Supergirl, the comic book series, is returning from the dead this August with a new creative team, following April's Supergirl #20 that was believed to be
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Back in March, Bleeding Cool was first to tell you that Hal Jordan was not in the upcoming relaunch of the Justice League comic by Scott Snyder and Jim
Comics for Your Pull Box rides again as we parcel through a week that includes Wonder Woman, Flash, Infinity Countdown, Hunt for Wolverine, and more. What is worth a read? We'll let you know here.
Peter G writes from ACen 2018, When I went to Anime Central, the Midwest's biggest anime and manga convention held in Rosemont, Illinois, for the first
Viewing parties to be held simultaneously at all Amazon Pop-Up kiosks and Amazon Books retail locations with special giveaway, for the launch of something
Two books coming from Knockabout Press from two of Britain's finest cartoonists. BLOKE’S PROGRESS by Kevin Jackson and Hunt Emerson published May 24th.
Rob Liefeld doesn't draw feet. Because he can't draw feet. We all know it. It's in the DNA of comic books. It doesn't have to be true, it's not true, but
In the light of recent publicity for the comic book publisher Antarctic Press, founder Ben Dunn has been teasing some big decisions and news regarding one
The House Of Secrets comic shop in Burbank, DC Comics' local, suffered a theft yesterday, of a stack of Fantastic Four comics under #100 including a VG
This is the Top 10 Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what are
Bob Layton is a comic book artist best known for his work on Iron Man in the seventies and eighties, co-creating the X-Factor series, and launching the
The Joe Kubert Distinguished Storyteller Award recognizes "outstanding comic book creators who exemplify both Joe Kubert’s artistic talent and his commitment to nurturing the comic book community."
Welcome to Lying In The Gutters, Bleeding Cool’s weekly runaround of the most popular stories on the site through the week. And what a busy week that was.
Bleeding Cool contributor Jordan Clark asks you think a hero’s responsibility to the community they defend is? Is it enough to just save people or should they do more?
Prez, by Mark Russell and Ben Caldwell, was cancelled halfway through its planned run. That, alongside Top Ten Season Two are the two
Each week, armed with the joy, heartbreak, and frustration of 30+ years of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again.
Stan Lee apparently has control of his own Twitter account now, and he took the time to praise Tom Holland's performance as Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man.
Each week, armed with the joy, heartbreak, and frustration of 30+ years of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again.
Each week, armed with the joy, heartbreak, and frustration of 30+ years of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again.
Each week, armed with the joy, heartbreak, and frustration of 30+ years of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again.
Each week, armed with the joy, heartbreak, and frustration of 30+ years of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again.
Bleeding Cool was a little worried when we first noticed the cancellation of the Super Sons series --something DC Comics was trying to keep hidden but was given away by a sign on the cover artwork. And there was much gnashing and wailing and blaming of Brian Michael Bendis. But Peter Tomasi had something to promise...
Superman Special #1 and A Walk Through Hell #1 make the cut, while The Wicked + The Divine #36 and Cold War #4 don't fare so well. Check out our best and worst five comics of the week.
X-ual Healing: Each week we read every new X-book that comes out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont write something again. (Spoiler: It's this week.)
So many Marvel comics are getting a relaunch. So many of them have exclusive retailer covers... Here's the Ashley Witter elusive for Brain Trust, Gotham
Fence continues with Seiji coping with losing a match and Nicholas taking on a more skilled and larger competitor, which means a longer fencing reach. Does it make for a good read?
Jirni continues with Ara and Kaspar continue to search for the latters vessel while Ara's mother, Luna, continues to struggle under forced servitude. Does it make for a good read?
It's not every day you come across two of the most famous political cartoons of all time. But, on a sunny Saturday morning trying to escape the Royal Wedding, that's just what I did.
The Rot finds a mangled creature to the American Southwest. It was once a prisoner with a life sentence whom was suffering from cancer. Now, he saps the life from all he touches. Is it a good read?
Ruin of Thieves returns with a Brigands Story, which finds a band of escaped prisoners and a trio freedom fighters escape from a brutal empire. Does it make for a good read?