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No one is going to take this Spider-Man cover out of context, right? Not with Fox News, the New York Post and conservative American politicians getting all riled up...
It won't be Marvel publishing a new Shang-Chi graphic novel but Scholastic, by Wonder Woman artist Victoria Ying, coming out later this year.
I wonder what Fox News will make of the Joker in The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland?
Maia Kobabe's graphic novel Gender Queer continues making headlines across the USA, as Fox News picks up on an NPR interview and more schools and libraries consider book bans.
Bleeding Cool gets a look at the global map showing how the Lazarus Planet event will affect the DC Comics Earth.
There's an exclusive variant cover to Superman #1 for comic shop retailers who sign up to ask Josh Williamson questions next week.
Lady Dynamite is a Netflix TV series starring Maria Bamford, loosely based on her life, and created by Pam Brady and Mitch Hurwitz.
Bleeding Cool scooped the look of the Dawn Of DC, revealing the Free Comic Book Day title for May 2023 for the first time back in November. Today, we
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool looked at three comic book stores that had closed in December last year, and one that had opened. It led to a flurry of
Last year Joe Quesada, former Marvel Comics CCO and Editor-in-Chief announced he was creating a new cover for Bad Idea Comics. Or Stop Bad Idea as they
Maia Kobabe is the creator of the most-banned graphic novel in America - and one of its best-selling - Gender Queer: A Memoir. That book, initially
Frankie's Comics, LLC, a comic book retailer recently specializing in exclusive variant covers, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
PrintWatch: It wasn't that long ago that Image Comics had sworn off doing any additional printings of their comic books at all. Eight Billion Genies #1
Big Planet Comics' store in Bethesda, Maryland, in operation since 1986, has recently changed owners. The store's founder Joel Pollack has retired after
Cable Makes His Biggest Nineties Reference Ever
Today, Iran shut down the cultural wing of the French embassy in Tehran as Iran's foreign ministry summoned the French ambassador to Iran, Nicolas Roche,
PrintWatch: We have second printings for the latest Batman #131 from DC Comics, and black-and-white Spawn/Batman, while from Marvel, there's Timeless,
In the new Fantastic Four #3 by Ryan North and Iban Coello, Johnny Storm gets a new look in an attempt to put whatever happened with the Fantastic Four
Donny Cates has withdrawn from his major Marvel Comics projects of late, with Al Ewing and then Torunn Grønbekk stepping up to write Thor and Ryan Ottley
The Sins Of Sinister are upon us. We know that the emphasis on Sins is plural. And we have seen that there are more Mister Sinisters out there that
Wanda Maximoff, Scarlet's Witch, has had what might call a mixed history at Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby for X-Men #4 in 1963 (so
The Powers Of X series told us the secret history of the mutant island of Krakoa. It once was Okkara, a mighty mutant island that was split in two,
Meet Peter Palmer, Spiderman Without a Hyphen in Today's Spider-Man
This is now an established thing in the Marvel Universe. Anything Robert DaCosta, New Mutants' Sunspot does, has to be heralded as part of Mission
The All-New Firefly: Big Damn Finale #1, the last issue of the Boom Studios licensed spinoff of the TV series Firefly and movie Serenity, by David M.
Chip Zdarsky writes on his Substack newsletter, "Okay, it’s a big day at Zdarsky Manor. My new arc, THE BAT-MAN OF GOTHAM CITY, begins today in BATMAN #131
You know when you are having a tidy up of things from comic conventions from the year and find a trove of notes from stories that should have happened...
Vault Comics has released a tease for their series Barbaric, created by Michael Moreci and Nathan Gooden. The series about a classic barbarian character