All of that doing what he does best finally catches up with Wolverine in this preview of New Fantastic Four #3.
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Tee Franklin, writer of the Harley Quinn: The Animated Series comic book, and now the TV series, is among the second class of disability futures fellows
Black Canary has some harsh words for John Constantine in this preview of DC vs. Vampires #8. Will she join Green Arrow in implementing vampire regime change?
Ace Periodicals' Sure-Fire Comics series featured the superhero Flash Lightning, whose origin is similar to the later Dr. Fate origin.
Tini Howard and Bob Quinn's Knights Of X #4 began dealing with the death of Gambit in Otherworld - which means if he gets resurrected, he will come back
The X-Men welcome Deadpool in this preview of Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #5. But will he survive the experience?
Zoot Comics iconic cover to issue #16 featuring Rulah, Jungle Goddess is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.
Skottie Young time! Bleeding Cool broke some news on the changing face of Nick Spencer and Substack Comics recently. But James Tynion IV just dropped some
Captain Marvel wins a war all by himself on the cover of Whiz Comics #3, actually the second issue, taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
Bleeding Cool broke some news on the changing face of Nick Spencer and Substack Comics recently. But James Tynion IV just dropped some more news about how
The Big Book Of was a series of comic book anthologies published by DC Comics' Paradox Press imprint between 1994 and 2000. Ten of the seventeen were
Jughead is pretty annoyed when his friends take up parkour in this preview of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #332... and we couldn't agree with him more!
Bleeding Cool has covered at length the legal battle between Marvel Entertainment Chairman and multi-billionaire Ike Perlmutter and his wife Laura
If you were wondering whether Nightcrawler uses his tail during sex, then this preview of Legion of X #4 is for you.
The mighty return of Things To Do In London If You Like Comics. Turns out there is lots to do, if you live in and around London. Take a look... Tuesday,
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics,
The mysterious Ace Periodicals character The Unknown narrated Four Favorites stories, then jumped to Hands of Fate as Fate himself yrs later.
Mysterious publishing switches, a missing issue, and a spin-off all contribute to the twists and turns of the Captain Battle saga.
Al Ewing and Javier Rodríguez throw enough wrinkles in the “getting the team together” portion of Defenders: Beyond #1 that it reads fresh.
Crime Smashers was a 15 issue crime comics series that included art from Joe Kubert and Wally Wood, from a company owned by Harry Donenfeld.
Neither especially good nor bad, Shang-Chi And The Ten Rings #1 reads like someone said, “produce a generic comic book”.
Four Favorites was an Ace Periodicals anthology title featuring a rotating cast of the publishers best characters.
Sean Murphy, Clay McCormack and Simone Di Meo have a new White Knight Murphyverse spinoff with the Red Hood this Tuesday, revisiting the character who, as
Gangsters Can't Win was a title from the late-1940s crime comic book era which featured some classic covers and stories.
It was delayed. And delayed again. Then Mary Marvel was removed from the Dark Crisis Justice League and no one knows why. But maybe DC Comics wanted her
The Black Hood was created by Harry Shorten for MLJ Comics, later known as Archie Comics, and first appeared in Top-Notch Comics #9 in 1940. Black Hood is
Regular Crimebuster foe Iron Jaw from Boy Comics, might be one of the most vicious supervillains of the war era.
Ellery Queen was created in 1928 by cousins Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee as part of a writing competition. He was a fictitious mystery
Haunted Thrills was one of the most succesful of Farrell Publications' Pre-Code Horror series, featuring artwork from Iger Studio.
Yesterday, I reported on Rob Liefeld talking about current up-and-coming comics creators he works with in rather disparaging tones. ". The talents I let