So who is Mon-El anyway? In the Superman comics in the nineteen-fifties, Halk-Kar was an alien who crash-lands as an amnesiac alien on Earth in a
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Jaime Hernandez is best known as one of the Hernandez brothers, creators of the ongoing anthology comic book series, Love & Rockets. But Jaime has
The famous Jack Kirby adage to the young James Romberberg, wanting to work in the comic book industry, was "Comics will break your heart." The idea that
That Gotham Police Commissioner Jim Gordon would not recognise Batgirl as being his daughter, Barbara Gordon, has stretched the suspension of disbelief
So there is a Presidential Election coming and it's time to look at the FEC Filings for political donations for those who declare their employment from DC
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. And at Bleeding Cool you can still
Homestuck, one of the truly unique webcomics that came out of the launch of the internet, is in danger of going away because much of it was animated using
In this issue of Juggernaut, Juggernaut is gonna need a lawyer. What's She-Hulk up to lately? X-ual Healing recaps Juggernaut #2!
In this issue of X-Men, we learn that Apocalypse's whole "strongest survive" gimmick is pure overcompensation. X-ual Healing recaps X-Men #13!
In this issue of Excalibur, Saturnyne wants Brian Braddock's sword, but he's obsessed with an amulet. X-ual Healing recaps Excalibur #13!
Liana Kangas's Kickstarter comic TRVE KVLT is drawing praise from creators such as Vita Ayala, Cliff Chiang, Alex Segura, & Erica Schultz.
During online discussion of the Netflix Sandman series (currently filming), Sandman creator Neil Gaiman said that "The plan is to tell the whole story,
John Stanisci and Emma Kubert are currently crowdfunding for a new comic book series, Foundlings, a dystopian young adult comic book series in the vein of
This week sees the publication of the final chapter of the long-awaited Batman: Three Jokers by Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok. Now, the similarity between
Hitoma Iruma and Moke Yuzuhara's Adachi And Shimamura kicks off Yen Press and their January 2021 solicitations through comic book stores. Plenty to delve
Recently, DC Comics and UCS Comic Distributors have parted ways. UCS is one of two distributors set up with DC Comics from two of DC's biggest comic book
Naoki Urasawa's Asafora leads Viz Media LLC's listings for January 2021, through direct market comic book shops in North America. And as well as the
As we informed you over the weekend, in partnership with ComicsPRO, publishers have started announcing their offerings for Local Comic Shop Day
Kodansha is collecting "definitively" the Sailor Moon prequel, Sailor V by Naoko Takeuchi, in two Engliahs language volumes both in January 2021. Here is
There are a lot of Marvel Comics solicitations changes coming down the pipe. Some see comic book creators get a helping hand with schedules. Others occur
Behemoth is saying goodbye to 2020 and hello to 2021 with a one-shot comic called... 2020. By Nicolas Brondo. Is that a bit too much on the nose? And they
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. And at Bleeding Cool you can still
Providence Compendium, the complete collection of Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows' Providence, a reinventing and encapsulating of the stories of HP Lovecraft
Afua Richardson burst into my awareness as the artist on Genius, the Top Cow comic written by Marc Bernadin, a revolution set among LA riots that gained
We did this for the X-Men comic books back in August, a couple of times. Recently, given Bleeding Cool adept ability to read the Defund Batman tea leaves
All the Local Comic Shop Day variants so far. Marco Davanzo, Executive Director of ComicsPRO – the organization that runs Local Comic Shop Day – says the
Batgirl #50 is out this week, the finale of that series in what originally would have been the set up for the 5G relaunch. But DC waited until the end of
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
Stumptown has been a great comic, and a great television show, but the first look fans got was back at SDCC 2008, with a very small obscure comic.
When DC Comics kicked off the New 52 in 2011, it was accompanied by new trading practices, negotiated by then-DC Comics VP Sales and former retailer Bob