Hawkeye: Freefall #3 is in stores form Marvel Comics this week, continuing Matthew Rosenberg and Otto Schmidt's quest to expose Hawkeye for the loser he
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Batman and the Outsiders #10 is in stores from DC Comics this week, by Bryan Hill and Dexter Soy, and in this preview, Batman is acting totally out of
Dr. Strange #3 hits stores from Marvel Comics next week by Mark Waid and Kev Walker, as the Sorceror Supreme continues living out his mid-life crisis by
Superman: Heroes #1 hits stores from DC comics this week, celebrating the emotional moment of Superman revealing his secret identity to the world with the
Nebula gets her own solo series from Marvel Comics this week, with Nebula #1 launching by Vita Ayala and Claire Roe. And if you thought that Nebula would
Bleeding Cool readers will be familiar with Jude Terror's Written By A Bot series of articles in which, like CBR, he gets a bot programme to write a pop
Alan of All About Comics And Books, of Phoenix, Arizona has announced that he and Marsha are retiring as comic book store and closing the store. Alan
The following Marvel Comics titles are all getting second printings and will be arriving in comic book stores on the 11th March. Avengers #30 Captain
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
In October of last year, ComicBooks For Kids announced their first colouring book, which we announced here. Mark Weiss, president of ComicBooks For Kids!
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What happens when you’re no longer the wunderkind comic creator whose bestselling manga series was the toast of the industry? That’s what Downfall is
Gotham City Monsters concludes at DC Comics next week, by Steve Orlando and Amancay Nahuelpan, and it looks like the series may not have a happy ending,
Iron Man 2020 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Dan Slott, Christos Gage, and Pete Woods, because it's the actual year 2020, and once there
Catwoman #20 is in stores from DC Comics next week, by Joelle Jones and Fernando Blanco, as Catwoman's long Villa Hermosa storyline continues even though
Gwen Stacy #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Christos Gage and Todd Nauck, and if you've ever followed the antics of the Gage family, it
Poor Alfred Pennyworth. After decades of service, Alfred was used as the latest "shocking character death" in comics to make a storyline feel more
Bleeding Cool has been repeatedly breaking news about the new New York-based publisher Bad Idea Comics, formed from former executives of Valiant
X-Force #7 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Benjamin Percy and Oscar Bazaldua. We've got a preview below. In which someone is killing allies
Superman #20 hits stores from DC Comics next week, by "The Great One" Brian Bendis, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado. And in the wake of Superman revealing his
X-Men #6 hits stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Jonathan Hickman and Matteo Buffagni, and we've got a preview below. A brief one, but a preview
After a brief stint of time relaunched as Blackstars, Green Lantern returns to DC Comics next week with a second season by Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp,
Excalibur #7 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Tini Howard and Wilton Santos. We've got a preview below. In which we find Betsy Braddock
Back in Action Comics #1000, which saw Brian Bendis' first Superman story, drawn by Jim Lee and Scott Williams, the lead story by Dan Jurgens and Norm
In 2017, comic book fan Mathew Sterling was arrested at Phoenix Comicon after a tipoff from a Facebook friend that he was going to try and shoot Power
The Archie Universe has lost one of its greats, according to publisher Archie Comics. For over sixty years, Victor Gorelick helped shape and create the
This weekend is the third annual FanfaireNYC at the High School of Art and Design. FanfaireNYC is a charity comic convention to raise money for the art
Geoff Richards writes, I’m often asked about where the inspiration for Herd came from. Wait, let me rewind that a little for you. I write a comic called
Amazon opened new offices last month on State Street, Santa Barbara. And the locals have mixed feelings. The new headquarters will be employing around 300
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