Disco is back in this preview of Archie Milestones Jumbo Digest #15: The Best of the 1970s, in stores Wednesday.
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Every once in a while, a project comes along with such an intriguing high concept that it jams itself between some of your neurons and refuses to be
In Eat The Rich, the horrific or satirical elements about the ultra-rich and their secret lives are the easiest to believe.
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
Jack Kamen is best remembered for his science fiction, horror, and crime work for EC Comics, but he also did notable work for Fox Feature.
Last year, wrestling figure Ric Flair was meant to launch a new comic book from Scout Comics at New York Comic Con. However, after a number of harassment
PrintWatch: The rather delayed Fox And Hare #1 seemed to blow out of the doors from Vault Comics. So much so that it needs a second printing, fast. And it
Last week, Bleeding Cool followed up on a year ago when Marvel Comics signed an exclusive contract with Penguin Random House, for comic book sales to
Marvel Comics may have the Alien/Aliens/Predator franchise now, but this has brought new interest to the Dark Horse Aliens, and Predator runs. With
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,
The Silver Surfer looks for that old deus ex machina, the Ultimate Nullifier, in this preview of Fantastic Four #44.
Wonder Woman's team plots to stop a protest by peaceful milk drinkers in this preview of Wonder Woman #788, in stores Tuesday from DC.
Detective Chubb threatens to arrest Batman if he's hiding anything illegal in this preview of I Am Batman #10... but violent vigilantism is perfectly fine!
Crimes by Women #10 from Fox Feature Syndicate was the subject of discussion in Fredric Wertham's Seduction of the Innocent.
Tony Stark has a proposal for Patsy Walker in this preview of Iron Man #20. He thinks a ring would be tacky, but he wrote the proposal in a letter.
Mr. Agony and Mr. Ecstacy stalk their prey in this preview of Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country #3, in stores on Tuesday.
Cable is brought back with a special enhancement in this preview of X-Men Red #3, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
DC celebrates Pride Month in the best way possible: by selling a repring for $5.99 in this preview of DC Pride: Tim Drake Special #1.
Once again, everything in comics comes down someone's Mommy Issues in this preview of Spider-Gwen: Gwenverse #3.
Batgirl makes a deal with The Saints in this preview of Batgirls #7... but all is not what it seems.
Deadpool jokingly teases an ongoing team-up series with Logan in this preview of Wolverine #22, but Marvel would absolutely go for that pitch.
In this preview of Jurassic League #2, where the Justice League are all Dino-Rachels, Dino-Batman's demeanor isn't much different than regular Batman's.
There were a lot of strange superheroes created during the Golden Age, but Cyclone Comics' Volton might be in a class all his own.
Moon Knight begs Doctor Strange for a reboot in this preview of Moon Knight: Black, White & Blood #2. Why not just wait five more issues?
Krypto returns in this preview of Superman: Son of Kal-El #12... but will he be headed straight to obedience school?!
In this preview of Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1, it's the Fourth of July, and Cap and Bucky are looking to bust people setting off illegal fireworks.
In the recent Gotham Anniversary Special, we saw The Penguin and Catwoman working together in a very non-DC Comics continuity story, in which they
Kieron Gillen tweets, "I JUST CAN'T STOP WRITING JUDGMENT DAY AND MARVEL IS ENABLING ME! SEND HELP!" Valerio Schiti replies, "As you know, I have
It's one of the vagaries of modern superhero comics storytelling in a shared universe of continuity. If an event happens in a main character's own book,
During his 1948 war on comic books, Indianapolis Mayor Albert G. Feeney singled out a story that appeared in Famous Crimes #1.