After sleeping with Jennifer Reece, Swamp Thing spews leaves all over the bedroom in this preview of Swamp Thing #13.
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In Hulk Vs. Thor: Banner Of War, Donny Cates, Martin Coccolo, Matt Wilson, and Joe Sabino faithfully recreate an old Marvel standard.
This adaptation of Elric: The Dreaming City more accurately conveys the pulpiness and sadism of the setting than previous adaptations.
The story of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #1, courtesy of Chris Cantwell is Obi-Wan writing his memoirs. The real story of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #1 is artist’s Ario Anindito’s versatility.
Brown University college football associates Busy Arnold and George Brenner put out The Clock in Quality's Crack Comics in the Golden Age.
Marvel Omnibuses aren't cheap but many collect them. Here are five Marvel Omnibuses that have sold for $500 or more in 2022.
AWA Studios announced the upcoming launch of Sacrament, the latest sci-fi space adventure from the UK award-winning writer Peter Milligan (HELLBLAZER,
On the 12th of April, Bleeding Cool broke the news that. Frank Miller was launching a new publishing company, with Dan DiDio appointed as the company's
Grendel is a comic book created by Matt Wagner, first published 40 years ago in 1982 by Comico. A noir comic book that sought to mirror the likes of
Thank FOC It's Sunday - Planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off at Diamond Comic Distributors on Monday. And now Lunar
Spawn recently reached his 300th issue and is well into its fourth century of issues. But it all began thirty years ago this summer with the release of
Scout Comics continues to expand their line in their August 2022 solicits and solicitations, with launches for Eternus #1 by Don Handfield, Anastazja
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what is
A patriotic superhero with a weird helmet and an intelligent eagle sidekick, Captain Flag and Yank debuted in Blue Ribbon Comics #16.
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics,
Oh look, it's a plague comic book. How timely. I am sure this look at the English plague of the 17th century will be full of satirical allegory. Cover The
Shield-Wizard Comics #11 is a stand-out horror cover of this unique MLJ Magazines series by underappreciated artist Clem Weisbecker.
Jughead gets a job funneling cheap high school labor to a local advertising agency in this preview of Archie Giant Comics Splendor.
Damian Wayne finds his calling in this preview of DC vs. Vampires: Hunters #1. And yes, it's vampire murder.
Preview Gender Queer: A Memoir deluxe edition hardcover, coming from Oni Press in June, ahead of FOC on Monday.
Deathstroke has finally caught up with Talia Ghul, and he's really holding a grudge in this preview of Robin #14. So is she.
PReview Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #10, by Chris Samnee, Laura Samnee, and Matthew Wilson, ahead of Monday's final order cutoff.
Deathstroke and Ravager embark on a quest to kill the Al Ghul family in this preview of Deathstroke Inc. #9.
Avengers of 1,000,000 BC, Jurassic League, and now even Archie's gone prehistoric in this preview of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #330.
Scavenger continues his quest to assemble the Infinity Gems in this preview of Aquamen #4... with help from Ocean Master
Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler: Dreadful Reins by Tom King and Mitch Gerads is the first in a series of graphic novellas from DC Comics, each featuring
Pep Comics #41 is a noteworthy moment for Archie because it marks the real beginning of his takeover of the Pep Comics title's covers.
The Criterion Collection designer Eric Skillman wrote a comic book series, drawn by Stillwater's Ramon K. Perez and Miklos Felvideki a few years ago,
ABLAZE Publishing's new collection of the classic newspaper strip Friday Foster: The Sunday Strips, by Jim Lawrence and Jorge Longarón, has been nominated
A couple of weeks ago, Bleeding Cool reported on one of our own, former Bleeding Cool contributor Josh Adams, for getting a Pulitzer Prize under the new