Originally, Solomon Grundy was the late 19th-century wealthy merchant Cyrus Gold, who is murdered and his body is disposed of in Slaughter Swamp, near
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In some earlier Gotham Gossip a month ago, Bleeding Cool stated "The end of The Magistrate's Fear State is a cause for celebration. There will be street
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,
Archie Andrews is seen regretting a lonely, wasted life in this preview of Archie's Holiday Magic Special #1, a one-shot special hitting stores this week.
Today I have received a number of links to the Brazilian X-Men website UniversoXMen.com. Which claims that Leah Williams has announced that her next X-Men
They promised us the big announcement for the X-Men titles today and, as the New York offices were shutting up for the night, someone over there went and
With all of the IDW news, there may be one thing that slid under the radar. The Library of American Comics line had a long relationship with IDW, but
Where did Veronica learn everything she knows about exterior illumination in this preview of Betty & Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #299?
A character with a role in Sony's Spider-Verse, The Miguel O'Hara Spider-Man 2099 began in earnest with his series debut in 1992.
Dark Horse will release a 20th Anniversary Edition of Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart's The Amazing Screw-On Head and Other Curious Objects in 2022.
The famous super mouse Mighty Mouse made his comic book debut in Marvel's Terry-Toons Comics #38 from 1945.
Last week, spinning out of San Diego Comic-Con, Bleeding Cool reported that Hasbro was pulling both their Transformers and GI Joe licenses from IDW in
Is Superman Circumcised?: The Complete Jewish History of the World's Greatest Hero, a book by the scholar Roy Schwartz, a study of the superhero’s Jewish
Today sees the return of the weekly Marvel Unlimited exclusive Infinity digital comics series X-Men Unlimited. And sees Fabian Nicieza return to bother
I started writing this in the departure lounge at San Diego Airport, Gate 51, about to catch the delayed direct flight to London. I finished it almost a
In the AIPT Comics X-Men Monday regular interview column, X-Men Group Editor and accomplished karaoke performer Jordan White mentioned we may be hearing
Whitney Leopard may have just sold her own graphic novel to Knopf. But she is also still Senior Editor at Random House Graphic. And has bought, in an
Mossy and Tweed: Crazy for Coconuts is Mirka Hokkanen's graphic novel debut, about stubborn gnomes’ whose friendship is put to the test as they try to
New Yorker cartoonist Liam Francis Walsh has been working on their middle-grade graphic novel Red Scare for quite some time. Set in 1953, amid rumors of
The final Star Wars Mavel Comics issue from 1986 is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today, bad cover and all.
David A. Robertson has just sold six new books to Tara Walker, Lynne Missen, Liz Kribs, and Peter Phillips at Tundra Books, including a middle grade
The Ghostkeeper is Johanna Taylor's debut graphic novel, which tackles issues of mental health, toxic positivity, and grief, while following the exploits
The early 1970s era of Wonder Woman was both acclaimed and controversial at the time, and is historically fascinating today.
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,
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios gets in on that Old Person Superhero gimmick this week with the launch of Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer.
A character with a role in Sony's Spider-Verse, Miguel O'Hara and Spider-Man 2099 first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man 365 in 1992.
With a sweeping global scope and taut, engrossing plotting, Black Panther #1 steps up in a massive way by establishing T'Challa in Marvel continuity while
With an intriguing new science-fiction take on the storied monstrous concept, Hulk #1 brings forth an unexpected antagonist and twists the property in
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool reported the word that John Barber, editor-in-chief of IDW Publishing - is no longer EIC of IDW. That John Barber was a former
Star Wars fans will want to check out this CGC copy of Heir To The Empire #1, the first Thrawn in comics, taking bids at Heritage Auctions.