The Sweetness Between Us is a new YA rom-com graphic novel by Sarah Winifred Searle. "When farm boy Perley goes back to school after being diagnosed with
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Skybound has announced the kickoff of its year-long 20th-anniversary celebration of Invincible, the comic series from Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker &
Sloane Leong is creating a sequel to Prism Stalker which was published in 2018 by Image Comics, as Prism Stalker: The Weeping Star, from Dark Horse. In
Drawn to Change the World is a middle-grade nonfiction graphic novel anthology written by #KidLit4Climate founder Emma Reynolds of Amara and the Bats.
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Blockbuster is dead in this preview of Nightwing #97, but that's not the way Dick Grayson wanted things to go down.
The Penguin seeks to regain his criminal empire with a gun and a single bullet in this preview of Batman: One Bad Day - The Penguin #1.
Young Miracleman awakens after a decades-long nap in the 21st century in this preview of Miracleman by Gaiman and Buckingham: The Silver Age #1, and amazingly, he doesn't immediately ask to go back to sleep.
A phantom irate at the state of movies today tries to kill Shaggy and Scooby in this preview of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? #118.
In this preview of X-Men #16, Forge strikes a bargain with Mister Sinister, which is sure to work out great and not have disastrous unforeseen consequences. That's sarcasm, by the way.
The titular Bill and Ted celebrate Día de los Muertos on November 2nd with Bill & Ted's Day of the Dead #1 from Opus Comics, on final order cuttoff Monday.
This preview of Black Adam #5 shows why you should always buy Girl Scout cookies. You never know what might happen if you don't.
Lady Qi’ra, Darth Vader, The Knights Of Ren, feature on Star Wars: Hidden Empire connecting variant covers by Steven Cummings. Following Star Wars: War of
Previously stated as being created by Whilce Portacio and John Byrne for Uncanny X-Men #282, and published in 1991, Bishop was a time-travelling mutant
Rogue State, the new activist comic book series by Matteo Pizzolo and C. Granda for Black Mask Studios is out on the 9th of November, with a special image
One month after Whatnot Publishing revealed their first release, Alpha Betas #1, had over 45,000 copies ordered, and a few days after announcing their
PrintWatch: Marvel Comics is reprinting Miracleman #0 with internal art from Leinil Francis Yu on the cover, and Spider-Man #1 with a Mark Bagley cover.
Z2 Comics is to publish In Flames: The Jester’s Curse, a graphic novel based on the work of Swedish metal band In Flames. The book expands the
This week, on the 18th of October, is the BBC's 100th Anniversary. Next year on the 16th of October, it's Disney's turn to celebrate a century. And Marvel
The typical About Comics publication is put out because About Comics publisher Nat Gertler thinks it's good stuff... but their latest book has an
A few months ago, DC Comics cancelled the Robin comic book series, starring Damian Wayne, son of Bruce Wayne, and a future Batman in the lead. The launch
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Comics and graphic novel publisher Ablaze Publishing has revealed their January 2023 solicits and solicitations, beginning with a new series drawn by
Gary Shipman launches his new comic book Titan: Mouse Of Might in December from Blood Moon Comics. It is joined by Angel Fuentes and Nahuel Sb launching
Katie: Black Dragon is a new comic book by Roel Torres and Sean Von Gorman, launching from Bad Kids Press about "a divorced housewife from Jersey who
Bryan Hitch has had an online gallery for his artwork longer than most, and makes a keen point of sending potential purchasers of his original comic book
It is former DC Comics publisher, and current Frank Miller Presents Editor-In-Chief, Dan DiDio is celebrating his birthday today. And he has an
There were a lot of Judgment Day tie-in comic books published this week. But where might it all be going? Let's try and look at the tea leaves, join the
Last week, Bleeding Cool reported that DC Comics was cancelling the Superman: Son Of Kal-El comic book after its eighteenth issue, replacing it with a new
Skybound Entertainment has published prose novels before, but only ones related to The Walking Dead. Now it seems they are expanding further afield with