Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez changed our expectations of horror comics in the many arcs of the long-running "season" based series Locke & Key from
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So how will the Marvel Comics Deathlok look like the Marvel's Agents Of SHIELD Deathlok? CBR has the pages from the new upcoming Original Sins: Deathlok
I understand that, initially, DC Comics planned an "impromptu" creative summit in Chicago to coincide with C2E2. I understand that at that summit, they
Picture yourself relaxing on a riverbank in the bright sun, with a cool breeze. Fishing rod in hand, we're going Amazon fishing for upcoming Marvel Comics
It’s that time again, time for a preview of 2000AD for Wednesday, April 30th in the UK in print, available the same day digitally, and a little behind in
DO YOU REMEMBER THE FIRST CON? Did you go to the very first comic con? Ethan Roberts is looking for the folks that attended one in New York back in July
I've had the chance to read a good batch of this year's Free Comic Book Day 2014 titles. Here are thoughts about thirty-one of them. More to come...
As ever, a few heads up on some changes on upcoming Marvelcomic books. We told you about the non-Mike Mignola Rocket Raccoon variant cover.,,
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes back Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to discuss
Artist Jesse Hamm, a member of Portland's Periscope Studios (his art site here) tweeted this picture to help explain how to draw superhero breasts. Some
Dynamite continues giving us full comics to share with you, the readers. Today we get Uncanny #1 by writer Andy Diggle, artist Aaron Campbell and covers
Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London. They say: Welcome to Episode 149 of the Orbiting Pod! This week, we
By Jeremy Konrad Out this week on Comixology is issue 2 of the LGBTQ superhero comic The Pride, written by Bleeding Cool’s own Joe Glass. For those who do
ECW Press has released their second pop culture book in their series 'Pop Classics' and have chosen an always appealing topic in Raise Some Shell: Teenage
A collation of the top ten charts of a number if disparate stores, measuring sales on Wednesdays and Thursdays only, those who can’t wait till the weekend