Artificial: A Love Story is a new graphic novel coming out in October by New Yorker cartoonist Amy Kurzweil, from Catapult.
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The new edition of Things To Do In London If You Like Comics for July 2023, kicks off with signings at Gosh Comics today and the London Film And Comic Con,
Phillip Kennedy Johnson says Green Lantern: War Journal feels like Predator, Terminator & Aliens- sometimes you just need ’80s James Cameron
Kill Your Darlings by Ethan S Parker, Griffin Sheridan and Bob Quinn from Image Comics in September, described as Narnia meets Hereditary.
James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera’s Something Is Killing The Children continues to be a creator-owned juggernaut that surprises everyone.
Last night saw the gala performance of the Spitting Image Musical: Idiots Assemble at the Phoenix Theatre in London's West End.
Talking about Sins Of Sinister at Thought Bubble last year, X-Men Red writer Al Ewing stated, of a new character, Jon Ironfire.
Comic book creator Rafael Grampá is creating a new Batman comic book series from DC Comics, starting in September, Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham
Not too long ago, Peter Parker's Spider-Man encountered a rogue set of Doctor Octopus' legs. Andthey took a fancy to him...
Last year, Captain America split into two books at Marvel Comics. This year, the two books began a crossover event playing out since April.
In Amazing Spider-Man #26, Ms Marvel, Kamala Khan, died. In Amazing Spider-Man #27 out today, it seems that some time has passed.
Even as we wonder just how Marvel may be able to rehabilitate Hank McCoy, The Beast, they shows him doing something even more unforgivable.
Void Rivals by Robert Kirkman and Lorenzo De Felici, published by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment. And owned by Hasbro.
And The Energon Universe is created by Robert Kirkman & Lorenzo De Felici, from Image Comics and Skybound.
Bleeding Cool scooped the news on Friday that Image Comics & Skybound Entertainment had the Transformers and GI Joe licenses from Hasbro.
The end of Shazam #1 by Mark Waid and Dan Mora, left Billy Batson in quite the pickle, losing it in front of the nation's cameras and smartphones.
Kingston, New York-based illustrator Marker Snyder tweeted out about the debut upper middle-grade graphic novel, First Kiss With Fangs.
Ranran Zhou is making her graphic novel debut with a middle-grade graphic novel tentatively titled Momo, and a planned sequel.
An LITG runaround the previous day on Bleeding Cool, as well as the past few years, as Batman gets Luke Skywalker syndrome.
Batman #136 is out next week,, written by Chip Zdarsky, drawn by Belen Ortega and coloured by superstar colourist Tomeu Morey.
Yesterday I went with my youngest to the UK Gala Premiere of Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse in the IMAX Cineworld on Leicester Square.
The latest Printwatch looks at the second printings of the death of Ms Marvel, Justice Warriors and Blue Beetle #1 coming in a few weeks time.
I wonder if he'll be going for a long walk across the US. Because J. Michael Straczynski is returning to Marvel for Captain America with Jesús Saiz,
Batman #136 is published by DC Comics next week. Bleeding Cool already ran some Gotham Gossip regarding that issue, and others.
"What If Lake Como Comic Art Festival was in Florida?" seems to be the thinking behind OAX, being held in Orlando in January 2024.
For Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse out today, there are credits for comic book artists whose work actually appears in the movie.
Civil War Is Marvel's Best-Selling Graphic Novel, Ever
Shameik Moore introduces Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, alongside Daniel Kaluuya and Hailee Steinfeld at the UK Premiere earlier today.
I've just got back from seeing Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse at the UK Gala Premiere in Leicester Square, going on general release tomorrow.
Bleeding Cool has spent months covering book bans in American libraries. And more often than not, graphic novel Gender Queer is the focus.