There are very few things that might persuade me to part with my Cerebus phonebooks. This may be one of them. Waverley Press is to begin publishing
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Marvel's Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker adaptation was reported as cancelled in yesterday's Bleeding Cool reportage - one of a number.
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics in Ankeny, Iowa, writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Welcome back to 25 Hot Comics. Even with
Dave Philpott has what he described as 'A Half-Ass Indiegogo Pitch.' He writes; This is about a cool, sexy new comic called Dragonrage. There is a
Yen Press has launched a new manga series, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, Vol. 1: The Ways of the Monster Nation. The new manga series is a
In Hellions #2, Havok reunites with an old ex-girlfriend. Plus: the perils of not keeping up with your clone maintenance program.
In Empyre: X-Men #1, the Genoshan genocide is finally undone... but at what cost?! $4.99. Plus: the benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle.
In Wolverine #3, Logan interferes in the love lives of teenage mutants. Plus: Wolverine two-dicks trutherism goes mainstream, baby!
In New Mutants #11, the titular New Mutants save the day two issues late. Plus: the start of a promising new storyline, Mutants vs. Media.
Founded in 2000, Udon Publishing celebrated 20 years this year with new plans for Megaman Legends, Robotech, Rival Schools, and Street Fighter.
In X-Men: Fantastic Four #4, Charles Xavier gets nostalgic for his Illuminati days. Plus: Kate Pryde learns how her powers work.
Marvel Comics has cancelled their Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker adaptation, originally planned for June, including the hidden story....
Zenescope Entertainment has sent the following letter to retailers, specifically those who sell Zenescope comic books on Amazon Marketplace. They write;
Marvel Comics may not be publishing Daniel Kibblesmith's New Warriors any time soon. But this Stephen Colbert showrunner has plenty of comic book and
Elodie the Unicorn Slayer? Scout Comics launches By the Horns, a revenge comic with a unicorn hit list, this Winter.
Peach Momoko has established herself as the queen of collectable comic book covers courtesy of Comic-Con@Home. Okay, so San Diego Comic-Con swag was a
I don't know why I drew a naked picture of Wolverine, I really don't. I saw a Leonardo Da Vinci sketch and in it could somehow see a Frank Quitely version
The Washington Redskins are changing their name - after years of pressure - to, well, they haven't quite decided yet and have gone with the Washington
Last week, Bleeding Cool reported on former Labour MP Chris Williamson's claims that longstanding political cartoonist Steve Bell had been sacked from the
When we ran a little bit of hype on the upcoming novel by Rian Hughes, XX: A Novel, Graphic, we only had the UK cover to go on, but the Design Observer
It may not have been SDCC, but how come I have a hangover from it? No idea - the world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at
George Gene Gustines spoke with John Barber and Chris Ryall about all things IDW for Comic-Con@Home with Sonic, Parker, G.I.Joe & more news.
Keanu Reeves is teaming with Boom! and Matt Kindt to do BRZRKR. Kindt was asked about the book, and he talked about working with Reeves.
Natasha Kennedy writes of her graphic novel series being crowdfunded and includes an exclusive opportunity for Bleeding Cool readers. She writes: My name
Titan Comics has hosted a V.E. Schwab panel at Comic-Con@Home with Victoria talking about the Steel Prince comic books they have been publishing, spinning
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
On the Boom Studios panel currently playing out on Comic-Con@Home we got the news that Sabaa Tahir, co-creator of the A Thief Among The Trees: An Ember in
Tom Taylor appears to be teasing a new Injustice: Gods Among Us series with a Batman quote coming from DC Comics. Take a look.
Welcome to Thank FOC It's Sunday. San Diego's online replacement put the kibosh on the timeliness this week. And planned to coincide and cover the demands
REVIEW: Empyre: The Avengers #1 pulls in a sprawling cast of Marvel heroes for an issue of nonstop, frenetic, global action.