Well, it's a working theory. Bleeding Cool has reported on Marvel executives' extreme dissatisfaction with Fox Studios, who hold the rights to make X-Men
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By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Who says that committed machine gun enthisiasts can't be nice? On the website ak47.net, user The_Macallan who describes himself as "Typical White Person"
Talking about journalism and earlier plans, sci-fi, horror and fantasy novelist Charlie Stross wrote,
Sounds like I got out just in time …!
(It was either ditch the journalism and go 100% full time as a novelist, or ditch the journalism, keep writing novels 50% of the time, and do work for hire for Marvel Comics —[...]
It's the Todd McFarlane/Neil Gaiman created character given to Gaiman as part of a legal settlement and sold to Marvel Comics, and the last time she had her own series, drawn by Greg Capullo.
No idea who is drawing her this time… will we find out at San Diego? Probably.
That is what I have been[...]
By Jared Cornelius As a comics fan I often find myself being reductive and cynical about revivals and updated properties. It's so easy to be cynical
By Joseph Kyle Schmidt I’m not the world’s biggest Warren Ellis fan. It’s not that I’m critical of any of his work, because that’s not true. I’ve pretty
From the issue told, or at least smelt from the point of view of dog, to the nudity repeatedly covered by the Hawkeye headshot from Marvel Comics indicia of the eighties, it seemed there was nothing this comic couldn't do.
Except it seems, for some reason, survive.
The internet weeps.
@mattfraction What is this "last" business, bro? Is[...]
Well, now Marvel have a few more people to invite to their Women Of Marvel panel at San Diego Comic Con. Of late it seemed to have shrunk down to Kelly
I'd have written a Top 15 or 20, but hey, I gotta go read that darn comic again.
Rocket Raccoon #1 is written and drawn by Skottie Young and published by Marvel Comics.
Abdulkareem Baba Aminu is a BleedingCool contributor, newspaper editor, award-winning journalist, cartoonist, comic book creator, painter and poet The Nigeria-based writer has reviewed comics,[...]
By David Dissanayake Outcast, the new Skybound/Image Comics horror series from Robert Kirkman, Paul Azaceta, and Elizabeth Breitweiser hit stands a couple
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.
They say:
This week Spider-Man popped up a couple of times, the New Suicide Squad has some odd couples, Grayson was just awesome and Foxi came for a visit!
Please be[...]
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, I'm Aaron for A Comic Show with a stack of new comics now! DC's new wave of books
By Jared Cornelius You may have been distracted last week by the 4th of July holiday, World Cup Soccer, or your pesky family but while you were ignoring
By Erik Grove There are few things as polarizing to superhero comic book fans as the big summer crossover. When everything goes right, the bombastic
This is the new Captain America, as teased by Marvel last week, Bleeding Cool has been repeatedly informed from well-connected sources that he will be Sam
When it was first teased at C2E2, it was noted that the upcoming Marvel event "Axis" was composed of the A from Avengers and the X from X-Men. It wasn't
Marvel's Image-alike Icon imprint has been a little unloved of late, with occasional projects from Mark Millar and Brian Bendis taking up the majority of
Do you think there is too much death in this world? Or not enough? Death Of Wolverine #1 will be 56 pages, rather than the solicited 40 pages, and will
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London. They say: Welcome to Episode 157 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we
We are all expecting Marvel to publish an Ant Man solo comic at some point. There's a movie on the way (sadly without Edgar Wright at the helm) and an Ant
With the upcoming every-spider-character-in-one Spider-Verse event, it wouldn't be the greatest deduction to expect a Spider-Woman comic book series to
This is the new Captain America, as teased by Marvel last week. Who is it, well, those looking at other Marvel teasers shouldn't be too surprised. But the
By Chris Thompson Following on from last week’s chat with rising talent Steve Orlando (which you can still listen to here), this time around I welcome
From the final page of this week's Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man.
It was only published this week. It's the only issue from the series that's been made available on the all-you-can-eat digital comic reading service. But
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.
They say:
This week we celebrated the happenings of the Albuquerque Comic Expo, got hyped on Guardians Of The Galaxy, and we were extra ready to welcome Cassie Hack back[...]
But there is something else that is different about them compared to other Marvel titles being published today.
And that's the ads.
There seem to be more ads than usual in this week's Marvel comics anyway and, in a time when print advertising has been fading, it sticks out.
Moon Knight, say, has ad for a gaming education[...]
This is the Week Of Howard Chaykin... a look through the days comics. Issue by issue, Moon Knight seems to be increasing in popularity, as a new