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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
Actors playing Superman and Wonder Woman joined (non-medical) Dr Jill Biden at the Texas Children's Hospital in Houston yesterday to launch a new
Over the weekend, one of the earliest comic book retailers and comic historian Bob Beerbohm took time out to remember the passing of Ann Eisner last year,
Tomorrow sees the release of Robins #1 in print. But the comic by Tim Seeley and Baldemar Rivas which appropriately won the DC Round Robin Tournament, was
This was Marvel Comics' very first trade paperback, published by Simon & Schuster way back in 1974, and collecting the first stories of Marvel's
The writers of DC's upcoming Batgirls said Barbara Gordon will "use a wheelchair occasionally" in the new series launching this December.
Barry Windsor-Smith recently published Monster, his 300-page-plus reworking of an original planned Hulk comic book which pioneered the idea of Bruce
Superman spoilers ahead, obviously. But to be fair, DC Comics went there already for Coming Out Day. Bleeding Cool is just filling a little around the
This is basically the closest you'll ever get to being Scott Dunbier, with your very own Artists Edition of a comic book - by actually owning the entire
Two of the largest school districts in Texas, Austin and Dallas Independent School Districts, have stated that they will not comply with Republican
I may have gone a bit mad here but here is (almost) every booth and table at Thought Bubble in Harrogate, the Redshirt Room, ComiXology Originals Hall,
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,
Who is the strongest hero in the Marvel Universe? It's a question that fans have debated for decades, and it often centers Hulk vs Thor.
Comic book creators James Tynion IV, Mike Perkins, and Ram V were on the Swamp Thing at Thought Bubble in Harrogate earlier today, talking about their
The inspirations behind the origin of Sabrina the Teenage Witch is one of my very favorite moments in all of comic book history.
Jeff Lemire posted to his Substack, and Andrea Sorrentino to his Twitter, that they will be launching their recently announced The Bone Orchard: Mythos on
The delicious tension developed in Winter Guard #3 plays out as disparate parties that have been at odds for the entire series are forced to confront the
Harvey Dent had been absent from comics for 16 years when Batman #234 hit the newstands, becoming a memorable part of a legendary run.
Alice Oseman, Charlie Adlard, and Hamish Steele were part of a panel at Thought Bubble, hosted by Bucky Ringsell, talking about the process of taking a
A mystery is hard enough to do, but veering between copaganda and glorifying crime enhances the level of difficulty. Newburn #1 spotlights Easton Newburn,
The current comic book series The Joker by James Tynion IV and Guillem March is not the first time The Joker took the lead in a comic book of his own. But
Cover-dated May 1964 and hitting the newsstands in May, Avengers #5 represents a young Marvel Universe beginning to hit its stride.
With a huge, splashy finale full of gigantic visual spectacle worthy of a Marvel TV series, Mister Miracle #6: The Source of Freedom closes down this
Fantastic Four #48, has been an important Marvel comic book key for decades, and for good reason. It's a cornerstone of Marvel cosmic stories
Jim Lee has been an admirer of Frank Miller for decades. None so much as for his Deathblow story in Darker Image when he seemed to be possessed by the
Wonderfully weaving unexplored corners of previous storylines with a very clever story conceit, Death of Doctor Strange: Avengers #1 binds together so
It's difficult to remember this now, but the Avengers have not always been household names among Marvel Comics properties.
In 1994, Jae Lee published four issues of Hellshock, a comic book about a fallen angel, through Image Comics. At which point he stalled. Three years later
The true feat accomplished by The Me You Love In The Dark #4 is taking something supernatural and almost unknowable and making it terrifying for the most