Check out our Poison Ivy #15 preview, where Ivy bravely traverses Gotham's gritty underbelly. Will she survive or become botanically...bored?
Comics Archives
This Wednesday sees Image Comics/Skybound publish Transformers #1, and Marvel Comics publish G.O.D.S. #1. Both are going back for seconds.
Join the Ghost Rider Annual #1's Halloween festivities. Will it bring treats, tricks, or the imminent end of the world? Find out!
Unreal, is the a debut YA graphic novel by Ellen Walker, a memoir-inspired story that has had world rights sold to Little Brown Ink.
One of the better Sheena covers from the Fiction House run is taking bids at Heritage Auctions right now as we speak.
Back in July, we pointed out how Radiant Black #25 was published not just with variant covers. But it also had variant endings.
Rev up your time machines for Justice Society of America: Gold Edition #1. Yes friends, DC has indeed found a new way to wring out pennies from old spandex suits.
The feature Spy Fighter in 1940's Fight Comics #1 from Fiction House divided the world of 1997 into three warring superpowers.
Identified as the publication containing Matt Baker's first published comic work, Jumbo Comics #69 features his art on jungle girl Sheena.
Dick Grayson, Nightwing asks the question about fellow former Robin, Jason Todd, Red Hood, in tomorrow's Batman #138. And it's a big one.
At New York Comic Con, The ICv2 Insider Talks 2023 will focus on the direct market. With Paul Levitz and Jim Shooter in conversation
Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest #4 brings Nada's Stone Age masterplan to the front. Can the captain withstand the storm, or will she suffer the ultimate reboot?
Batman #38 aligned the origins of Vandal Savage and Ra's Al Ghul together. Tomorrow, Batman #138 makes that a little more official.
Ten years after Ryan K Lindsay wrote about Deer Editor for Bleeding Cool, Mad Cave Studios is putting it into print in January 2024.
Shazam #4 turns our hero into a Grade-A jerk. Will Billy wrestle back control, or are we stuck with Mean Girls Shazam? Stay tuned!
Batman #12 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Becky Cloonan and Andy Clarke was published back in 2012 by DC Comics.
Bryan Hitch & Mark Waid's comic book series Superman: The Last Days Of Lex Luthor #2 was cancelled and resolicited for December.
George Tuska was a comic artist best known for Golden Age work, who returned to comics in the sixties to co-create Luke Cage and Moondragon.
Dall-E 3 topped Bleeding Cool charts yesterday... no matter what the world throws at you, at Bleeding Cool, you can still read about stuff.
Our favorite doom-breathing drama queen is at it again in Star Wars: Darth Vader #39. Cause nothing heals hate like a good ol' space opera.
Fasten your seatbelts, readers! Scooby-Doo Where Are You #124 takes us on a wild ride as our beloved Mystery Machine becomes a TV show prop.
Witness Scott Summers' hubris catch up with him in the X-Men #27. "I am the X-Men," he said. Taken down by a needle and thread!
Fiction House's Ranger Comics launched featuring the Rangers of Freedom, a costumed hero-centric group who faced the villain SuperBrain.
In Peacemaker Tries Hard #6, our "hero" wrangles with his superhero status and the perils of party planning. Intrigued yet?
X-Force #45 finds our heroes — Wolverine, Colossus and company — stuck behind bars. What next, community service?
Why I Adopted My Husband Yuta Yagi is a fun and funny autobiographical manga about how he and his partner made their union legal in Japan.
Gene Simmons' Dominatrix #4 unleashes leather-clad vengeance on November 1st! Just your average tale of identity crisis and exploding veins.
Fight Comics #15 introduces its fictional patriotic superhero Super-American with a cover blurb explaining his arrival from the future.
Take a peek into "Blue Beetle #2" as Blood Scarab steps up for a bout - seems like he's got a thing for Bug Squashing!
The tough-to-get Kaanga Comics series features some spectacular art and covers from the likes of Maurice Whitman and Jack Kamen.