I can't deny that one of my favourite recent Marvel titles is the cross between Superior Spider-Man and Hawkeye, Superior Foes Of Spider-Man. But with
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Michael Davis is the co-founder of Milestone Comics and a current graphic novelist He runs The Black Panel at San Diego Comic Con And he now writes a weekly column for Bleeding Cool This is part three of a three part series
To many fans of the great American pastime, there was nothing more offensive than[...]
On Wednesday we get the launch of Royal Masters Of War, City: The Mind In The Machine, Fuse, Mercenary Sea, Death's Head II, She Hulk, Wolverine, X-Force, Devil's Hopyard, Gravel, Insect Bath, Bunker and the reissue, with new material, of Alan Moore and Steve Parkhouse's The BoJeffries Saga.
And the week after that? The launch of[...]
Batman #27 beat Detective Comics #27 in January's sales, taking the top two spots as distributed in North America by Diamond Comic Distributors.
Marvel Comics have dropped their dollar share from 35.42% to 34.09% but increased their unit share from 36.56% to 37.39% Basically Marvel selling slightly less but charging slightly more But in both cases,[...]
Mike Norton asks…
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— Mike Norton (@themikenorton) February 5, 2014
Well, Mike, I've just had it confirmed from one of the participants it is the Chew/Revival crossover coming from John Layman, Tim Seeley, Rob Guillory and Mike Norton from Image Comics, out in May 2014 Each team will do one half, then the other team[...]
This is how the world ends, with the final page of Forever Evil #5. And this is that bit from Christmas' Doctor Who: The Time Of The Doctor. In Swipe File
The Detroit News reports on a schism in the Real Life Superhero movement in northern Michigan, between Petoskey Batman and Bee Sting. The two men, part of
We've got an advanced look at Archer & Armstrong #18, the first issue in the new Mission: Improbable story arc that brings the duo up against
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Cards, Comics and Collectibles variants by Sean Chen
Heroes' Haven variant by Paul Pelletier
Heroes & Fantasies variants by Ken Haeser
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Maximum Comics variant by Craig Rousseau
Midtown Comics variants by Jay Anacleto
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Borderlands, Cleveland Comics, Comics[...]
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Knowing what to expect in certain situations, such as the advent of a snowstorm or training an unruly client, can mean the difference between success and failure. Preparedness has always been key for anyone looking to come out on[...]
This time, they are taking on the "boys club" of the comics industry through the eyes of female creators and editors, and discussing women in comics history going right back to the Golden Age of comics The new documentary, She Makes Comics, is now live on Kickstarter.
Respect Films describe their documentary's goals thus:
She Makes Comics[...]
Marvel Now Comic & Costume Review (Part 2): Ms. Marvel, She Hulk, X-Force, Revolutionary War – VIDEO
This is part 2 of the All New Marvel Now review series by Comics and Cosplay Host Ian Mageto, who is also our Bleeding Cosplay columnist and Senior Cosplay Correspondent here at Bleeding Cool In Part 2, he reviews the new comics and costumes from Marvel books such as Ms Marvel, She Hulk, X-Force, Revolutionary[...]
Z2 Comics (formerly Zip Comics and publisher of Harvey Pekar's Cleveland) is cranking into high gear this Spring with the release of two new graphic novels: both Paul Pope's Escapo and Dean Haspiel's Fear My Dear: A Billy Dogma Experience Escapo is coming in April and is currently in Previews, and is based on the[...]
With superhero comics – and I'm not disparaging superhero comics because I absolutely love them – we have far too often seen the hero unmasked, and then an issue or two later a convenient excuse is found to explain it away Given that a disproportionately large number of superhero comic-book supporting characters are reporters, it's[...]
This again.
Sigh.
It emerges that, despite being successfully distributed and sold for months in the UK, recent lines of licensed comics have, apparently, only been licensed for North American distribution And everyone kinda forgot Until now.
British retailers have been informed that, as of now, they will not received any of their orders for Teenage Mutant Ninja[...]