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JY, the Yen Press kids’ imprint responsible for celebrated works such as Svetlana Chmakova’s Awkward and Disney’s W.I.T.C.H. and Wizards of Mickey,
The release of the new Anthrax: Among The Living anthology graphic novel from Z2 Comics will be in bookstores and sent out directly to customers next
In this preview of Wonder Woman #773, in stores Tuesday from DC Comcis, Diana figures out why Valkyrie businesses are having so much trouble hiring.
Of course, it's Jed MacKay, Marvel Comics' new wunderkind, killing off Doctor Strange in the Marvel comic books, just before his appearance in Spider-Man:
Rob Liefeld's final issue of Snake Eyes: Deadgame, issue 5 published by IDW, will see guest artists inking his work on the series, including Kevin
Crowdfunding can be a boon to independent creators, allowing fans to essentially pre-order things they want to see. Many creators are conservative in
LATE: Originally intended to be published in June, Captain America #30, the final issue of Ta-Nehisi Coates run on the series, accompanied by Leonard
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool ran the news that Bad Idea Comics were announcing they were closing at the end of the year. And we really, really didn't
It's Gwen Stacy and Misty Knight time. Wednesday sees the publication of Heroes Reborn #6 and two one-shots Heroes Reborn: Squadron Savage and Heroes
Can you end a demon invasion with a really big bomb? Things are looking bleak as American Vampire #1976 hits stores on Tuesday. Check out a preview here.
Marvel Comics originally planned an event to begin in June 2020, with Darkhold Alpha #1 by Steve Orlando and Clan Tormey. Well, then someone read the
Young X-Men was a comic book series published by Marvel Comics in 2008 written by Marc Guggenheim. It saw Cyclops recruiting several teenage mutants such
You're not paranoid if everyone really is out to get you, and in Future State Gotham #2, Jason Todd is not paranoid.
Bad Idea Comics has just posted the following on their social media. And we think they are a bunch of liars. You may recall that Bad Idea is the new
Zoop, the first end-to-end full-service crowdfunding platform created exclusively for the fandom community, officially launches today with Slow City Blues
Macmillan Children’s Books has picked up the rights to two non-fiction graphic novels by Vietnamese wildlife conservationist, activist, and writer Trang
Blood City Rollers is the debut graphic novel from writer/artist team Veronica Park Anderson and Tatiana Hill. Pitched as a tween Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Captain Harlock is back in a new 6-issue comic series from ABLAZE publishing. The series is a Western retelling of the original Captain Harlock series
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
In a fun bit of continuity cohesion, events from the Miles Morales book mixed together with elements of the last Infinity Gems crossover to create a neat,
The chances are very high that when you get to the last page of this book, you’ll only have one word on your lips: "wow." With pitch-perfect timing, a
Bleeding Cool mentioned yesterday, reporting on the departure of DC Comics Group Editor Jamie S. Rich, that he was one of a handful of DC Comics senior
With incipient change gripping the world Oa billed as the center of the universe, the standard-bearers of Oan justice are way out on a limb and over a
It’s truly difficult for a series to progressively get worse as it continues along, but this crossover headline series is swinging for the fences with
Bring the nightmare home today with this original piece of The Batman Who Laughs art by Derek Laufman, up for auction at Heritage. Sponsored.
With what could possibly be the most disturbing game of "Let’s Make A Deal" ever, this issue both does something truly intense from a purely plot-related
Mel Valentine Vargas is creating the graphic novel adaptation of the YA novel Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass by Meg Medina, a story about a Latina
Celebrate the iconic history of Marvel Studios with this page from the comic book adaptation of the Iron Man film. Sponsored.
A character here simply states what seems to be the central thesis of this issue — "Batman is yesterday’s news" — and throws a lot of evidence into