As the War of the Bounty Hunters super-mega-crossover event comes to Star Wars Bounty Hunters #12, it's time for a little flashback in this preview.
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The Extreme Carnage event extends into August with Extreme Carnage: Lasher by Curse Of Carnage: Scream writer and artist Clay Mcleod Chapman and Chris
The now-legendary scenario with Batman vanishing during a meeting with Comissioner Gordon first happened in Swamp Thing #7.
If a rich art collector trapping the actual Poison Ivy for his collection isn't a metaphor for NFTs, we don't know what is in this preview of Catwoman #31.
Kang The Conqueror is a new comic book series written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, from Joyride, Green Arrow, and Star Trek: Year Five, with art
Last issues's shocking cliffhanger is explained in this preview of Runaways #36, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
Marvel Comics recently announced Marvel's Voices: Identity #1, a comic to celebrate Asian superheroes and comics creators led by Gene Luen Yang, Greg Pak,
Is it Mordred the Evil or Mordred the Sexist? Read this preview of Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade #3 and decide for yourself.
The rare printing error variant for the debut of Venom's first solo title has been sought after since its release in 1992.
Lawrence Lindell's new middle-grade graphic novel Buckle Up has been picked up by Whitney Leopard at Random House Graphic. The story follows Lonnie as he
Hena Khan and Safiya Zerrougu sold their new middle-grade graphic novel We Are Big Time at auction, with twelve publishers bidding on it. Rotem Moscovich
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
Zainab Akhtar is, amongst many things, the creator of ShortBox, the collated small press comic book publisher. Talking about the contents of the next
Wonder Woman #6 introduced the Cheetah as a personification of the power and allure of jealousy from DC Comics in 1943.
With a gigantic dose of pulse-pounding action, this deeply mythic series is back with raised stakes and effective storytelling. The character building of
Wolverine's two most famous assets won't help him now, so he's going to need two different stiff, pointy phallic objects in Wolverine #12.
Despite everything, Steve Rogers still believes in the American Dream in this preview of Captain America #29. Is he an idealist? Or a fool?
In Superman Red & Blue #3, Batman attacks the institution of journalism, but Wonder Woman comes to its defense. Check out a preview here.
Fantastic Four Life Story #1 provides Marvel another excuse to retell the Fantastic Four's origin story once again.
Aquaman's Silver Age origin reboot in Adventure Comics #260 from DC Comics in 1959 gives the character his most familiar elements.
What's better than a digital code? How about freaking Batman vs. freaking Snake Eyes in Batman Fortnite Zero Point #3? Okay, fine, there's a code too.
The Silver Witch wants revenge on Blur for killing her brother in this preview of next week's Heroes Reborn #3 from Marvel Comics.
In Nightwing #80, a new villain called Heartbreak wants to literally steal Dick Grayson's heart. Kali ma... Kali ma... Kali ma, shakthi deh!
Will Spider-Man team up with Shang-Chi to help launch his new solo book in Shang-Chi #1? Or will his kid-sister kill Spider-Man first?
On May 12, 2021, Bad Idea, a new comics publisher who recently blacklisted another store, published Hank Howard: Pizza Detective In “Caligula’s Safe”, one
Looking to take the team on a nice vacation, Naomi brings the Justice League to her home planet in this preview of Justice League #61.
Will the New Avengers attempt to overturn the results of the New York City mayoral election in Amazing Spider-Man #66? Check out a preview here.
Time Corps is a science fiction series from Venice, California-based publisher Wunderman Comics, offering a dramatic slant on what happens after we die
After producing drawings for dozens of fanzines in the early sixties, Michael W. Kaluta broke into professional comics with work for Charlton. Soon he was
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics of Ankeny, Iowa, writes Comic Store In Your Future weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. And it's time to