During San Diego Comic Con, Bleeding Cool ran the news that Titan Comics had received over 100,000 pre-orders each for the first issues of their
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Go on, let's take the first page of New 52: Futures End out of context. I don't know, Superman, I think Wonder Woman deserves a little more romance than
Boom! sent out the following image as a teaser for their KaBoom kids imprint. Well I recognised one of them. Kappaseed... These are the Capture Creatures
Two days ago, Bleeding Cool ran The Great Cyclops Conspiracy, a theory from two readers, based in part upon our own reporting about the nature of Axis.
This week, Boom! are relaunching Hexed, Michael Alan Nelson's (Day Men) series about a supernatural thief-for-hire nicknamed "Lucifer." The first series
We know that the creators of the New 52: Futures End are big fans of Bleeding Cool after they sent us a shot of their possible upcoming plans for the
Okay, so the Inhumans are being boosted up at Marvel at the moment. To be the publisher's next big thing, X-Men replacement, spin off series, a movie on
So what have Peter Parker and Silk been up to in today's Amazing Spider-Man #5?
Okay, look, there are spoilers here. Spoilers spoilers spoilers. big-spoiler Because there are comics spoilers. And there are TV spoilers and there are collection spoilers. And there are spoilers.
With this week's release of Legends Of Red Sonja trade, we get to see the She-Devil with a Sword written by some of the top talent in the industry. Nancy
Just the other day we pointed out how Harley Quinn was namechecking Dick's restaurant in San Diego as a place famed for its rude service (and the whole
Today's Original Sin #7 looks like it will be leading right into the upcoming storyline in which a woman is granted the power of Thor, by picking up his
Bleeding Cool reported on Gail Simone leaving Batgirl over creative differences with the editor - who then also left. At the time, Simone tweeted, No, it
We've got exclusive extended previews of four of the books coming out from Dynamite this week: Red Sonja #11 by Gail Simone and Walter Geovani, The
By Shawn Perry and Victor De Leon Gosh it feels good to be a Bleeder at Boston Comic-Con. Greetings from Boston! Throughout this weekend I have met with a