The Marble Arch Mound opened today, a temporary artificial hill that sits facing the marble arch of Marble Arch. And it costs £4.50 to walk up and down
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Okay, I say forever, but certainly for a bit anyway. This week's Fantastic Four #34 by Dan Slott and RB Silva from Marvel Comics concludes The Bride Of
Back in September last year, Bleeding Cool broke the news that DC Comics had pulled Kurt Busiek's Astro City from ComiXology digital comic publisher. This
A really nice CGC graded copy of Star Wars Marvel Comics book Kanan #1 is up for auction at Heritage Auctions.
In this week's Infinite Frontier #3, Roy Harper - the new Black Lantern - meets up with the DEO who, under Director Bones, has taken a more multiversal
The launch of Todd McFarlane's second ongoing Spawn series King Spawn #1 launches in August and naturally has a bunch of variant covers. We already
At the San Diego Comic-Con@Home Superman panel, writer Tom Taylor talked about this week's new comic Superman, Son Of Kal-El, with a Jonathan Kent taking
Man, it has been a long time since the internet had this DC Comics argument. And the last time it did, it was a different world. So I have no idea what
Taking bids at Heritage Auctions today is a CGC graded copy of SilverHawks #1 from Marvel Comics in the 80's.
Amanda Weidman had sold her first comic book Mari and the Cloud Princess, as a middle-grade graphic novel, to Grace Scheipeter at Oni Press for
Minh Lê, creator of the picture books Lift and Drawn Together, and writer of the Green Lantern: Legacy graphic novel drawn by Andie Tong is now creating
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
DC's Milestone relaunch continues on Tuesday with the release of Icon & Rocket Season One #1. Check out a preview right here.
Can Batman and Superman withstand the sick rhymes and smooth flow of rapping demon Etrigan in this preview of Batman Superman #20?
Batman wants a sample of The Penguin's blood, and he isn't in the mood to take no for an answer in this preview of Batman Reptilian #2.
The villainous Hue Vile's deadly brain parasite has infected Huntress in this preview o Batman Secret Files Huntress #1... but how dangerous is it really?
In this preview of Checkmate #2, in stores from DC on Tuesday, readers get a glimpse at what motivates Mark Shaw, and of course, it's Daddy Issues.
Bruce Wayne is in the drunk tank in this preview of Detective Comics #1040. Is DC doing their own version of Demon in a Bottle?!
DC's Black Canary soared to prominence from obscure and elusive beginnings in a Johnny Thunder backup story in Flash Comics #86.
Green Lantern villain the Harlequin appeared 8 times within a year in 1948/49, and provided one of the biggest plot twists of the era.
It's Fiona Staples time! Or not... Bleeding Cool does enjoy the comic book collection coverage of The Uncanny Omar and the Near Mint Comics channel on
Static Season One #2 is in stores on Tuesday from DC Comics, and the titular Static has some explaining to do after Hotstreak nearly burns down his house.
In this preview of Harley Quinn #5, we find Batman responding to Hugo Strange's frankly excellent Batman cosplay... and -- surprise -- he doesn't like it.
When lengths will Doctor Doom go to in order to prevent the world from finding out he's a cuck in this preview of Fantastic Four #34?
Two weeks ago, Bleeding Cool reported that that week's DC Comics ads for Infinite Frontier had questions to ask. We did the same last weekend as well. And
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
Amanda Waller sparks an international incident in this preview of Action Comics #1033, and the Justice League is caught in the middle.
Recently, Bleeding Cool reported more changes to the distribution of comic books to the direct market of comic book stores, as DC Comics and Marvel have
Acme Novelty Library is one of the most important comic books published in the last 25 years. Steeped in the past, reflecting cartoons and designs of the
Back in March, a Giant-Size X-Men #1 CGC slabbed at a 9.8 condition sold for $67,900. In April a similar copy sold for $60,000. But the market has been




























