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This Wednesday sees the release of Wolverine: Black, White And Blood #2, the second issue of a four-issue mini-series anthology of Wolverine stories in
Chainsaw Man, Tatsuki Fujimoto’s wildly popular and bloodily ultraviolent manga series, ended with its final chapter this week but turned out to be just
Gutsville Vs Whaleville! Bleeding Cool has been talking about Bad Idea, the new comics publisher from Dinesh Shamdasani, Hunter Gorinson, Warren Simons,
Bleeding Cool has been made aware recently that DC Comics has been approached by - or has approached - other publishers about the possibility of licensing
Take a look at Jill Thompson's variant cover for Crimson Flower #1, the upcoming Dark Horse series by Matt Kindt and Matt Lesniewski.
It's Christmas! Well, almost. British comic book shops often operate at the whims of American comic book publishers, printers, distributors, shipping
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool you can still read
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics of Ankeny, Iowa, writes Comic Store In Your Future weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. What a year, and
This great Spider-Man 2099 artwork is available at auction right now over at Comic Connect. Get a bid in right now before it ends.
Scott Fogg writes for Bleeding Cool about John Carter, his new project, and his parents. My parents were weird. That’s not a complaint. I’m weird too. I
Sylvie Kantorovitz, born in Casablanca in 1960 and living in France, originally worked as a teacher, studied at the Arts Student League in New York, that
Norse Mythology #3 doesn't fit in the with characters movie fans are used to seeing but is a great way to absorb Norse Mythology.
2013's Man of Steel had an extensive prequel comic released, plotted by Zack Snyder, & David Goyer, drawn by Jerry Ordway and staring Supergirl.
Welcome to the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by several comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what is
Strap in because you're in for a deep dive sci fi ride Far Sector #9 is not like anything else on the stands. Jo Muellin is a military veteran and
It might seem churlish to blame all of this on the recent redundancies and slashes made to DC Comics' collections department. But given how much recalls
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool you can still read
Heartbreak, drugs, and murder. Writer Zac Thompson talks exclusively about the mind-bending, Lynchian third issue of Lonely Receiver.
Bleeding Cool has been talking about Bad Idea, the new comics publisher from Dinesh Shamdasani, Hunter Gorinson, Warren Simons, and Joshua Jones for what
Two years ago, Bleeding Cool broke the news about the big DC Comics/Sergio Bertorelli Editore crossover, Zagor/Flash. Planned for 2019, it looks like it
So, theatre performances are a little challenged right now. Be More Chill is a musical with original music and lyrics by Joe Iconis, and a book by Joe
Earlier this year, Image Comics announced Getting It Together, a new series by writers Sina Grace and Omar Spahi, artist Jenny D. Fine, colourist Mx.
It's not just She-Hulk; it's Iwájú as well. You may have read about Kugali, a digital platform for African comics set up by Fikayo Adeola, Hamid Ibrahim,
We recently looked at the late schedules of Immortal Hulk, Non-Stop Spider-Man and Children Of The Atom at Marvel, but there are plenty of other titles
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool you can still read
It’s time for another Kickstarter campaign from Magnetic Press, who turns out gorgeous, high-quality graphic novels. This time, it’s for a book called
Literally, nothing happened in The Flash #767. Given that this is the second installment of an apparently grandiose crossover, one might expect perhaps
S.W.O.R.D. #1 is a new exercise in scene-setting that shines with character moments but falls short on clarity.
By introducing a less sturdy character for Cain Marko to feel responsible for, this series and Juggernaut #4 is trying to pull at the same heartstrings