In Doctor Strange #11, the Stranges grapple with their magical messes. Will they clean house or just redecorate with more chaos?
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In Superman '78: The Metal Curtain #3, can Lois Lane's reporting skills outshine Superman's bruised ego? Stay tuned.
Dive into Venom #29 where Eddie Brock continues to flip the script on Meridius and faces yet another identity crisis.
Check out this preview of Fire and Ice: Welcome to Smallville #5, where a fiery fiasco turns a quiet town topsy-turvy.
From the new gorgeous looking Birds Of Prey #5 from Kelly Thompson and Arist Deyn, Black Canary addresses their big foe Megaera...
One year ago, Greg Capullo told folks that he was now going to be working with Marvel , first as a cover artist, then working on a comic.
Marchion Ro's ego trip continues in Star Wars: The High Republic - Shadows of Starlight #4 as Starlight Beacon goes boom.
Night Thrasher is getting a new comic from Marvel in February. Writer of the '90s New Warriors Fabian Nicieza had something to say...
In Birds of Prey #5, the feathers fly and the Amazons go wild. Get ready for a showdown that not everyone's escaping.
Zur-En-Arrh/Failsafe has Big Future Plans for Batman #141 out tomorrow fro DC Comics... even if he has to explain them to himself (Spoilers)
Last year, Tony Lee launched The Caliburn Prize, a UK comic-based literary grant, for £2,500. And now he is doing it again.
Watch as the Hulk becomes the Illuminati's living, smashing sledgehammer in the action-packed Thanos #2.
In 2012, Marvel Comics switched to the "self-cover" paper format for their comic books. And now, in 2024, DC Comics have caught up.
Joker's Last Laugh in Batman #141? The Dark Knight wrestles with more than just his usual angst in this explosive finale.
Two weeks ago, Gargoyles creator Greg Weisman and Young Justice/Spectacular Spider-Man producer had his Twitter/X account hacked.
In Star Wars: Darth Vader #42, the Dark Lord faces rebellious heroes and Empire backstabbers. Will he join 'em or flame-broil 'em?
Next week's Fall Of The House Of X #1 hit the market early. But what is Professor Xavier up to? And was Cyclops right to dream about him?
The latest Alice Oseman’s Heartstopper has become the UK’s fastest-selling graphic novel to date, selling 60,012 copies in the first 3 days.
It's a brand new year! Happy newness! Have you reported your Fortnite V-Bucks to the government? And what was going on at Bleeding Cool?
Get ready to be smothered in kitty cuteness with Marvel Meow #1, where our four-legged Avengers scratch more than just posts.
In Poison Ivy #18, our plant-based protagonist digs into her own corpse garden. Talk about self-growth gone wrong.
Dive into Marc Guggenheim's explosive start with Beware The Planet of the Apes #1 as apes and a human ally shake things up!
In Shazam #7, it's a clash of titans as Black Adam battles The Captain for the Almighty Thunder Crown. Who will zap who?
Does the highest grade copy of Showcase #4 (DC, 1956), the first appearance of Barry Allen as Flash, have a shot at the $1,000,000 mark?
Miguel O'Hara: Spider-Man 2099 #1 brings an undead twist to superhero woes. Can Spidey and Blade slash through the mayhem?
In Blue Beetle #5, Jaime faces the Blood Scarab's sharp end. It's a battle for power, or a typical Tuesday for a superhero.
Dive into Kid Venom: Origins #1 for a pint-sized symbiote saga that promises more goo and less boo-hoo. Get ready for tiny terror!
Bleeding Cool continues covering book bans in libraries, schools and bookstores, especially graphic novel Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe,
Ike Perlmutter bought a new oceanfront in Palm Beach for $10 million back in April. But has now put it back on the market for $21 million.
Get ready for a splash—Titans: Beast World Tour - Atlantis #1 gets the Titans tangled in undersea turmoil and Atlantean antics!