There was one story last week. Okay, there was two, don't forget the return of Firefly as a comc for next year, but yeah. Marvel Studios, Marvel Studios,
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The Electricomics app, heralded here at Bleeding Cool through a series of interviews last autumn into winter, launched with its four original comic
All power to Tortsein Adair over at the Beat for the persistent Googling on this one. Study Hall of Justice is a new series of novels of younger reader
Adult colouring books are such the rage now. And a number of comic book companies have realised that all they have to do is put out the black-and-white
They promised it would come. And now it is. A landscape-formatted Deluxe hardcover for Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin's The Private Eye, originally
This is Older Than the Hills, the new graphic serial by Martin Hayes and Chris Askham is launching in Volume 18 of David Lloyd’s digital magazine Aces
Here we have a step-by-step look at Joyce Chin's cover for the first issue of Dynamite's new miniseries Alice Cooper Vs. Chaos! The series is written by
With the settlement between Marvel Comics and the Kirby estate, the publisher can show the love for Jack Kirby that fans and creators have been showing
Stjepan Sejic (Witchblade, Sunstone) brings to print his web-comic Switch. The series is a younger take on Top Cow's popular Witchblade Universe. The new
Here we have some process art by the talented Sergio Davila for the Gail Simone written Swords of Sorrow #5. The main series in Dynamite's all-female
On September 2, 2015, Forrest Helvie (w) and Michelle Lodge (a) released their collaboration The Adventures of Whiz Bang: The Boy Robot on Kickstarter
I've mentioned before that I enjoy Illuminating Comics best with the focused totality of their sarcastic powers. Which they appear to have just done
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
Bleeding Cool writer Dan Wickline is giving his novel Deadly Creatures: A Lucius Fogg Mystery away free on Kindle this weekend, through till Monday. This
The Kursk Written by Sasha Janowicz. Art by Andrea Montano. Covers by Slawomir Nietupski. Edited and Adapted by James A. Bretney. Published by Lucha