A few weeks ago we told you that Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore’s The Walking Dead Deluxe #1-6 were going back to print for second printings, a rarity for
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The upcoming DC Comics YA graphic novel I Am Not Starfire by Mariko Tamaki and Yoshi Yoshitani got a lot of attention last year, a lot of it negative from
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool noted that former DC Comics publisher Dan DiDio had been gone for a year at DC Comics, but his influence is still writ large in
Si Spurrier used to write the Sandman Universe titles The Dreaming and Hellblazer. He didn't write Lucifer, that was his drinking buddy Dan Watters. But
At the ComicsPro event last week, new comic book publisher Behemoth Comics known for Hotline Miami: Wildlife and A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night #1,
Comic book festival and conventions are kicking off in the UK from October onwards, with MCM, Thought Bubble and The Lakes amongst the first.
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
This week in the Week in Comics we are joined by Ali Jaffery the Hunk, a man who uncovered a vast comics conspiracy. Plus: X-Men Recaps!
This Tuesday sees the release of Batman Black & White #3 from DC. So why is there going to be a lot of attention on this particular issue?
It was one year ago today that Bleeding Cool ran the news. That Dan DiDio, publisher of DC Comics, the man behind the New 52 and the upcoming 5G, was no
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have had many video games, but only one came with a comic book: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up #1
Legendary artist Frank Frazetta created eight Buck Rogers covers for the long-running comic book series Famous Funnies in 1953/54.
Image comic Commanders In Crisis returns this month with this issue, #5, being the start of a new story arc. What do owners Steve Orlando and Arancia
The season of love is upon us all, and Vault Comics has blessed comic fans with a new horror story following queer characters in a futuristic space opera
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
Scout Comics has four books launching in May, Joseph Schmalke's Cherry Blackbird, Red Shift, Broken Souls Ballad and The Misadventures. Horror, sci-fi and
Fox Features Syndicate's 1947-1949 run of the title Phantom Lady is one of the most sought after titles in American vintage comics history.
Television shows like Sons of Anarchy and Mayans M.C. inspired Hannu Kesola to bring his Finnish comic book series Blood, Skulls And Chrome to the United
Barking is a graphic novel that crashes into your mind from the first page, the most demanding, uncompromising graphic novel in years. Lucy Sullivan's
The Flash #110 is best known for its debut of Wally West and Kid Flash. But this issue, is a stand-out example of comics-related history.
We mentioned before about how after 65 years, Comic House and Lev Gleason Productions are back in April 2021. Lev Gleason Publications, founded
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
Bleeding Cool has looked at the changing credits of WandaVision, and the thanks they gave to the comic creators that inspired the TV show on Disney+. It
We've had a look at the bevvy of Gary Frank original art in the new Heritage Auction 2021 February 21-22 Sunday & Monday Comics, Animation, Video
Gary Frank has been a major comic book artist and occasional writer for decades. From Hulk through Justice League to Doomsday Clock, original artwork from
Gung Ho is returning to Ablaze from May, with a new series - Anger - from Benjamin Von Eckartsberg and Thomas von Kummant as well as more Conan adventures
Becstar is the new sci-fi comic book from Joe Corallo and Lorenzo Colangeli launching from Mad Cave Studios in May, with a bit of a Han Solo vibe...
It's Long Knives time! Back when Warner Brothers first released the Godkiller animated film, Matteo Pizzolo and Ana Ludeshka created the standalone
Chris Claremont is the man who made the X-Men what they are today. But he has been watching WandaVision with both excitement and trepidation.
ComicsPRO, the comic book retailer activist group held its annual meeting online over the last couple of days, and DC Comics just sent out a press release