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Okay, someone else is going to have to do the maths on this. But Marvel Comics is saying that Avengers #50 out in November will also be Avengers #750, if
Mary Marvel's series debut in Fawcett's Wow Comics title is an underappreciated gem of story and art from Otto Binder and Marc Swayze.
Chip Zdarsky's run on Daredevil with Marco Checchetto, Manuel Garcia, and more has seen Matt Murdock jailed for murder and Elektra Natchios take over the
Calling all Marvel cosmic fans: a really nice CGC copy of Nova #1 is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today.
The following five comic books being published by Marvel Comics on the 8th of September 2021 are having their page pagination increased from 32 pages to
Fawcett's Captain Marvel lived up to his name in the earliest issues of Whiz Comics, with a number of war-themed covers and stories.
Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow #3 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview, Supergirl has had enough of ***holes.
Just one year after his first crowdfunding campaign, Spencer & Locke writer David Pepose is making his return to Kickstarter with The O.Z., which made
No substack for Brian Bendis! A couple of weeks ago, Bleeding Cool told you that Brian Bendis' creator-owned comics under the Jinxworld banner would
Black is a new graphic novel by Tobias Taitt and Anthony Smith from publisher Soaring Penguin Press, adapting Taitt's autobiographical story as a
Posy Simmonds is one of my favourite comic book creators of all time. A PG Wodehouse for England'smiddle classes, her self-satirical takes on the whimsies
Is Jonathan Kent a century baby? Let's back up. This was the planned DC Comics Timeline before Dan DiDio and other DC editorial staffers were fired. The
Last week DC Comics announced Dark Knights of Steel, a new series by Tom Taylor and Yasmine Putri, a 1602-style remake of the DC Universe, Taylor saying
Before the film comes out, snag up the first appearance of Shang-Chi in comics over at Heritage Auctions right now.
The reason that DC Comics November 2021 solicitations were so large that for some reason they included much of December as well. Such as the first two issues of Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen's Robin: Year One series Robin & Batman, publishing alongside Jeff Lemire's Mazebook at Dark Horse. Busy boy as well as all the Black Hammer comics he writes.
Robins was announced at the winner of DC’s Round Robin Competition, and will be a new series launching in November from Tim Seeley and Baldemar Rivas. And
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Has Batman come to Selina's rescue in this preview of Catwoman #34 because of concern... or jealousy?
In this preview of Superman Red & Blue #6, Superman and Supergirl face their greatest challenge yet: getting Streaky the Supercat into a cat carrier.
Batman Secret Files Clownhunter #1 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and the titular anti-hero is doing to clowns what we all wish we could.
Shazam #2 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview we find Billy and Dane taking a trip to Hell in search of the Rock of Eternity.
Superman and The Authority #2 shows that even in-between saving the world and forming a black ops team, Superman still has time for exercise. Showoff.
Batman Catwoman #6 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and in this preview, we finally learn how The Joker spends the holidays.
Despite his legal conflicts with DC Comics, Victor Fox's Wonderworld Comics title became a historically important title of the Golden Age.
Nightwing #83 is in stores from DC Comics on Tuesday, and this preview of the issue asks the question: if you can't trust family, who can you trust?
All the best comic book heroes have daddy issues. Many of them have mommy issues as well. But only one group can claim to have mummy issues in Scooby-Doo Where Are You #111.
Magneto has committed a terrible crime in X-Men Trial of Magneto #1, and no, it isn't murder. That bastard started a substack! Damn you, Magneto!
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
Almost like stepping into the maskless multiplexes of the late eighties and early nineties, Batman ’89 #1 seamlessly takes you back into the cinematic