IDW Entertainment will launch its own Monster High series on Free Comic Book Day on the 4th of May, 2024, based on the Mattel property.
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Last week saw NYCC, a generally undistanced, unmasked affair. Comic conventions often lead to "con crud" afterwards... but this was different
Charlie Cox decided to cosplay as Bluey, with his Arsenal football club shirt, at New York Comic Con this weekend. Not everyone realised.
Blue Book is a non-fiction comic depicting true stories of UFO Encounters, based on original sources by James Tynion IV & Michael Avon Oeming
Double Midnight Comics of Manchester, NH, posted the following appeal "Last night this guy helped himself to a CGC graded Hulk #181."
It wouldn't be the biggest comic book industry secret to reveal that comic book writers Stephanie Phillips and Brian Azzarello are a couple.
Today sees the publication of Swan Songs #4 by W. Maxwell Prince and Filipe Andrade. And Prince wants Bleeding Cool to run the final page.
Three Krakoan X-Men comics out this week, none of them with X in the title, Astonishing Iceman #3, Children Of The Vault #3 and Iron Man #11.
) JG Jones and Phil Bram team up have a new comic from Image, Dust To Dust out in May 2024, and it looks absolutely gorgeous.
In 2024, Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz & Marte Gracia will launch Blood Hunt, a crossover between Avengers, Blade and Miles Morales: Spider-Man
Today's trademark-maintaining Crypt Of The Shadows, published in time for Hallowe'en, makes a Doctor Strange suggestion...
Marvel Comics is extending their Black, White & Red anthology line into the Alien universe with Alien: Black, White & Blood.
Chef's Kiss Again is the sequel to the 2023 ALA Alex Award-winning original graphic novel by co-creators Jarrett Melendez and Danica Brine.
Today's World's Finest #18 sees Batman and Superman take an early trip to Earth 22, on the hunt for Superman's not-sidekick Thunder Boy.
One of the original central images of Superman from the thirties and forties was that of him snapping chains held across his chest.
Beatrice Bennett, or Bea, was introduced in Nightwing #50, running the bar that Nightwing, shot in the head and calling himself Ric Gray.
Steve Bell has been dropped by the Guardian newspaper, six months before his contract is up, over a cartoon of Benjamin Netanyahu
Boom Studios is credited (by Bleeding Cool and others) with pioneering and popularizing a widespread affidavit returnability for retailers.
Catwoman #58 is out tomorrow, currently in the grip of the Gotham War crossover storyline. And there are spoilers in the wild...
A few bad actors have taken select panels from the upcoming Golden Age mini-series Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #1, out in a week-and-a-bit.
Dr Frederic Wertham's story will be presented as a comic-within-the-comic in the manner "I Am" biographical comics, in Cat Kid.
On the 12th of October, as New York Comic Con was beginning, a John Romita memorial evening was held at New York Society Of Illustrators.
Marvel Voices: Loki Presents: The Bifrost And Furious by Karla Pacheco, Roberta Ingranata & Fer Sifuentes-Sujo. Emphasis on the "bi"?
DC Comics ran their big Superman Superstars panel at New York Comic Con the other day, revealing a new character, dubbed Queen Brainiac.
Some New York Comic Con bar gossip reached Bleeding Cool over the current Gotham War crossover storyline between Batman and Catwoman..
Bad Idea brought back the doughnuts, but also a way to work it off, with races around NYCC in order to secure one of their giveaway Save Now.
Musician and fashion designer Kid Cudi is launching a new comic book series, Moon Man, as part of the Kyle Higgins' Massive-Verse
Amazing Spider-Man #35 topped the Bleeding Cool bestseller chart easily this week, well ahead of its Wolverine and Batman & Robin rivals.
Steve McNiven is working on a secret project with Charles Soule, which he calls their"love letter to Frank Miller" shown off at NYCC
New York Comic Con has seen Marvel Comics give a little more about Chip Zdarsky and Daniel Acuña's new limited series, Avengers: Twilight out in January.