Fables returns for a new 12-issue run starting with this preview of Fables #151, in stores Tuesday, May 17th. Yes, 2022.
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Dark Horse Comics #7 published by Dark Horse Comics in 1993 showed the soon-to-be Jedi Nomi Sunrider on its cover, defending her daughter following the
Archie was a rather startling contrast with the very serious MLJ superheroes also featured in Jackpot Comics.
If you can find a copy, give Grim a look. If not, give it a month or two for Boom to reprint the comic.
MLJ's the Black Hood had a fascinating journey through the Golden Age of comic books, and Black Hood Comics was a part of it.
With a healthy balance of humor and character development, Quests Aside #1 does a great job of showing the contrast between the realities of capitalism
I am aware that many people think that Frank Miller's run on Daredevil is the bee's knees. And I get it, I really do. But, for personal choice, it's
Everything you love to see about the penultimate Dark Lord of the Sith is displayed in Star Wars: Darth Vader #22. The artist, formerly known as Anakin
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran the news breaking out of Lake Como Comic Art Festival, that Marvel Comics would no longer have the Conan The Barbarian
One of the coolest zombie covers of the 80's, Deadworld #1 is taking bids at Heritage Auctions right now as we speak.
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
Joyce Chin has set up shop at the Lake Como Comic Art Festival with all of the great and good in comic book artists from the USA, the UK and mainland
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
Cecil Castellucci and Shazleen Khan are creating a new YA graphic novel My First Monster, which follows Amelia LaCouer, a new girl who gets swept into an
The final day of the Lake Como Comic Art Festival is upon us, where Bleeding Cool is coming from this weekend! But first, welcome to the Daily LITG. The
The spirit of Prince James, heir to the thrown of 18th century England, Mr. Justice was unleashed into the modern world in Blue Ribbon Comics
Wally West reveals himself to be a Juggalo in this preview of Flash #782... or is that a clownbrony?
Zack and Trini get attached to the newly-named Journey in this preview of Power Rangers #19... which will make their "impossible choice" even harder.
The solicitation for this preview of Catwoman #43 teases a kiss between Catwoman and Harley Quinn. Thanks in advance for the click.
She-Fox tries to rehabilitate The Gasser in this preview of The Fox: Family Values #1, in stores Wednesday from Archie Comics.
For the penultimate issue in this preview of Wonder Woman Evolution #7, DC gives us a treatise on nanotechnology.
Spike gets sentimental when Wesley takes an arrow in the eye for him in this preview of Angel #5.
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