It's Spider-Man proverb time! Today sees Conan The Barbarian team up with The Rhino to rob a Manhattan Bank in Savage Avengers #20. Because that's just
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Krakoa, is launching its Hellfire Gala today with the Official Hellfire Gala Guide (more on that later). But is a big party enough to draw all mutants to
The Marvel Universe is meant to be "the world outside your window" but with superpowers. This means it tries to reflect social changes and references as
Today sees the final issue of USAgent: John Walker from Christopher Priest and Georges Jeanty, looking at the battle between John Walker, former Captain
Bleeding Cool noted last month that Alan Moore had, for the first time, retained the services of a literary book agent, Watson, Little, who was to be
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
Plus, here's everything appearing on the DC Universe Infinite digital comic binge-reading service for the month of May.
It's Colossus time! Tomorrow sees the launch of the Hellfire Gala, courtesy of the Official Hellfire Gala Guide. The big party on Krakoa for all mutants
PrintWatch: Stray Dogs #3 by Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner gets a second printing after what Image Comics describe as "the shocking ending to last week’s
As we have previously noted, it is the 35th Anniversary of the 25th Anniversary of Fantastic Four #1, which launched the Marvel Comics Universe and, in
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
It's not just love triangles spread across Nightwing and Teen Titans Academy. Though there is quite a bit of that. But also, Bolt, the Flash of the Future
Lovesickness is a collection of one of Junji Ito’s classic horror series from the 1990s. It’s a dark parable about urban legends, superstitions, and
It's Brother Power The Geek time! Keith Giffen and Jeff Lemire's Inferior Five was a DC Comics series from 2019 that really didn't get the orders it
Today's Detective Comics #1035 sees Huntress take to the streets with some sage advice for self-defence. Especially when compared to motherly advice.
We’ve been talking a lot about Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley’s Invincible as the Amazon Prime series drive tons of buzz and sends Invincible
In the previous issue of The Next Batman: Second Son, we learned about Jace Fox's first kill and maybe, just maybe, why he is less than keen to use the
There may not be a property in the comic market hotter right now than Something Is Killing The Children by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera. Not
In recent Superman and Action Comics titles from DC Comics, written by Philip Kennedy Johnson, there have been plenty of teases for the upcoming death of
There is no Free Comic Book Day on the first Saturday in May this year, the international event has instead been rescheduled for August. That's for most
The best-selling comic book of 2021 will be Asterix And The Griffin. That is now pretty much a given. It will have a higher print-run than Dav Pilkey's
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
Marvel has revealed the covers of this year's Free Comic Book Day 2021 titles, Avengers/Hulk and Venom/Spider-Man. Each of the titles, one Gold level and
Now you can drink premium coffee roasts inspired by the Valiant comic Shadowman, in case that's a thing you wanted to do for some reason.
Retailers report to Bleeding Cool that tomorrow's delayed release of Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt and Ron Garney's BRZRKR #2 from Boom Studios has gained a
PrintWatch: Geiger #1 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank has gotten a third printing with a kind-of "do it yourself" glow-in-the-dark variant cover. Geiger #1,
You can't move these days without someone creating a new version of the Justice League of America. Whther that's Justice League Dark, Justice League
Jazmine Joyner tweeted out the news. "So I’m very bad at celebrating myself but I’m trying to be better about it. This week I started my new position as
The solicitation to Batman: Urban Legends #5 may have spoiled what may be coming in Batman: Urban Legends #4 for a certain Red Hood. The story by Chip
Comic book archivist and researcher Peter Sanderson celebrated his birthday this weekend, and seemed to get a coincidental present through the post. This