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The X-Men voting polls are closed - the results will be announced at the Hellfire Gala in June. Will anyone be able to challenge Polaris?
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics of Ankeny, Iowa, writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. And it's time for one of his rummages through
Snow has fallen, all around, and comic book folk have started to realise. Heres a little of what they have been posting between snowballs.
Bad Idea Comics tells comic shops that they ordered too many comics - but what about all the counterfeits going around?
Martina Markota launches a GoFundMe to defend herself against being sued by a former artist over the publication of her Lady Alchemy comic.
Harley Quinn And Poison Ivy, Together Again - But Just For Black Label. Spoilers obviously of course. From Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti.
In Hellblazer: Rise And Fall #3, everyone gets a gun and knows how to use it. Which is still really, really weird, right?
Separated At Birth: Short film Keratin pulled from website after Adam Ellis points out the similarities with his Instagram comic
Supergirl - The Most Powerful Person In The DC Universe? (Future State: Supeman Of Metropolis #2 Spoilers)
Shoot the Next Batman - or indeed, anyone - on sight. Future State: Next Batman #3 (Spoilers) out from DC Comics today.
When MAD Magazine stopped producing new material and became almost 100% reprint content, longtime members of “ The Usual Gang of Idiots” Desmond Devlin
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This week sees the publication of Avengers #42, the comic book series currently written by Jason Aaron. They are messing with major canon.
T.E. Marshall writes an appeal to peace for Bleeding Cool and lets all Bleeding Cool readers read his rather apposite comic book, In Teddy We Trust, for
If you thought it was impossible for "collectibles" to be even more useless than they already are, Valiant has something to show you.
The crowdfunded-only Marvel Made Paragon: Chris Claremont volume made its stretch goal of including a new original Wolverine comic written by Chris
Heroes Reborn #1 will welcome readers to a world where Thor is a hard-drinking atheist who despises hammers. Just imagine...
Are Reddit short-squeezing Red X? It's the only explanation I have for Future State: Teen Titans sales exploding on eBay.
Is Mephisto the Big Bad of Avengers, Heroes Reborn and WandaVision all at the same time? Is this Kevin Feige's big idea?
Invincible #1 time! Right now, it seems like Image Comics is the hottest place for super hero comics – with Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw’s Crossover staying
TheBleeding Cool First Review of Keanu Reeves' BRZRKR comic book Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, Bill Crabtree and Clem Robins from Boom.
YouTube influencers like Jack De Mayo (AKA Mr. BOLO) are telling their followers that cannot go wrong by picking up any Something Is Killing The Children
This is just Mindless Speculation. Treat it like nothing else. But we know that in an upcoming issue of The Avengers, the Phoenix Force will gain a new
We've tried various different ways to join Jonathan Hickman's previous storytelling arcs in the Marvel Universe to his current showrunner work for the
This month, Titan Comics is publishing a new short-story anthology, Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda, dubbed "a ground-breaking anthology from the African
Future State: Superman of Metropolis #2 is out this week and a minor spoiler. While most of the Future State comic books are looking to the future, for a
The Something Is Killing The Children trade paperback is selling copies on eBay for $70, and the Previews Order Form for $150.
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Three years ago, Tom King stated Donald Trump's behaviour was that of an asset used by a foreign power. A new book may shed light on this