Originally planned for Free Comic Book Day earlier this year, Marvel's X-Men comic ran an X Of Swords preview (if we but knew it) by Jonathan Hickman and
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Mad Jim Jaspers was a character created by Dave Thorpe and Alan Davis for the Captain Britain comic in Marvel UK series Marvel Superheroes. The character
We're probably going to be talking a lot about X Of Swords: Creation today. We will start out small and relatively non-spoilery, such as this article, but
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
Oni Press' December 2020 solicitations include original graphic novel Girl Haven by Lilah Sturges and Meaghan Carter - even though it's only out in
In Death Metal, The Batman Who Laughs now has the body of a Bruce Wayne who underwent the Dr Manhattan transfer - and won.
Legendary comic book creator Brian Stelfreeze came to recent renewed prominence again with his work on the Black Panther comic book, with Ta
We have a preview of the new, relaunched Doctor Who Comic #1 (with the same creative team of Jody Houser and Roberta Ingranata) to follow Time Lord
Where in the world is Marvel's Otherworld? Aside from "other"? I was introduced to it in the old days of Captain Britain comic book - but there were older
DC Comics recently announced the cancellation of the John Constantine: Hellblazer series, to much rending of cloth from writer Si Spurrier and others.
Action Comics #1025 spoilers ahead. During Brian Bendis' run on the Superman books - one coming to a conclusion soon - we have seen a number of new
Today sees a penultimate issue of Batgirl from Cecil Castellucci, Robbi Rodriguez and Jordie Bellaire. Once upon a time, before the dumping of the 5G
Peach Momoko is a comic book creator and cover artist who began exhibiting at US comic conventions back in 2014. She drew a couple of stories picked up
The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but yesterday we learned of Dan DiDio and his new job - and it was good.
REVIEW: Belle: Hearts & Minds mixes horror & superhero action as Franchini crosses over Belle, Zenescope's Batman, with witch hunter Gretel.
What would it take to convince formerly heroic X-Men to murder in the name of Apocalypse in Excalibur #12? That's what we hope to find out.
Before he was getting railed by a two-dicked Wolverine, Cyclops was just a boy in an orphanage and Marvel's Snapshots: X-Men revisits that.
In Hellions #4, the X-Men's quiet council apparently decided that Madelyne Pryor isn't a real person and doesn't deserve resurrection.
X-Men #12 lays out the history of Arakko ahead of the beginning of X of Swords in an issue that's really just a massive data dump.
Dan DiDio was Publisher at DC Comics for over a decade, before being fired earlier this year, scuppering his DC 5G relaunch plans. The question was always
Bloodshot #10 was originally solicited by Valiant Entertainment back in March when the Bloodshot movie had just come out, intended to be published in
Comic book writer Ram V has been on a roll in the comic book industry of late, part of the London-based writers studio White Noise, he has been writing
Bleeding Cool has been pointing out a new jump in appreciation of the comic book Spawn by retailers and readers coming out of lockdown. With Todd
Comic book letterer Jim Campbell let loose on DC Comics, Tom King, and anyone involved in producing the Rorschach comic at DC.
Yeah, we already knew you had to buy every issue of X of Swords to understand the X-Books... but it's nice to hear it said out loud.
We thought people paying $300 was a little steep. Little did we know. There have now been sales on eBay for The Hero Trade preview copy sent anonymously
We spoke with Greg Anderson-Elysee about the latest volume of Is'nana the Were-Spider, Showtime, on Kickstarter for the next week.
This week sees the publication of Immortal She-Hulk, a one-shot by Al Ewing and Jon Davis-Hunt that follows the Empyre event, and the resurrection and
They teased this in their Free Comic Book Day offering. And now, with the 45th anniversary of the Canadian patriotic superhero character Captain Canuck,
Marvel Unlimited normally releases Marvel Comics titles six months (apart from Conan) after they were published in print and digitally, as part of their