On a blustery April afternoon in Sacramento, California, a single day convention event (SacCon) housed some Marvel Comics royalty: Chris Claremont and Brent Anderson.
Claremont is responsible for some of the most badass women in Marvel comics (okay, and comics in general); placing Storm as head of the X-Men team (X-Men #94), introducing Kitty Pryde (X-Men #129), Rogue,[...]
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People had been waiting on the first appearance of the Red Goblin for many issues -- but few of them knew that Amazing Spider-Man #799 would have the first appearance of yet another character who would be part of the Spider/Symbiote legacy.
A second wave of Black Panther Funko Pops is coming this summer, and they all look amazing! Two favorites get their first Pops, while we get another look at baddie Erik Killmonger.
Join us for a look at the week ahead and the all the comics worth keeping an eye on that aren't exclusively Action Comics #1000. It's time for Comics for Your Pull Box
This was another big week for #1's with Exiles, Domino, Immortal Men, Brothers Dracul, The Dead Hand, and Crude. Which ones were wins? Which ones were losses? Figure out the answer here!
In what may be the first in a series of lawsuits, Stan Lee has filed a suit against Jerold “Jerry” Olivarez alleging elder abuse. Olivarez is the man behind the controversial Hands of Respect company.
This installment of Bleeding Cool Comics Chatter consists of yours truly, Josh Davison, and Jeremy Konrad discussing Exiles, Domino, Immortal Men Crude, and the Dead Hand, all of which are first installments of their series.
Thrawn brushes up against an ambitious young woman named Arihnda Pryce, whose mine and family was destroyed by greedy Imperial politicians. Her career is on the rise by her own ambition, anger, and wit. Is it a good read?
Stan Lee associate Keya Morgan has released a video showing Lee threatening legal action against those who have been publishing "hateful, harmful material" in what seems to be a carefully worded message.
Thanos and King Thanos must now battle for the hand of Lady Death. She will only take one lover, and the groom can only be decided with blood. Is it a good read?
Doctor Strange is possessed by his friend, Bats. His faithful ghost dog tries to free him from Mephisto's curse. Can the two escape? Is it a good read?
Dawn Miller of Miller PR got in touch to thank Bleeding Cool for our recent coverage of Stan Lee and to pass on an open letter from POW! Entertainment in response to The Hollywood Reporter's recent coverage.
The X-Men: Red team fights against the Sentinel in India while Cassandra Nova arrives in the X-Mansion and Gambit fights a mob in New Orleans. Is it a good read?
It's not like it hasn't been rumoured elsewhere — that Marvel was to develop an Eternals movie based on the characters created by Jack Kirby for Marvel Comics.
With a New Gods movie in the works at DC Comics, Black Panther continuing to put on gross revenue, Thor: Ragnarok looking more Kirby-esque than anything before it, and Avengers:[...]
Marvel Legends fans can rest easy, their Fantastic Three will soon be the Fantastic Four! The Things will be joining our collections soon, exclusively found at Walgreens!
Daredevil is the latest Premium Format Figure from Sideshow Collectibles and he will go up for preorder today! Take a look at this awesome figure!
The Exiles are reunited under Blink after she is reunited with the Tallus by the Unseen, and she is sent through the multiverse to unite a team to fight an impending threat. Is it a good read?
Stan Lee's Comikaze event became LA Comic Con, and is now rebranding for a third time to become Beyond Fest Expo LA for 2018.
X-Men had tried to pride itself on parallels with anti-racist themes since the '70s and anti-homophobic themes since the '90s. And now it looks like it's turning to more recent headlines for inspiration in X-Men Red.
I have met his daughter only briefly when she worked as a receptionist at Marvel Comics She was not liked by anyone I spoke to, and I haven't heard anything good about her since then except a few people's brief encounters, at which time she was described as charming and gregarious Stan's loss of his[...]
Today's Hollywood Reporter article by Gary Baum, which details Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee's current situation regarding those around him, collates a lot of information we have been hearing about in one article But while it talks about the actions of many parties, some of which sound utterly reprehensible, it doesn't throw much light on[...]
It was something that attendees attested to, both on the Silicon Valley Comic Con Facebook page... ...and in the comments of the Bleeding Cool article
Entertainment website The Hollywood Reporter has posted a round-up of the current plight of comic book legend Stan Lee, but much of these newly publicized details are based on conflicting accounts. Here is another take on the piece.
It's weird, it's wild, it's curious about the nature of life, and that's undeniably what Marvel Comics when it's at its best Starlin has always had a mastery over such weirdness, and this is one of his all-time best stories.
On top of all that, the great George Perez and Ron Lim tag-team this cosmic epic,[...]
It's time for the next entry of Comics for Your Pull Box! It's another packed week, especially with impressive releases such as Captain America #700, Domino #1, and Exiles #1. What else should you look out for? Check out here for the answers.
Stan Lee made his first appearance in months this weekend at Silicon Valley Comic Con after a bout of illness and a change in management led to multiple cancelled appearances. But a marked change in Lee's appearance and demeanour since he last appeared at the show in 2016 left some in attendance very concerned.
Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Millar had a discussion reminiscing on their friendship, their early days at Marvel Comics, and the future of the industry. We have a rundown of the highlights as well as the video itself here.
April 4th, 2018 was a jam-packed week for big comic book releases and series beginnings. Xerxes, Isola, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Analog alone began their runs this week. What were wins? What were losses? We're going to count them down together here.
"Where will you be when it all ends?" asks the new Avengers: Infinity War TV spot entitled 'Chant'. The name comes, presumably, from the scene on the fields of Wakanda where an unmasked T'Challa lets out a war cry in Wakandan echoed by the armies of the mythical nation.
At Marvel's House of Ideas panel at C2E2, they announced an new schedule of digital series, including relaunched versions of its continuing shows such as This Week in Marvel and Women of Marvel.