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The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool you can still read all about Resident Evil 4 statues.
Kyle Baker and Scott Morse had a critically-acclaimed and Eisner and Harvey award-winning run on Plastic Man back in 2004. It is now being collected in a
Before leaving Diamond Comic Distributors, DC Comics announced that upcoming affected comics and collections would be made returnable through Diamond.
In what has to be a Cobra plot, Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1, the new comic by Rob Liefeld launching next week, will feature 36 variant covers.
Northwest Press launches the graphic novel collection of gay noir detective comic series DASH to celebrate 10 years of publishing.
Last night, Bleeding Cool ran the scoop that Aero and Sword Master were returning to print from Marvel Comics from August alongside the news that a number
Ablaze releases a new TRESE comic in English this September from Budjette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo, with a Netflix anime adaptation to follow.
Tooday Boom Studios has announced a twelve cover deal with Unnatural, Un/Sacred and Mercy creator Mirka Andolfo for a series of titles.
Mark Waid spells out the future of Humanoids, including a three-book deal with Ibrahim Moustafa and a new interview podcast.
Marvel Comics Bringing The N-Word Back Into Print (Update)
The first week of July brings a big variety to the Back Order list with DC and Marvel MIA, and Image having the most books on the List.
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 get
The Ballad of Wolverine and Jean Grey as told in Today's X-Force #10 - warning, there are Spoilers. Will fans love it or hate it?
Bleeding Cool has been telling you for some time that a big Image Comics crossover is coming. Today they seemed to make that official with the following
The similarities between Marvel's Man-Thing and DC Comics' Swamp Thing have long been considered a coincidence. But now here's another thing.
Want to own an original Peanuts Sunday strip by Charles Schultz? There's a great one on Heritage Auctions now.
Marvel Comics may publish the Star Wars comic books. But in the almost-year since he debuted, there has been no appearance of Baby Yoda.
A few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool reported that UCS Comic Distributors customers were to receive a free graded DC comic book as a thank you for choosing
Coffin Bound is the little Image Comics comic book that could. Until a certain global pandemic got in the way. But the series is returning to print on
What do today's Marvel Comics in-house advertisements say about Empyre and everything else Marvel is, or is not publishing right now?
Yesterday, two stories broke late at night - that DC Comics had stealth-published the FCBD Generation Zero comic book (without the timeline) in the Flash
The big DC Comics Free Comic Book Day title was meant to be Generation Zero, an epilogue to Scott Lobdell and Brett Booth's Flash Forward, and would lead
Bleeding Cool previously posted plans by Marvel Comics to post final issues of comic book series or mini-series as digital-only titles, only possibly
It's Your Funeral, the new young adult graphic novel from Iron Circus Comics, is a paranormal office comedy from Reisbeck and Kramer.
S. A. Foxe and Daryl Toh bring a new erotica comic to Oni's Limerence Press imprint for a new generation of thirsty nerds.
"Neon Future," the new Steve Aoki comic titled after the DJ's album, brings a hopeful vision of the future to Webtoon this July.
Boom Studios announced today that it had signed a deal with Miguel Mercado to create twenty covers for the publisher into 2021.
In today's Batman #94 by James Tynion IV, Guillem March, Rafael Albuquerque and David Baron, we see a young Bruce Wayne meeting Cassander Wycliffe Baker,
Were you anticipating Lois Lane to provide multiple-dimension realisations as heartbreaking and even uplifting allegories for our times?