A copy of the Action Comics #1 Ashcan recently sold for $204,000 at auction. One of only three known copies, the last one sold for $50,000 twelve years
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Rob Liefeld posted the following to Facebook; I was going to have an NFT drop this weekend. It was submitted and prepared weeks in advance. WAS. I pulled
Bananaman Time! Very unusually, Bleeding Cool covered the launch of the European Super League or The Super League. Why? So we could follow it up with
No, The Super League is not another Zack Snyder cut. My first analogy was to that of DC and Marvel Comics dropping Diamond Comic Distributors for Lunar
Pakistan has temporarily shut down all access from its citizens to Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites, on orders from the country's interior
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What really is the first appearance of Venom why is it NOT #299 people? It is on auction at Heritage Auctions today.
Strange Adventures #1 represents a key turning point in the history of DC Comics and is a fascinating artifact of science fiction history.
Why are Impulse and Gold Beetle jumping off a building in this preview of The Flash #769? Guess you'll just have to click to find out.
With her book in double digits in this preview of Spider-Woman #11, Jessica Drew takes matters into her own hands and reboots herself before Marvel gets the chance!
You won't believe what Dick and Barbara have to say about Batman when he isn't listening in this preview of Nightwing #79 from DC Comics!
This preview of Champions #6 gives readers a look at the bold new direction from a brand new creative team... for the second time in 6 months.
This preview of Avengers #45 reveals what the titular Avengers do during their (very infrequent) downtime between super-mega-crossover events.
Garth Ennis' much-buzzed-about MARJORIE FINNEGAN: TEMPORAL CRIMINAL is getting more variant covers coming for its 1st issue. Hank Kwon of Bulletproof
Justice League #60 hits stores on 4-20 day, maaan, but Superman is a major buzzkill when he lectures Black Adam in this preview.
Zatanna made her debut in Hawkman #4 in 1964 on a magical quest to find her father Zatara in a story by Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson.
Zatanna Zatara was created by Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson, and first appeared in Hawkman #4 in 1964 from DC Comics. Both a stage magician and an
Look, do you know how many heroes learn that they murder all their teammates in a dystopian future? Just embrace it, Captain Marvel!
Peacemaker debuted in a backup story in Charlton Comics' Fightin' Five 40 in 1966, by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette.
Deathstroke arrives in this latest preview of Batman/Fortnite #4 from DC Comics because, sure, why the hell not? Check out the preview here.
In this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #54, Peter Parker finds a new use for his talents: strenghtening the burgeoning friendship between Robbie Robertson and... Tombstone?!
Unhappy Camper is a new middle-grade graphic novel by Lily LaMotte and Ann Xu, to be published in the summer of 2022. Picked up by Clarissa Wong at
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
June's The United States of Captain America #1 from Marvel Comics will introduce a number of new characters, including Aaron Fischer is described as "the
Time to grab the first appearance of Kang before the prices jump. Avengers #8 is taking bids at Heritage Auctions.
Kaare Andrews is one of my favourite comic book creators, with a shifting, malleable style that jumps from genre to genre, with a mastery of light and
The upcoming She-Hulk TV show may be lifting the prominence of the character in the comic books as well. And in July, World War She-Hulk will be kicking
Josef Rubinstein is a comic book artist and inker, best known for inking Marvel Comics' The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, the Wolverine
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John Romita Jr was one of Marvel's longest-standing comic book creators, son of John Romita Sr, and working on all of Marvel's biggest characters.