Unlike Frank Miller's new Sin City NFTs, these books harm the environment the less efficient, old-fashioned way: one paper-making tree at a time.
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Today is the first Saturday in May, which would have been Free Comic Book Day is less Revelation-themed times. The event has been moved to the fourteenth
Storm will pretend she doesn't know The Marauders at the Hellfire Gala in an awkward preview of next week's Marauders #20 from Marvel Comics.
Any Sheldon Mayer fans out there? This is for you. Buying original comic book artwork pages has become commonplace these days - even if thanks to digital
X-Men: Curse of the Man-Thing is not just what Emma Frost calls Wolverine's second penis for stealing Cyclops away from her.
Al Jaffee just celebrated his hundredth birthday. Born in 1921, he is best known for his work in the MAD Magazine, specifically his trademark feature, the
Check out this preview of Heroes Reborn #1, the latest Marvel super-mega-crossover event to exploi-- we mean, find inspiration in an event from the 90s.
A month ago, Bleeding Cool posted the following Heroes Reborn spoilers - or potential spoilers. Heroes Reborn is a new Avengers-focussed event from Jason
See Carnage like you've never seen him before in this preview of Black, White, and Blood #3 -- as a music critic, as a pirate... and as a comic book fan?!
When The Boys was first made into a TV show for Amazon Prime, publisher of the comic books by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, Dynamite Entertainment had
It may have run for only five issues, but that's way farther than a union has ever gone before at Marvel and will likely ever go again.
Shakti is the debut graphic novel written by SJ Sindu, and drawn by Nabi H. Ali. The middle-grade graphic novel follows an Indian-American girl who
AfterShock Comics is launching two new titles in July, Beyond The Breach from Ed Brisson and Damian Couceiro, and Clans Of Belari from Rob Blackie, Peter
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
Second Sight Publishing, an independent comic book publisher, has donated 1000 comic books to the Polk County School System in Florida.
This weekend is the FOC date for an awful lot of Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) titles, ahead of being made available on the 14th of August, 2021. Pretty much
In last month's Firefly #26 comic book, Captain Kaylee of Serenity had to make a choice. With an intergalactic teleportation device run by the Alliance,
Thank FOC It's Friday - Planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off at Diamond Comic Distributors. And now Lunar Distribution as
It’s been a big year for James Harren and Dave Stewart’s Ultramega, the new series that launched in March from Sky bound/Image to both massive critical
BRZRKR #2 second printing dominated advance reorders this week, with Star Wars 5th printings and Geiger 3rd printings. But for unreleased titles, the
Last month, Bleeding Cool reported the news that Marvel Comics was moving its exclusive direct market business to Penguin Random House and away from
In November 2012, Bleeding Cool reported that Duane Swierczynski was off the DC Birds Of Prey monthly comic book after #17 and would be replaced with a
Last week, Bleeding Cool ran an article, When Graphic Novels Volumes Just Don't Stack Up On The Bookshelf.
#DisneyMustPay: Last November, Bleeding Cool reported on Alan Dean Foster, who had noted he was no longer being paid royalties on the sales of the Star
It is possible you may have first read on Bleeding Cool about a new Moon Knight series being launched by Jed MacKay and Alessandro Cappuccio from Marvel
Earlier this week, Twitter account The Aquaverse posted the following Infinite Frontier cover image of Calvin Ellis, President Superman by legendary comic
PrintWatch: Marvel Comics has sent Way Of X #1, Alien #2 and Carnage: Red, White And Blood #2 back to the printers for a second printing. All will be
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
Marvel's Heroes Reborn: Young Squadron #1 asks the question: what if you had five bucks to spend on yet another super-mega-crossover event tie-in?
Reptil thinks he can just give up the life of a corporate-owned superhero intellectual property, but he is gravely mistaken.




























