weeks before it went official. Since then, ComIXology has
A look at some solicitation changes 'twixt solicitation and publication.... We mentioned Action Comics #47 was solicited with art by Aaron Kuder, but
Stupid, stupid old man. You had to go and live in London, England. So there's no way you'd be able to get to New York for this Frank Miller, Brian
Welcome to the Fourth Bleeding Cool Top 100 Power List for the next Bleeding Cool Magazine, being serialized right now on the Bleeding Cool website. It's
Marvel Comics has just announced at the Brazilian comic book show CCXP, a big X-Men crossover event for 2016, Apocalypse Wars featuring the All-New
It's about that time of year when everyone starts looking back on the year that was. Well, in March we saw the first In-Store Convention Kick-Off, a day
In the most recent issue of the fantasy/PR comic book series from Devil's Due/1First Comics, Public Relations #4, Matthew Sturges and Dave Justus include
For the launch of Invincible Iron Man, Marvel created a "Build Your Own Iron Man" promotion, where readers could collect cardboard parts of Iron Man free
After October's direct market statistics were released, I received e-mails from certain industry folks shocked at how low DC Comics' marketshare was, and