Jughead: The Hunger #4 focuses on the story of Elena Cooper and her complicated relationship with the werewolf Joneses in years past. Is it a good read?
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Bleeding Cool ran this preview of Domino #1 a couple of weeks ago, unbeknownst to us, accidentally exclusive to Bleeding Cool. Well, now we get the pages
Tomas has joined a Dodge City dodgeball team called the Jazz Pandas. Unfortunately, he's not good at dodgeball, and the Pandas have a losing streak to overcome. Is it a good read?
A boy named Moth is sold into slavery by his own family to a nobleman known only as the magister. He takes the boy to the Highest House, the castle of the land's monarchy. Is it a good read?
DC Comics has revealed new details, character profiles, and artwork for the upcoming comic book The Unexpected from Steve Orlando and Ryan Sook.
The lead up to Amazing Spider-Man #800 continues to burn through printings. And even though they didn't actually have the Red Goblin in them, Amazing Spider-Man #795 and Amazing Spider-Man #796 are going to third printings of both, out on the 18th of April.
The good news is that, for the first time since 2012, a new volume of Sophie Campbell's Wet Moon is being release this November, according to a press release from Oni Press. The bad news: this will be the last one.
What would you think if we told you that the debut of the Ranger Slayer as part of BOOM! Studios' ongoing Power Rangers super-mega-crossover event, Power Rangers: Shattered Grid, will bring with a new Zord?
Five years ago, Image Comics published Joe Kelly and JM Ken Niimura's I Kill Giants. It is now an upcoming American fantasy thriller film directed by Anders Walter, and now they are reissuing the collection with a cover from the movie, Collecting I Kill Giants #1-#7.
Tomorrow, comic book stores will be giving away a free 32-page comic reprinting the thirty-year-old first issue of The World of Krypton #1, courtesy of
We have exclusive extended previews for the Dynamite Entertainment titles shipping this week including Barbarella #4 and Xena, Warrior Princess #2
Amy Chu has provided us a commentary track for the first issue of the new Green Hornet series from Dynamite Entertainment, introducing a new person behind the mask.
Another Wednesday is coming up like the clockwork that it literally is, and there are plenty of comics to check out in the coming week. Young Animal is getting a new edition in Eternity Girl, Vampironica returns, the Falcon continues to fly, and more. Check out our weekly pull box picks here.
Coming from AfterShock Comics in June from Port of Earth's Zack Kaplan and artist Alvaro Sarraseca, Lost City Explorers follows a group of millennial teenagers who discover the Lost City of Atlantis is hidden underneath New York City.
Cerebus, created by Dave Sim, made an early appearance in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics. He made an appearance in the original Teenage Mutant
Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows! Green Hornet #1! Justice League #40! Captain America #699! Which are wins? Which are losses? You have to read to find out!
Ian Melton went to ECCC last week. He writes: Emerald City Comic Con was Brian Michael Bendis’s first convention since he announced his move to DC and his
It's been a long time since we had a brand new 2000AD title. The last I recall was the Judge Dredd-for-kids comic to accompany the release of
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JHU is the comic store in Manhattan that everyone calls Jim Hanley's, even though it isn't. There used to be the comic book store, Jim Hanley's Universe,
Exclusive Previews: Jimmy Palmiotti and Justi Gray's Cell Block Earth and Other Stories
Bleeding Cool had the opportunity to interview Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Fanboys, and Balls of Fury star Dan Fogler about his upcoming Chapter House Publishing comic series, Brooklyn Gladiator.
Dynamite has sent us the first issue of their Bettie Page comic series by David Avallone and Colton Worley to promote their new Bettie Page statue inspired by Terry Dodson. Read it here!
Writer of DC Comics' Red Hood & The Outlaws and Aspen's No World, Scott Lobdell, has signed with Abrams Artists Agency and Zero Gravity Management for film, television, and new media.
Sullivan's Sluggers by Mark Andrew Smith and James Stokoe is coming back into print as a hardcover collection, which features bonus content like concept art and pinups.
ComiXology may be owned by Amazon, but it often doesn't get to share in the massive discounts on Marvel collections that often run on the Kindle. Until today -- where collection upon collection, from $11 to $19.99, are all priced at 99 cents.
Courtesy of DC Comics PR department and media partner Syfy, we have the news that Simone is creating a new Plastic Man series spinning out of The Terrifics with Adriana Melo, who has worked with Simone on Birds of Prey and Rose & Thorn.
It may not have made the Bleeding Cool Bestseller List -- but some retailers reported the True Believers: Venom vs. Spider-Man reprint of Amazing Spider-Man #300, published by Marvel Comics for one dollar, made it into their individual top 10 lists.
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF) and National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC) have release a free comic book by cartoonist Kai Texel (KT) with the goal of protecting students rights ahead of the planned student protest, National School Walkout and the March for Our Lives (NSWMOL).
Having failed to save the first time around when the comic was originally released in November, Image Comics is taking on climate change and climate change deniers one more time this May with the Dark Fang Vol. 1: Earth Calling trade paperback.