In X-Force #10, the Beast screws up everything AGAIN, plus: Wolverine uses just one of his dicks. And then: who the hell is The Chronicler?
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This year, Bleeding Cool has gotten used to reporting the closure of comic book stores all over the place. Far fewer than we were expecting, to be sure,
What's next for Batman and the Outsiders? Bryan Edward Hill hints at plans for Season 2 of the Batman team book, including The Signal's role.
Mark Russell is one of my favourite modern comic book writers. A funny, satirical prose writer, he has shown no primadonna attitude when it comes to
The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool you can still read all about comics, TV shows, games, movies and
A month ago, a number of women began telling stories, very similar stories, regarding what they saw as grooming at the hands of comic book writer,
Welcome to the fifth Comics & Complication series. The first dealt with the concept of heroism and The Nail, the second looked into anger and World
Marvel Comics in 1981 teamed up with Amurol Products to create the Bubble Funnies comic books, starting with Spider-Man in the Clutches of Doc Ock!
It's not unusual for mainstream publishers and established creators to use kickstarter to fund thier comics, but what about unknown creators?
Two weeks away from Comic-Con@Home, the free online replacement for San Diego Comic-Con and they are trying to keep the rituals the same. So we
Back when this story was originally published, it was a couple of week's before Empyre #1 was meant to be published, on April 15th. Then everything fell
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 this edition of Comics & Complication, we look into the comic industry and their tendency to portray a problematic version of patriotism.
No Heroine #1 from Dead End Kids writer Frank Gogol has sold out at Diamond a full two weeks ahead of its 7/22 release. This is the second debut issue of
The impossibly perfect-looking character Claire Connell in Adventureman #2 — a former cop, current bookseller, 1/7 of an equally impossibly perfect and
On Saturday, July 25th, Darryl McDaniels of Run DMC will have a panel at Comic-Con@Home - as opposed to at San Diego Comic-Con as was originally planned.
Mika Song's Donut Feel The Squirrels comic book is published by Random House Graphic in September, the first in her Norma & Belly series, and her
This is how Dynamite listed their upcoming panel for San Diego's Comic-Con@Home, replacing the San Diego Comic-Con this year. Dynamite's Two Huge
The team is in deep space and discovers themselves in deep philosophical trouble in Justice League #48. They stumble into a very messed up situation and,
Back in mid-March, Bleeding Cool reported that the Comic Odyssey chain of comic book stores in Manila in the Phillippines, were closing due to fears
The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool you can still read all about comics, TV shows, games, movies and
In the larger scope of things, Transformers Galaxies #7 is a piece of the puzzle. In the immediacy of the day, it doesn’t justify the cost of admission.
Dragon, the new hardcover graphic novel from Eisner winner Saladin Ahmed and Dave Acosta, is dominating Kickstarter.
Stjepan Šejić announces his departure from mainstream comics after Harleen in favor of Sunstone and more of his own creations.
No one in their right mind could say this was a bad book, but Dr. Strange #5's missteps slightly outweigh its advantages.
Co-writers Kyle Higgins and Mat Groom have a lot to say about their revival of the iconic hero in their new Ultraman comics from Marvel.
Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel's work is at the forefront of this archival-quality reprint of The Spider coming in 2021.
Two weeks away from Comic-Con@Home, the free online replacement for San Diego Comic-Con and they are trying to keep the rituals the same. So we
A couple of months ago, Gail Simone organised a Twitter auction for comic book writers, calling on them to give up a piece of comic book art the owned
Empyre is picking up steam with retailers upping their orders on the third issue, as well as lots for tie-in issues. This may be the little crossover that