Walker is a new debut YA graphic novel by cartoonist and trans comic book creator Clive Hawken, about a transgender teenager who hits the road in search
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Bleeding Cool looked at Image Comics' July solicitation for Deadly Class #48 and looked at the Amazon listing for the collection of #48 to #52 listed as
For the launch of the Audible adaptation of The Sandman, a promotion “Drawn from The Dreaming” invited listeners to submit a description of a memorable
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,
Another month, another Things To Do In London If You Like Comics. The third one this year! As we are starting to return to normality, we are starting to
Scarecrow has finally gotten his @#$% together and is totally ready to launch the Fear State event in this preview of Batman #111.
The series is getting rebooted anway, so there's no need to hold back (or hire a letterer) in this preview of Immortal Hulk #49, in stores Wednesday.
In this preview of Avengers #47, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics, best buds and Captain America and Iron man take a road trip to Russia.
Giles's mom has big plans for an interdimensional Faith in this preview of Buffy the Vampire Slayer #28, in stores on Wednesday from explosive publisher BOOM! Studios.
This preview of Swamp Thing #6 shows that if you thought a mini-series was safe from getting sucked into a crossover, you were sadly mistaken.
Things aren't looking great for the Wall-Crawler in this preview of Sinister War #2, in stores Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
The better headline would have been "Superboy Contends wIth Nocturnal Emissions in Suicide Squad #6," but someone clearly lacked foresight when naming Amanda Waller's latest target.
In this preview of Hellions #14, the Locus Vile wants to make the Hellions pay for stealing their jeans. Wait, we mean their genes.
Maurice Whitman is underrated artist of the late Golden Age, and his Fiction House covers on Jumbo Comics among others are among his best.
After decades of terrorizing the ordinary fictional denizens of their comic book universe, in Justice League #66, it's the heroes that must clean up their mess.
For more on the cultural crisis facing France in the wake of a teen manga spending spree, we spoke with French Minister of Culture Pepe Le Pew.
Mashle: Magic and Muscles Vol. 1 is the latest entry in the Harry Potter-derived YA subgenre. Virtually everyone knows Harry Potter by now, so it’s become
Mega-boomer Hercules refuses to stand aside and let a new generation claim the title Prince of Power in this preview of Guardians of the Galaxy Annual #1.
EC Comics title International Comics (continued for one issue as International Crime Patrol) doesn't get as much attention as it deserves.
What We Don't Talk About is the graphic novel debut from Charlot Kristensen, a talented artist, and writer who has made her first endeavor
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
In Nice House On The Lake #2, it’s the end of the world as we know it, and nobody here feels fine. An unexpected group of people were gathered by a
57 years ago Marvel reintroduced its most popular Golden Age character to new audiences in Avengers #4, kicking the Marvel Age into high gear.
This year, both Marvel and DC Comics published Pride-related anthology comic books for the first time. And for next year they are both collecting them
A Man Among Ye #5 takes all the things you love about derring-do adventurers and pours it into a pirate theme with simple, effective entertainment value.
Michael Uslan was the man with the vision. Who knew that Batman was ripe to be turned into a movie, if only someone would take the chance. And bought up a
Between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, with the Empire arguably at the height of its powers, a desperate Rebel Alliance works to overcome
DC Comics are definitely realising that James Tynion IV is a thing. They are even allowing him to publish creator-owned comics through them, something
The Six Sidekicks of Trigger Keaton #2 is a very engaging work that is a big, big surprise as an unlikely group of protagonists work for a goal most of
The rather fabulous Kaare Andrews put out a passion project this past week, Amazing Fantasy #1 for Marvel Comics, allowing his various artistic styles and