Gotta love that John Byrne. This is a New Avengers cover for Hero Initiative, the charity dedicated to raising money to help comic creators who have
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In Dallas, right now, comic book retailers propping up the bar, thinking about going to bed, as part of the ComicsPro retailer meeting, with presentations
Earlier this week, Bleeding Cool ran a story that Marvel's plan for the X-Men books is to split tham along two political lines. I wrote I’m told the
From the ComicsPro retailer summit, David Gabriel, Senior Vice President of Sales at Marvel Comics has announced that as a result of the Fantastic Four
I have been led to understand by a reputable comics source certain details about the future direction of the X-Men books, post-Fear Itself, possibly
You can buy issue 1 of Halcyon on eBay for 99 cents But if you want issue 2 as well (right), you might have to pay up to $28. Diamond/Diamond UK losing
The information hasn't been officially officially released yet. But I understand that, despite losing overall unit marketshare in December to DC Comics,
We're not talking Luke Cage's "Sweet Christmas" exclamations here. But in a discussion on the Byrne Robotics board about offense in comics, starting with
From the back of Iron Man #500.1, a sneak peek at what is to come for shell head in 2011. I can see those tentacular robotic creatures up top, let us know
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool talked about Marvel's new comic, The Mystery Men. And the legal issues it may involve. So I talked to Bob Burden, creator of
I have had two major comics publishers just contact me about this, their mouths agape. Marvel have just run a teaser for a new comic, The Mystery Men,
Thanks to the new Empire magazine, we get a great look at the new Captain America, both outside... And inside... Is it me, or does he already look like an
Dynamic Forces are selling signed copies of Fantastic Four #587 by Stan Lee for $299.99. Of course, retailers and Diamond will take 60% of that, and Stan
This is what I'm hearing from a number of sources right now. That Marvel is to follow DC's move to a twenty page/$2.99 price point on a number of its
There were three mysterious TBA items on Marvel's retailer order form for February 2011. Yesterday, Marvel filled in two of these. Herc #1 and #2,
Josh Adams writes for Bleeding Cool. If there is one thing about comics that is mistreated more than anything it's death. I know, there is a lot that we
We're looking at two remade worlds here. Wonder Woman, herself remade and her history rewritten. Age Of X, the cast recreated and a world redone. And
It has a black logo instead of a blue one. And the signature of Jonathan Hickman in silver ink on the cover. And no external sign on the bag. This is the
Welcome to Aaron and Tri-Force Mike from A Comic Shop in Florida, battling I tell you, battling with the hordes of Fantastic Four fans and Glenn Beck and
Karl at Orbital Comics in London, holding the death issue, while supressing a tear. The one thing I wasn’t expecting about the death issue of the
The Associated Press may have told the collective media who dies in Fantastic Four #587 today, but Bleeding Cool is not going to. Not directly at least.
Yes of course the status quo will be reverted to at some point. Yes, it will probably be after the end of a twelve issue run of FF which will then be
With all the remaining members of the Comics Magazine Association of America having publically, dropped the Comics Code this past week, who'd have thought
Shops who receive their comics this Tuesday for sale on Wednesday have been informed they are able to sell their bagged copies of Fantastic Four #587, the
It's January. Which means, in the UK, the holiday ads start, the gym membership ads start, the slimming aids start and the partwork publications start.
It's written by the original creator, yes? Death's Head, the origial, returns to Marvel UK newstand kids-aimed comic, Marvel Heroes #33. Hulk Vs Death's
Here’s the numbercrunching headlines, based on Marvel Comics solicitation information for March, for their Marvel Universe and Ultimate titles. Looks like
So you're a digital comics distributor. How do you get to distribute Marvel comics? Well, there are rules. This is a major brand, one of the biggest in
It takes bravado to use the cliffhanger from a previous comic of yours. It takes even more to use the same one as a previous issue of the same comic. But
Andrew Wheeler writes for Bleeding Cool. Axel Alonso’s recent promotion to editor-in-chief at Marvel has given me renewed hope for the publisher’s


























