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There is a lot of bad feeling among some people, especially comic creators, regarding the rise of NFTs, initially over their extreme use of electricity
She-Hulk violently assaults a poet in this preview of She-Hulk #5. What is She-Hulk's problem with poetry?!
Archie and friends destroy a local business with the socialist ideology of Santa Claus in this preview of Archie Showcase Digest #9: Christmas in July.
The heroes have saved Siancong -- literally -- in this preview of Marvels #12. But will anything be the same again? Of course not. It's a Marvel comic, after all!
Angel admits his most embarassing secret in this preview of Angel #7... you won't believe what he gets up to in his spare time!
Spider-Man intends to save the world by upgrading the brains of humanity in this preview of Savage Spider-Man #5.
Batman acts incredibly out of character in this preview of Justice League vs. The Legion of Super-Heroes #4... by being optimistic!
Maestro reveals his motivation for everything in this preview of Maestro: World War M #5, the series finale, and it's the best reason of all: spite.
The search for Barry Allen leads to a Mad Max ripoff universe with a bearded Barry Allen in this preview of Flash #784.
Deadpool gets revenge on Thumper in this preview of Deadpool: Bad Blood #3. So sad. It used to be mad love.
The CIA tips off Black Adam about a chicken-based populist plot to bring democracy to Kahndaq in this preview of Black Adam #2, a flashback after last issue's shocking revelations.
Yes, Gambit really did die in the previous issue. And yes, it did happen in Otherworld. But in this preview of Knights of X #4, all hope is not yet lost.
Flashback gets a glimpse of the future in Blood Syndicate Season One #3... and you can get a glimpse of the future by reading this preview.
Asmodeus calls Ghost Rider's bluff in this preview of New Fantastic Four #2... beyond the leather jacket, chains, and flaming skull head, he's actually a bit of a softy!
James Robinson and Tony Harris defined Starman for a new DC era in 1994 while preserving the character's Golden Age roots.
Despite promises, it looks like Aquaman won't have to stab Flash in the @#$% after all in this preview of Aquaman and The Flash: Voidsong #2.
Weyland-Yutani has a dude chained up and wants to use a Xenomorph egg sac on him in this preview of Alien Annual #1. But look, we're not going to kink shame.
Jose Gonzalez's painting of Vampi initially used for cover of Vampirella #19 went on to become one of the most iconic images of the character.
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
Bryan Talbot: The Father of the British Graphic Novel is a new biography of Bryan Talbot by J.D. Harlock, with a cover by Talbot and introductions by Neil
In this week's comic books, DC Comics will be publishing a tribute to Neal Adams, in titles including Nightwing. It is written by Tom King and drawn by
This year's Hellfire Gala in the X-Men comic books didn't quite have the guest list of the previous year. But it still had a few name appearances of folk
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics,
Venom lands a sweet TV news interview in this preview of Venom: Lethal Protector #4, but it turns out to be a trap.
As if drenching readers in nostalgia isn't enough for the comics industry, in this previe of Dark Crisis: Young Justice #2, now it's affecting the heroes too!
Miles has found his Uncle Aron in this preview of Miles Morales: Spider-Man #40. Now all he has to do escape. Spider-Man don't have a great track record with uncles.
Catwoman gets some help from the Bat-Family in her fight against human traffickers in this preview of Catwoman #45. Will things get awkward?
See one page from each of the four stories in Star Wars #25, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
Snow is none too pleased with Bigby after he sends their kids off alone in to the woods in this preview of Fables #153.




























