In today's X-Men: Blue #16, they managed to sort out one glitch in the Marvel Universe timeline, for now at least. But, because this is X-Men, they can't
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Batman: White Knight by Sean Gordon Murphy has been a smash hit. I'm sure DC Comics expected this tale of a reformed Joker dealing with Gotham and a mad
Available on the 7th of February... Batman: White Knight #4 has gone to a second printing. BATMAN WHITE KNIGHT #4 (W) Sean Murphy (A/CA) Sean Murphy Jim
Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles hit with a bang this week with its own series, after debuting as a back-up strip in the Suicide Squad/Banana
Welcome back to X-Men: Bland Design, the column where we rip off Ed Piskor's X-Men: Grand Design, except instead of recapping the good old issues of
Welcome back to X-Men: Bland Design, the column where we rip off Ed Piskor's X-Men: Grand Design, except instead of recapping the good old issues of
Welcome back to X-Men: Bland Design, the column where we rip off Ed Piskor's X-Men: Grand Design, except instead of recapping the good old issues of
In X-Men Gold Annual #1, Captain Britain and Meggan invite X-Men Kitty Pryde, Nightcrawler, and Rachel Gray to visit their newborn child. Unfortunately, Starhammer has some plans for Rachel. In the backup story, a gril strives to meet her hero, Storm. Is it a good read?
Mike Carey has provided us with a writer's commentary for the second issue of Barbarella he did with Kenan Yarar for Dynamite.
Contrary to what you may have heard, when it comes to getting comps of your own work from Marvel, it is not, in fact, "good to be the king." Writer Tom King is having trouble getting his hands on copies of his own work, The Vision, from the House of Ideas.
Welcome back to X-Men: Bland Design, the column where we rip off Ed Piskor's X-Men: Grand Design, except instead of recapping the good old issues of X-Men, we'll recap the new ones that come out each week. Here's X-Men Blue #19!
Dark Horse has provided us an exclusive five-page preview for the upcoming Dept. H #22 by writer/artist Matt Kindt and colorist Sharlene Kindt.
Okay... it's not a particularly complex checklist for Infinity Countdown. It may get a little more complex down the road. But Marvel has issued the following Infinity Countdown checklist, just in case you have difficulty collecting one comic book series and a couple of one-shots.
Welcome back to X-Men: Bland Design, the column where we rip off Ed Piskor's X-Men: Grand Design, except instead of recapping the good old issues of X-Men, we'll recap the new ones that come out each week. Here's Old Man Logan #33!
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #247 Sells Out and Goes to Second Printing, the Fourth Issue in a Row
Fan demand has resulted in a fourth sold-out issue in a row for publisher IDW at the distributor level — G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #247, written by Larry Hama and drawn by Netho Diaz.
Everyone is familiar with X-Men: Grand Design, Ed Piskor's attempt to condense the X-Men's history across six decades into a single limited series. And now, we here at Bleeding Cool have decided that it's time to do our own take on it with X-Men: Bland Design.
Conservative group One Million Moms have their eyes on yet another target: books that dare to mention that transgender people exist.
ThinkGeek and Valiant Comics have teamed up to release a line of clothing based on the hero Faith! The line only consists of three sweaters, but they're all pretty fantastic.
A Timeless Journey is Stamford, Connecticut's only surviving comic store. Or, at least, it was. Paul Salerno, owner of the comic store, announced on Facebook that the store is to close.
Calexit, the comic book by Matteo Pizzolo and Amancay Nahuelpan from Black Mask Comics, telling the story of a California that decides to go its own way, that had a pretty damn fine launch in 2018. And it has now sold through its second printing and has gone to a third.
Comic book creator Jamal Igle announced on Facebook the news of a new superhero comic book he was working on, from a new publisher, out in August. THE
Once upon a time, Paul Jenkins, Rick Veitch and Jae Lee created The Sentry, a Superman-like character for the Marvel Universe, who everyone had forgotten.
Today's Harley Quinn #34 is the final issue of the series by writers Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti, who relaunched the character in her
Once upon a time, Alan Moore and Alan Davis were working together on Captain Britain for Marvel Comics and on Marvelman for Warrior Magazine at the same
DC Comics got a head start with Mister Miracle #6 by Tom King and Mitch Gerads by running their first words by Brian Michael Bendis, on the cover, in form of a quote.
Okay — way back when Hank McCoy, the Beast, brought back the original X-Men from an earlier point in their lives, in an attempt to shame Scott Summers,
As part of the new Marvel Legacy not-a-relaunch, Marvel Comics has created a number of “retro ads” for the not-relaunched series. We have shown you plenty of examples in the past, and today we got a bunch more.
Review: It's not often that a comic book offers up what seems like true, impossible hopelessness — at least, not at the scale that The Shadow/Batman #4 brings to the table.
Review: For being a backstory issue focused on the characters of an already fantastic book, Secret Weapons #0 holds its own.
We have an exclusive extended preview of Dynamite's Barbarella #2 along with looks inside Dejah Thoris #2, Hack/Slash vs Vampirella #4, and more.