There we go folks. Superman/Wonder Woman, a new ongoing series starting in October by Charles Soule and Tony Daniels, as told by DC Comics to IGN. For
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Looks like this entry on the ComiXology FAQ may require a little updating; Why can't I find DC or Vertigo books on the Kindle Fire app? Last Updated: Apr
It seems that Ubisoft's big video game series are coming together in a shared universe. Is this prep work for the upcoming film adaptations?
The news has definitely not been taking a break on the weekends lately. Man of Steel, Doctor Who, oh my. Most-Read Comic Stories Saturday: Swipe File:
A couple of days ago, we reported that it looked like Sif-starring Journey Into Mystery was cancelled with August's issue, 655, due to its absence from
Greg Baldino writes for Bleeding Cool* In Cursed Pirate Girl, timbers are shivered, buckles are swashed, and keels are hauled, in a twisty nautical
IDW Publishing are launching a new Powerpuff Girls comic in September. Just look at them. You can also look forward to a new Black Dynamite comic, Mars
In recent weeks we have seen Dark Horse and Image publish Dream Thief and Dream Merchant on the same day. We have seen Uncanny X-Men, Uncanny X-Force and
I like playing Temple Run on my iPad. My kids like playing Temple Run on my iPad. They like taking my iPad, and playing somewhere where I can;t find them
We sent Michael Moran to see the new Superman movie, and he returned, as you'd expect, with tales of Smallville, obscure lost Biblical texts, and Action Figure Smackdowns™
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; Porcelain, the first Improper Books title still hasn't been beaten as my comic of the year. It's an amazing
The new novel from the recently-departed Iain Banks, The Quarry, is due to be published next week. And for some unknown reason, Amazon.co.uk have dropped
It's all Superman, all the time this week... and maybe for some time to come. We were lead to believe some time ago that Zack Snyder and David Goyer were
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; Atypical Comics is Geoffrey D Wessel's self-published comics imprint. Wessel's a relentlessly determined and
I understand from pretty decent sources that the new team on Action Comics, after Scott Lobdell's fill-in, are Batman/Superman's Greg Pak and New
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool; Six Gun Gorilla, out this week from Boom!, sounds like the sort of book that will trade off the pure pulpy joy
We were only just talking about *that* Hulk cover... A batch of Marvel comics will be getting Lego variant covers in September. Here are three of them,
So Channel 4 just got our attention....
Will Romine writes; Hello Friends! It's your old pal Will Romine here with a review of Batman #21, which marks the beginning of Zero Year. My LCS
by Brian M. Puaca Making his first visit to the Heroes Con and, apparently, his first ever visit to the state of North Carolina, Jim Steranko delighted
This would be interesting: I’m just a little split on whether or not this is a hoax or not, but even if it isn’t, that doesn’t mean it’s true – and,
DAMSELS: MERMAIDS #2 Matt Sturges (w) Jean-Paul Deshong (a) Paul Renaud (c) FC • 32 pages • $3.99 The Little Mermaid searches the seas for an artifact to
Brad Ricca has written a biography of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the creators of Superman, entitled Super Boys. Well timed with the Man Of Steel movie
HeroesCon has delivered some excellent sketches and commissions, here are some highlights, along with other comic and comic-related artwork from around
Warren Ellis writes; I am delighted to announce that my ebook single, DEAD PIG COLLECTOR, will now be published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, under
I don't even really have a good guess for this one. Who is the mystery man in the mystery hologram and why is he mysteriously lifting up what looks like a
After some conflicting signals over the past couple days, this morning comes a new post from Brendon that maybe the New Doctor Who has been signed on
By Mike Lukash Kickstarter is the most important tool comic fans have. Kickstarter is the most direct monetary vote to artistic vision a fan can buy. And
I think this is one of my favorite BC posts ever: But it may have brought up a question even more important than maintaining good working relationships
Somewhere, a lenticular printer is making plans for a very merry Christmas. Add the four Forever Evil books and that makes up the 56 titles of the Villain