In this preview of Dark Ages #4, in stores Wednesday, a caravan of European refugees arrives in Wakanda to take everyone's jobs.
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Superman wants to know why Batman and Zatanna keep sneaking off together in this preview of Batman: Urban Legends #11, in stores on Tuesday.
A long-asked question is answered in this preview of Wednesday's Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #1 - what does Matt Murdock taste like?
In Batgirls #2 on Tuesday, Cassandra Cain is viciously stabbed by a sharp object! okay, fine, she's getting her ears pierced.
The solicit for Amazing Spider-Man #85 claims that Ben Reilly will "lose big" in the comic hitting stores on Wednesday.
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool reported on the newly formed comic-book union Comic Book Workers United releasing the following statement; We're beyond
DC Comics has finally reached peak Batman! Twelve out of twelve comics DC will release next week are Batman or Batman-related titles.
So Donny Cates and Ryan Ottley created Knull, the God of Symbiotes in their Marvel Comics Venom and Venom-related comic books. And now that they are on
PrintWatch: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin #1 is getting a fifth and final printing from IDW. While issue 2 is getting a fourth printing.
Christian Ward is the latest comic book creator to join the Three Worlds Three Moons (3W3M) comic book shared universe created by Jonathan Hickman, Mike
Today, the best-selling publisher of comic books in America is Scholastic. The second is Random House. But in the last half of 1972, that was suddenly
Bleeding Cool reported last month that The Wrong Earth series from Ahoy Comics was to invite other writers from March. The Wrong Earth created by Tom
Battle Action Special is a new anthology from 2000AD publisher Rebellion that revives Action, Britain's most controversial comic, with two of Britain's
Walter Simonson is a long-time comic book creator and colleague of John Byrne. They worked at Marvel and at DC at similar times, on similar books and
Yesterday, the newly formed comic-book union Comic Book Workers United released the following statement; We're beyond thrilled to announce that today we,
Vault Comics are teasing a bunch of comic book creators for 2022, their fifth anniversary. Including a new title by Dennis Hopeless and Víctor Ibáñez.
LITG: The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics, merch, TV shows, games,
Jeff Lemire? Seriously, no one is letting me go to the pub tonight. Almost like there is a pandemic or something. But this is worth getting out there, the
I was just off to the pub when this dropped. So expect a big cut-and-paste job. But, yes, as predicted, Al Ewing is writing X-Men Red, the Red at least
According to Publisher's Weekly, sales of print books rose 8.9% in 2021 over those in 2020. Which themselves were up 8.2% in 2019. This is based on
Jonathan Hickman was talking to the Xplain The X-Men podcast on the occasional of their 150th podcast, and the publication of his final X-Men comic book
Bad Idea Corp is a new comics publisher from Dinesh Shamdasani, Atom Freeman, Warren Simons, and Joshua Johns. A direct-to-retailer publisher, eschewing
Writing on his Substack, James Tynion IV shared with his subscribers some of his initial notes to DC Comics, his editors and collaborators on the Batman
Jonathan Hickman was talking to the Xplain The X-Men podcast on the occasional of their 150th podcast, and the publication of his final X-Men comic book
Darkhold time! There's nothing Bleeding Cool likes more than a typo. We provide sanctuary for them, shelter, warmth, and compassion. Without even trying,
Jonathan Hickman was talking to the Xplain The X-Men podcast on the occasional of their 150th podcast, and the publication of his final X-Men comic book
Okay, so. Marvel's Darkhold comic book event series was delayed rather, courtesy of a pandemic. Originally planned to be published alongside the TV series
Jonathan Hickman was talking to the Xplain The X-Men podcast on the occasional of their 150th podcast, and the publication of his final X-Men comic book
Writing on his Substack, James Tynion IV shared with his subscribers some of his initial notes to DC Comics, his editors, and collaborators on the Batman