The identity of the new Captain Krakoa remains a mystery after Uncanny Avengers #1. There are a few good theories though...
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Yesterday, Bad Idea launched a Kickstarter for David Lapham's The Ends, promising a premium digital comic book experience to shame Amazon.
Secrets of True Love is the very last Romance comic book released by St. John Publications, and is part of an interesting Matt Baker mystery.
Maria Llovet will make her Image Comics debut with the comic book series, Crave, described as "Eyes Wide Shut meets Black Mirror"
In 1979, the cover art for the Heavy Metal graphic novel adaptation of 1941 by Rick Veitch and Steve Bissette, was stolen from the offices.
Daredevil #14 by Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto came to its conclusion yesterday. As Daredevil prepares to be born again...
Persepolis remains one of the great graphic novels of all time and one of the best movie adaptations of a comic book. Created by Iranian expat French
Earlier this month, Bleeding Cool reported on a break-in at Time Warp Comics of Boulder, Colorado, with more than $13,000 comics stolen.
Once upon a time Keith Davidsen worked for Avatar Press, owners of Bleeding Cool, as Director of Sales & Marketing.
What with North America ban next? No matter what the world throws at you, at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics and stuff.
Today's Spider-Man #11 has one Peter Parker being very uncomfortable with having a sidekick Spider-Boy. Especially one who is ten years old.
Movie writer Michael Schwartz is making his comicwriting debut with Armored, about an orphan who stumbles across a haunted suit of armour.
Bleeding Cool previously scooped the news of a Sabretooth event coming to Wolverine by Benjamin Percy and Victor LaValle.
Comic book collector Sam Hare has the original artwork cover to Giant-Size X-Men #1 from 1975 by Dave Cockrum. Or not...
The Scourge was a mind created from the union of The Spark Eternal, and a new technology once locked away by the Sith.
Today's Spider-Man #11 by Dan Slott and Luciano Vecchio is basically Spider-Boy #0, and sets out the history we were previously unaware of...
Orchis and X-Men in X-Men Red, Ghost Rider, Iron Man Annual , Marvel Voices: X-Men, Alpha Flight, Dark X-Men and Uncanny Avengers #1.
Two weeks there were several. Last week as today, there was just one G.O.D.S. preview page, this time in Uncanny Avengers #1 from Marvel.
Within a few months in 1947, Matt Baker, Jack Kamen and the rest of the Iger Studio completely transformed Victor Fox's comic book line.
From Freddie Mercury's Fantastic Four to Banksy's fractionalised seaside postcard, that's what you've been reading on Bleeding Cool.
I have no idea what Banksy thinks about his work sold as fractionalised shares. But I guess we will find out with Valentine's Day Mascara.
In TMNT: Splintered Fate #1, rat-napping is the latest trend in NYC. Can the turtles save Splinter or just order more pizza?
Dive into theft and treachery in Italy with a double dose of Bettie in "Bettie Page #3". Because two Betties are clearly what we asked for.
In Sonic the Hedgehog #63, Silver demonstrates how not to make friends by being blatantly inattentive. Intrigued? Read on!
Disney Villains: Maleficent #4 promises us one hell of a rude awakening for a cocky Knight. It's fabulous. Try not to get too invested, folks.
Void Rivals #3 has just dropped on Amazon Kindle, in the UK at least, and the Transformers reference are dropping alomgside it.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #142 is here with love, kidnap, and... time travel? Just another 'average' day in the sewer!
Get ready for some more drama with our fiery-haired friend. 'Red Sonja #2' continues to give her trust issues by breathing life into her nightmares.
Godzilla: War for Humanity #1 explores the age-old question: If Godzilla's having a midlife crisis, who saves the day?
Tony Daniel of Nocterra and Batman is to launch an all-new fantasy series titled Edenwood from Image Comics in September.