Next month sees the publication of The King In Black, the new event series by Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman from Marvel Comics that follows up on their
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Gold Digger is a comic book series, written and drawn by Fred Perry from 1991 until 2022 - when it seems, his final, 300th issue will be published. A
Instead of a traditional written diary, Julia Kaye turned to art as a means of self-reflection. So when she began her gender transition in 2016, she
I Am Not Starfire was one of the DC YA graphic novels announced back in 2019. Written by Mariko Tamaki and drawn by Yoshi Yoshitani, we now have a date, a
Black Canary: Breaking Silence is a new YA novel by Alexandra Monir from DC Comics, publishing next month. Monir is best known for her novels Timeless and
Bleeding Cool has run many listings for the Eaglemoss Collections of DC hardcover graphic novels as part of their Hero Collector partwork line. You'll see
Greatest living cartoonist Mark Stafford writes "Well there's lovely. Gosh, the finest comics shop in London has joined that bookshop.org site whereby you
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Various publications have called Petr Sadecky everything from a pathological liar to a secret capitalist pawn; the legacy of Octobriana is complicated.
American Ronin #2 felt like Peter Milligan setting up a world that was basically the tabletop roleplaying game Shadowrun, minus the elves.
Science & Invention August 1923, with a story by G. Peyton Wertenbaker and Howard V. Brown helped pave the way towards Marvel's Quantum Realm
Dark Horse Comics and Mike Mignola are digging deep for their next dive into the rich published history of Hellboy for their hardcover collections. Fans
Today we take a look at the depiction of communism and communist in comic books, specifically highlighting a book called Is This Tomorrow?
AVerMedia has launched a brand new streaming webcam this past week for content creators with the Live Streamer CAM 513.
As part of our ongoing series of articles X-ploiting a single Chris Claremont Reddit AMA, Claremont talks about characters vs. plot.
Superman/Wonder Woman ended with issue #29, except issues #30 and #31, were produced and put out, but not as regular comics.
REVIEW: Lonely Receiver #3 sees artist Jen Hickman's work shine as Catrin descends into a spiral of madness and violence.
REVIEW: Deadpool #8 shows Kelly Thompson creating an empathetic Deadpool that is still every bit as funny, crude, and badass as expected.
A new YA novel, Poison Ivy: Thorns written by Kody Keplinger and illustrated by Sara Kipin, will be published by DC Comics in June 2021.
Rich Johnston reviews Batman/Catwoman #1 by Tom King, Clay Mann and Tomeu Morey, published this Tuesday by DC Comics. Once upon a time, Tom King wrote the
REVIEW: Shadow Service #3 is a bit exposition-heavy for a third issue but, once it gets going, it mixes horror and action with style.
Chris Claremont was asked who's cooler, Cyclops or Wolverine... and the answer may shock you! Or maybe not. What's really shocking anymore?
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
Batman/Superman Volume 1 ended with #32, yet issues #33, Annual #3, and #34 were produced and released in trade paperback.
Brett Booth and Bill Sienkiewicz are both working on the Chris Claremont X-Men Anniversary Special for Christmas week from Marvel Comics. And Bill
Two graphic novels take on very different political figures of American history, Alexander Hamilton and Teddy Roosevelt on the same day.
In 2013, Paul B Rainey wrote in response to a Guardian newspaper feature profiling a number of cartoonists, saying "There are British cartoonists, you
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Self-proclaimed Bad Boy of Comics Donny Cates claimed to be joking when he expressed jealousy over Benjamin Percy's new toy... but was he?!
An odd mail away comic book that Fleer put together originally on the 1996 X-Men Ultra Trading Cards, Wolverine #102.5 is rare and pricy.