Spike gets sentimental when Wesley takes an arrow in the eye for him in this preview of Angel #5.
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Felix Faust sends Batman to hell in this preview of Batman/Superman: World's Finest #3... so Superman kills him?!
In this preview of World of Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #15, Veronica gets a self-driving "Tezzla" in the second Elon Musk centric Archie comic in as many weeks.
In this preview of Looney Tunes #782, Bugs Bunny finds himself surrounded by "humorless robots." Are they Bleeding Cool readers?
MLJ superhero the Wizard foiled plots against America in Top-Notch Comics, including a Russian attack against the U.S. Capital Building.
That was the Lake Como that was. No cosplay. No TV and movie stars. No games or action figures. Just comic book artists and comic book art, in a place
After a long time, comic conventions are back. With Covid protections lowered, people are feeling the need to get back to a more normal life. Last month,
The Lake Comoc Comic Art Festival just held it's auction, open to all at the show. No buyer's fee, no taxes, the highest price bid is the price received.
Gun Honey is about a fantastically attractive female gun runner (Joanna Tan) who is blackmailed into service by the U.S. government. It’s more pulp than noir
MLJ's Hangman Comics #7 tells the saga of a disgruntled scientist who teams up with a gangster to unleash a pandemic on the world.
Perhaps the oddest X-Men comic ever, The Uncanny X-Men at The State Fair of Texas has barn fighting and a mutant centaur.
Once upon a time, Dark Horse had the license to Aliens and Predator comic books, and with them, publisher Mike Richardson built a publishing empire in
It was a note to a fan page on Facebook that did it, with a well-connected fan pointing to an upcoming Conan cover by Esad Ribic as his last, as Marvel no
Last night saw the Grand Opening Reception for Lake Como Comic Art Festival in Como, Italy. A prestigious comic book event, it takes place amongst the
Greetings from Italy and the Lake Como Comic Art Festival, where Bleeding Cool is coming from this weekend! But first, welcome to the Daily LITG. The
MLJ ended the pulp-style character Scarlet Avenger to make way for the style of teen humor that would make the publisher famous.
More Fun Comics #45 hit the newsstands at an interesting time for DC Comics and the comic book publishing industry at large.
Get an early look at Silk Hills from Oni Press by Ryan Ferrier, Brian Level, and Kate Sherron ahead of Monday's final order cutoff, in stores June 15th.
Fornite x Marvel: Zero War #3 will feature a Wolverine pickaxe digital download, raising the obvious question: can it be dual wielded?
Get an early look at Orcs in Space #10, a digital exclusive coming out on June 15th from Oni Press.
Dark Horse Comics and Berger Books announced a new OGN coming from I.N.J. Culbard in November: Salamandre.
The Sleeper symbiote find a new host and re-debut as Sleeper Agent in Venom #11, coming from the House of Ideas in August.
Dark Horse will collect volume 1 and volume 2 of Tales from Harrow County in an oversized library edition hardcover this October.
Despite publishing very few issues over the last sixty years, Marvel has somehow managed to fudge the math to justify publishing Amazing Fantasy #1000.
The All-Nighter returns next week from ComiXology Originals. Check out a preview of The All-Nighter #6, in stores on June 17th.
Read a preview of The Wrong Earth: Purple #1, set in a world where the 1980s never ended, like many comic readers wish was reality.
Human Target returns from hiatus one month early with a prequel one-shot, Tales of the Human Target, hitting stores in August.
Jackpot Comics was an early anthology series published by MLJ which featured some of the publisher's most popular characters.
Patsy Walker is getting back to her roots on Marvel Unlimited with a new digital comic by Trina Robbins and Derek Charm.
DC Comics dropped an early preview of Batman #125 by Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jimenez, the start of Zdarsky's run as lead writer on the book.