In the revamped X-Men #1 of 2019, the team released a lot of imprisoned mutants from Orchis. Although they were not all mutants. One was Sarafina, of the
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REVIEW: Taskmaster #1 is to Jed McKay as what Superior Foes was to Nick Spencer, even with an egregious use of the best comic SFX ever.
Skottie Young comes to Eric Powell's Albatross Funnybooks for the cardstock cover of the final issue of their 'King Tank Girl series by Tank Girl
REVIEW: Shang-Chi #1 is an impossibly corny debut, featuring a script that feels like it was found in a decades-old filing cabinet.
It must be good to be Donny Cates right now, as interest and advance reorders boom over Crossover and King In Black. And the industry seem to have
Garrett Gunn and Nicolas Touris have an anthropomorphic thriller to kick Source Point Press' February 2021 solicitations off with The Fear Diaries... FEAR
Last month, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Black Mask Comics was returning to shipping comics through Diamond Comic Distributors again. And the most
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Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics of Ankeny, Iowa, writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. This week? Shoplifters. Inventory, retail is
A Peanuts comic strip from November 17, 1950 featuring Snoopy has just hammered at Heritage Auctions for a record $192,000.
The pages of Big Girls #4 take to heart the Jason Derulo lyrics, "when the roof caved in and the truth came out." A series of flashbacks and revelations
Thank FOC It's Friday - Planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off at Diamond Comic Distributors. And now UCS and Lunar as well. Of
The late, great Darwyn Cooke is the focus of this art auction, ending today at Heritage Auctions. It ends soon, so hurry.
This is a remarkably well put-together comic book, a done-in-one that swings the camera around to ground level and shows lives affected in real-time by
Image Comics launches Radiant Black, Stray Dogs, Two Moons, Deep Beyond, reprints the first appearance of Savage Dragon, with Graphic Fantasy #1 and #2,
In 2018, Batman #55 showed the KGBeast shoot a glancing shot off the skull of Dick Grayson, robbing the Bat's erstwhile ward of his memories between the
Bill Jemas and Alex Alonso's New York-based comic publisher AWA has a couple of new launches for February 2021. A Western-styled comic Redemption by
Marvel was originally planning to launch W.E.B. of Spider-Man, a new Spider-Man comic based on the Avengers Campus ride at Disney World. Then the pandemic
Titan Comics sees the origin of Blade Runner told in comic book form and set in 2008, ten years before the original movie, out in February 2021. These
Oni Press is launching a new Rick And Morty comic book, Worlds Apart, by Josh Trujillo, Jarrett Williams and Tony Fleecs, out in February, as well as the
Dave Sim continues, as he has done for the last few years, to continue to publish Cerebus comic books, as Cerebus In Hell, every month getting a new
The new Boom Studios February 2021 solicitations, as Bleeding Cool mentioned before, includes a new Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Faith comic book as well as
IDW Publishing has their full February 2021 solicitations, including their first Transformers: Beast Wars series, a new Star Wars Adventures: High
Next week's Diamond Previews puts a new Blade Runner comic book series from Titan Comics on the front cover, Blade Runner Origins written by K Perkins,
We’re used to covering the teases, reveals, and news that James Tynion IV drops into his newsletter, Empire of the Tiny Onion. In fact, it’s a gift of
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REVIEW: Getting it Together #2 is a fun read. Jack's storyline & bonus comic stand out... but is Lauren not just a straight-up villain?
REVIEW: Seven Secrets #4 shows that this series from Tom Taylor and Daniele Di Nicuolo has high potential that it's beginning to tap into.
REVIEW: We Only Find Them When They’re Dead #3 is beautifully illustrated but the relentless amount of close-up shots is disorienting.
In a Reddit AMA, legendary writer Chris Claremont pitched a What If? maxi-series where he left the X-Men instead of John Byrne.