Yesterday, Marvel Comics published Non-Stop Spider-Man #1 by Joe Kelly and Chris Bachalo - ironically after a rather long delay, partially caused by Chris
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PrintWatch: The highest-ordered standard-priced comic by comic book shops in almost thirty years – BRZRKR #1 – has sold out at the distributor level and a
In addition to a DC Pride anthology and a slew of variant covers, DC Comics announced an 8-issue Crush & Lobo mini-series to debut in June.
It's Magic time... Boom Studios appears to be poised to take another massive worldwide franchise historically underestimated by the direct market and turn
DC Comics announced a new anthology, DC Pride, and a series of variant covers to celebrate Pride Month this June.
Aubrey Sitterson and Tony Gregori will launch a raunchy new series at Dark Horse called The Worst Dudes. We talked to both in an EXXXCLUSIVE interview!
In May 2018, Bleeding Cool reported that Boom Studios had hired former DC and Marvel editor, Jeanine Schaefer in the new role of Executive Editor to
Scout Comics is the second publisher to sign a distribution deal to the comic book store market with Lunar Distribution. Lunar is the distribution company
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
Ten days ago, Bleeding Cool posted a story about a comic book published by DC Comics that, for one reason or other, they shouldn't have published. Gen
Today sees the publication of the long-awaited Children Of The Atom #1 by Vita Ayala, Bernard Chang and Marcelo Maiolo. Pitched at the X-Men equivalent of
Member of the Krakoa homicide team X-Factor. Eye Boy is a Marvel Comics character created by Jason Aaron and Nick Bradshaw for Wolverine And The X-Men #9
British booktrade magazine The Bookseller interviewed James Wills, the managing director of literary agent Watson, Little last week in a story that did
Of all the redundancies at DC Comics that made little sense last year, Mark Doyle definitely stuck out as one of the more mind-numbing decisions. Working
The long-delayed, rewritten and redrawn Children Of The Atom by Vita Ayala and Bernard Chang debuts this week from Marvel Comics. And in the manner of the
Here's a look at The Folio Society's 80 Years of Captain America volume. Selected and introduced by former Marvel EIC Roy Thomas.
The BBC adaptation of Malorie Blackman's Noughts & Crosses made one hell of an impact when it hit the airwaves last year - as the book series has been
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool looked at Power Rangers Unlimited: Heir to Darkness #1 out in April and FOC'ed yesterday. Their eight dollar one-shot written
A month ago, Bleeding Cool reported how The King In Black series finale has been delayed, as have a number of tie-in mini-series and one-shots. But what
It is weird that after such a hit TV series such as WandaVision that the only place to find Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch in Marvel Comics titles
Do you remember the days when comic book companies sold comics in plastic polybags - ostensibly to include things like trading cards, but actually so that
Of late, The Amazing Spider-Man comic book has been a misery fest, halfway through the Kindred storyline, with Peter Parker's personal life ripped up into
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
It's true, I'm starting to really enjoy Rorschach, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Tom King and Jorge Fornes, published by DC Comics. Published
Last month, Bleeding Cool let you know what would be coming to Bane and the rest of Arkham Asylum at the hands of The Joker for A-Day. Today's The Joker
Bleeding Cool recently ran the news that DC Comics is to publish a Batman/Fortnite crossover comic that sees Batman comes to the Fortnite island, along
In preparation of fans receiving big stimulus checks, Marvel Comics announced Planet-Size X-Men #1, part of the Hellfire Gala Summer X-over event.
Batman Urban Legends spoilers ahead... Gail Simone wrote the Women in Refrigerators list in 1999 listing examples of the superhero comic-book trope
Ibrahim Moustafa has signed a three-book deal for new graphic novels with the publisher Humanoids, beginning with his new comic book Count out this month.
Looks like Dead Eyes from Gerry Duggan and John McCrea is back. After legal issues, the formerly-titled crime drama Dead Rabbit from Image Comics was