We are promised that there will be more Star Wars series from Marvel to be announced soon... ods are heavy on a Boba Fett comic. But they weren't to be
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Away from Secret Wars, Amazon reveals a very obscure Marvel reprint, reprinting Greenberg The Vampire by JM Dematteis from the early eighties for no
Marvel's comic book series Alias, that formed the basis for the upcoming Netflix series AKA Jessica Jones, so as not to get confused with another TV show
Marvel seem to have given Amazon.com a series of placeholder titles for upcoming books. But there is still enough to data mine some erroneous conclusions
Maxx's Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted by Maxx MacLennan.
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Bringing you discussions of all the new exciting books in comicdom.
No special guests this week, but we get into a bunch of books with Image deservedly continuing to[...]
From the inside page of today's Miracleman #16, published by Marvel Comics and reprinting and remastering the original issue by Alan Moore and John Totleben, concluding Moore's run on the character he so effectively revived Rereading it, it is as majestic as I remembered, and with a final moment that effectively (and intentionally) undermines everything[...]
Download Bleeding Cool welcomes back Mighty Marvel Geeks, hosted in part by Mike Ehmcke, who also hosts the podcast We Be Geeks, which runs on Bleeding
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, A Comic Show is back with another stack of New Comics Now. This week it's almost
This Week’s Reviews: Spider-Gwen #1 Henchmen: I, Henchbot #2 D4VE #1 Men of Wrath #5 Spider-Gwen #1 (Marvel, $3.99) By Graig Kent “That’s ridiculous.”
A handy Secret Wars checklist so far looking at information supplied. We;ll try and update as more comes in... Secret Wars: Ultimate End #1 Inhumans:
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Yesterday saw DC Comics hold a Retailer Roadshow in New York, the last such event before the publisher switches coasts for Burbank. On the second floor of
Their percentage of female writers hit 14.5%, which is relatively quite high.
Compared To A Year Ago: DC was at 11.4% female creators overall last December, so they're down 1.4% since then.
MARVEL COMICS
After a few steady albeit low months, Marvel dropped out noticeably this month In December 2014, Marvel put out 74 comic books with 631[...]
Maxx's Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted by Maxx MacLennan.
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The Maxx's Super Awesome Comic Review Show – Bringing you discussions of all the new exciting books in comicdom.
This week is another shorty – didn't have much to[...]
By Bart Bishop Coined by William Strauss and Neil Howe in 1987, the term “millennial” refers to anyone born between the years 1982 and 2004, give or take
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By Shawn Perry 'Sup Bleeders, As everyone who reads this site knows, Bleeding Cool does not contribute to the unsubstantiated rumor mill that perpetuates
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, welcome back to A Comic Show! I'm here with a fat stack of New Comics Now!
Not a mini-series. Not to be done away with at the end of the Secret Wars event. Age Of Ultron Vs. Marvel Zombies is a new ongoing series James Robinson
Since the arrival of digital comics, posting complete scans of comic books online before they hit the stores has fallen out of favour amongst pirates. Why
Bleeding Cool welcomes back Mighty Marvel Geeks, hosted in part by Mike Ehmcke, who also hosts the podcast We Be Geeks, which runs on Bleeding Cool on the
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
A few years ago, I wrote an article, speculating that Marvel was to announce a black Spider-Man for the Ultimate line. It just felt like that something
An irregular feature looking at comic books that have gone to second prints or more. Some publishers plan second prints automatically, whether they are
By Brian Goldberg Many of the hot items Lego had on display during Toy Fair were their licensed properties. One of their newest suite of products must
By Bart Bishop Why do some genre characters immediately connect with audiences while others struggle and some never do? There has to be a hook, certainly,
Bleeding Cool welcomes back Mighty Marvel Geeks, hosted in part by Mike Ehmcke, who also hosts the podcast We Be Geeks, which runs on Bleeding Cool on the
This Week's Reviews Include: Q2: The Return of Quantum and Woody #1-5 Darth Vader #1 Adventure Time - Marceline Gone Adrift #1 & #2 Divinity #1
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Books featured in this episode for the week of 2/11/15:
Dark Horse Comics: Abe Sapien #20
Boom! Studios: Teen Dog #6
Marvel Comics: Amazing Spider-Man #14
DC Comics: Harley Quinn Valentine's Day Special
Image Comics: The Walking Dead #137
Marvel Comics: Star[...]
But nothing compared to what has happened for Spider-Gwen. First appearing in Edge Of Spider-Verse #2, her first appearances have rocketed in value. Edge