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The cover to Satellite Sam #14 by Howard Chaykin... And a photo of undetermined origin... In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each
As the Green Hornet and Kato team up with the Brass Hornet in Legenderry: Green Hornet #4, Byron Brewer checked in with series writer Daryl Gregory. Cover
We mentioned this was coming for the ComicsPRO event in Portland last week. Instead it seemed that DC Comics delayed announcing this particular measure
At the retailer roadshow in New York this Friday, DC Comics announced a new Spirit hardcover to celebrate the character's 75th anniversary this
Bleeding Cool mentioned that this would be considered. And it has been. At the DC Retailer Roadshow on Friday in New York, DC Comics announced they would
Bleeding Cool has told you how the Convergence titles from DC Comics will contain new, original preview stories for the June mini-relaunch titles, that
We've got a big week for Dynamite as the Altered States: Vampirella one-shot makes its debut along with Project Superpowers: Black Cross #1 by Warren
Shipping this week from Avatar Press is Crossed: Badlands #73, Crossed +100 #3, God Is Dead #30 and Uber #23... all of them have the #3 in them,
When Matt Kindt and Scott Kolins decided to make 2015 "the distant past" of their new comic, they flipped us all into a strange trans-temporal state where
We have a first look at Dynamite's new upcoming Altered States: Vampirella one-shot written by Nancy A. Collins and drawn by Francesco Manna. We also have
Sorry about today folks. Lots of technical stuff changing at Bleeding Cool. Should be a new day now... So... what have you been reading this week? Apart
Dynamite has released the Frank Thorne's Red Sonja Art Edition Vol 2 hardcover earlier this month and Byron Brewer got the opportunity to visit with the
Songgu Kwon writes for Bleeding Cool: Elf, a fantasy graphic novel Elf is firmly rooted in the classic European high-fantasy genre of Tolkien and
Val Hochberg writes for Bleeding Cool: That’s the trouble with evil ancient prophecies, isn’t it? There’s always some evil cult that’s trying to cause