Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics, writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Bleeding Cool reported: "As Secret Empire sets the good guys
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Pretty much every comic fan has probably at some stage had someone ask them how to get into comics. With the popularity of superhero and comic movies and
Talking to Black Panther writer Ta-Nehesi Coates, he has told The Verge website that his Black Panther spinoff series Black Panther & The Crew has
Bleeding Cool previously looked at how the new Superman comics were rewriting the DC Universe and losing the five-year timeline that was intended to
Johnny Parker writes, The phrase goes that we have one great love of our lives. We’ll I’ve been lucky enough to have two: teaching and comics. I’ve loved
Jason Strangis went to Wizard World Minneapolis, a couple of weeks ago. This is the fourth year Wizard World has made a stop in the Twin Cities. Celebrity
Pat Shand writes… Elevator pitches are probably the hardest thing for me to write, but I think this one sums up Clonsters, my new all-ages graphic novel
Donald Trump's rise to the presidency was swift and largely surprising, but perhaps it shouldn't have been so shocking considering Trump was backed by the
Next week will finally see a new issue of 4 Kids Walk Into A Bank, the classic Black Mask comic book from by fancy superstar writer Matthew Rosenberg,
Yesterday, we a ran a story about how DC Comics had changed a page in the recent Detective Comics #956 - but forgot to change it on digital review copies
A few more big books of note from DC Comics for 2018 to follow our last little list. And we start with a collection of the greatest run with the Lobo
There are many ways to go viral these days. You can walk into a glass door and get caught on security cameras. You can make some sort of horribly bad
We've been promised a brand new, first-time ongoing for Iceman as part of Marvel's ResurrXion plans since the very start, and we are now edging ever
James Dale Cavanaugh, longtime owner of Clint’s Comics in Kansas City, Missouri, has been killed, in a confrontation with a suspected thief. The store has
Rod Lamberti of Rodman Comics, writes weekly for Bleeding Cool. Find previous columns here. Free Comic Book Day has come and gone. It was the typical Free
Dynamite has sent us a creator's commentary by Hayden Sherman about John Carter: The End #4. Hayden is of course the artist for the series with scripts by
If you've been following Bleeding Cool, you know that we've been following superstar artist Greg Capullo on Instagram and turning his posts of artwork for
The other night I had the great pleasure of watching the television adaptation of the play King Charles III, a future-set political drama set after the
In October, Bleeding Cool reported that Jonboy Meyers had walked off the Teen Titans comic he had designed and relaunched, over creative differences with
An 800 word Harry Potter prequel focusing on the relationship between James Potter and Sirius Black was stolen by thieves, according to a report from the
It Was *Not* The Plan For Original Scarlet Spider Costume To Return, It Was Down To Complaining Fans
The announcement of the new Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider series saw many fan complaints about the new look for the character.
Betty Stock of the Montreal comic book store Librairie Astro, established in 1984, has put out a plea for help. She writes, The economic climate for small
By Jason Borelli A few weeks ago, I traveled to Secaucus, NJ, for East Coast Comicon (always one word). I got there a little later than I intended. Once I
We talked about Detective Comics #956 getting a lettering change between review copies and publishing actual copies. Well it seems that Bug #1 from Lee
Detective Comics #956 was published this week. Reviewers for outlets that DC Comics refer to as their media partners received digital copies the previous
Back in January, we learned that Batman writer Tom King was planning another twelve issue series in the tradition of The Vision, Omega Men, and Sheriffs
In 2014, as part of a series of articles looking at Marvel Comics' plans to cancel the Fantastic Four comics and any licensing of the Fantastic Four, as
With the new Doom Patrol by Gerard Way and Nick Derington for Young Animal/DC Comics making a splash, DC Comics has been reprinting the Grant Morrison run
Zombies Assemble, the English translation of the Japanese licensed Avengers Vs Zombies comic, was published this week - and has seemed to cause some
As Secret Empire sets the good guys and the bad guys on the run to find the fragments of the cosmic cube to change reality one way or the other, Marvel