We have an exclusive first look inside the new Dynamite series Sheena with art by Moritat as the character celebrates 80 years of existence.
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A London railway station is the site of an amazing tribute to the late Michael Bond, author and creator of Paddington Bear.
Ancient Greece meets 'Gears Of War' in new sci-fi Greek myth series 'Hercules: Wrath of the Heavens', by Jean-David Morvan.
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Black Panther comic truly has become one of the kings of the Marvel list in terms of quality, and #15 only cements that fact.
An Australian night of adult-oriented fun took a frightening turn Friday night when police in Melbourne burst into a swingers party and shot two people
Warren Ellis has used his latest newsletter (sign up here) to debut Jon Davis-Hunt's cover for The Wild Storm #7. From #7 to #12 we are to expect overs
In The Wicked + The Divine #29, we see things really start to fall about. The shit hit the fan, and now the characters have to deal with the mess.
San Diego Comic Con (SDCC) releases their official schedule for Sunday July 23rd, the fourth and final day of 2017's event.
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
X-Men Gold #7 is one of the better Secret Empire tie-ins, because it largely ignores the thrust of the event and uses the setting for its own story needs.
An Northern Indiana comic book writer returned home after watching Spider-Man: Homecoming to discover his ceiling had collapsed.
Eric J. Cockrell's 'Blister' takes place in the '90s, but it's not about the '90s. A minimalist comic on Kickstarter right now.
Deathstroke #21 is a genuinely intriguing play by writer Christopher Priest, and it really leaves me excited and curious about what will happen next.
Ramping up for San Diego Comic-Con, this is Lying In The Gutters for July 3-9, 2017 — a list of the top 20 most-read stories of the week!
Nightwing #24 features a giant submarine with Nightwing outwitting a bunch of supervillains inside. What more could you want?
55 Trans Creative Teams, One Comic – 'We're Still Here' On Kickstarter, Raising $10,000 A Day So Far
Three days ago, We're Still Here was launched on Kickstarter, the first comic book anthology written, drawn, and edited entirely by transgender creators.
Cyborg #14 is a fun read. The characters are likable, and the story has a good amount of 80s techno-futurism to keep the reader interested.
Yesterday saw the massive Pride march in London, estimated at drawing a million souls out onto the sun drenched streets of central London. I went out with
With a visionary writer and an artist that's very clearly cut out for the story, Trespasser #1 is an impressive first step in a compelling story.
Mother Russia does a lot of showing instead of telling to convey facts about the titular character, but doesn't really bring anything new to the table.
Superstar writer and heroic champion of fan rights Scott Snyder has revealed an ultra-rare checklist variant for his and Greg Capullo's Dark Nights: Metal
Champions #10 is a vibrant, pulse-pounding issue, and is easily one of the better comics with the Secret Empire label on it.
BOOM! Studios has released the covers for WWE #10, including one of Roman Reigns looking very strong. Reigns is mid-air, delivering his famous Superman
Scrimshaw #1 does have some neat ideas, but it throws the reader into the deep end with nary a hint at how to navigate the waters.
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics, writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Marvel recently revealed their homage covers. I confess for a
While The Chair is dripping with atmosphere, it does have a lot of narrative flaws that keep it from being a superior horror series on the shelf right now.
It should come as no surprise that Dragon Age: Knight Errant #3 is for fans and nothing more. If this is your first dip into the series, best not to bother.
Yesterday, DC revealed the title and details on Sean Murphy's long-teased Batman: White Knight. In the interview announcing the book, Murphy focused on
Check out Ed Brisson and Mike Perkins’ Iron Fist comic right now. The fighting is incredible, the art is damn near perfect, and the story is interesting.
Once upon a time, in 2004-2005, Akira Yoshida was a comic book writer for Marvel Comics who appeared to come from nowhere.