The original One Piece manga by Eiichiro Oda was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from July 1997.
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The events of the Hellfire Gala saw Orchis press-gang the X-Men and mutants into the Krakoan portal gates and sent them... somewhere.
Spencer Simpson lwaves DC Comics, where he has been since 2021, only to be immediately picked up Oni Press as Vice President of Sales.
There is only one Google entry for the phrase "something is wrong with the droids". But there may be more from Star Wars: Dark Droids.
Mark Brooks posts "You don't know true panic until you leave your portfolio full of original artwork in a downtown hotel elevator"
Ben Grimm is trying to enjoy family life. His new wife, his adopted kids, his fellow members of the Fantastic Four, it's all coming together.
"First it comes for the metal, then it comes for the muddle... then for the mind." Those were the words from Star Wars: Revelations #1
Spider-Man is brooding. Not the usual brooding about Aunt May's health, but he has the weight of all of the Green Goblin's sins upon his shoulder.
In X-Men #26 and Immortal X-Men #15, the mitants are going through changes. Indeed a couple are bcoming mutants for the first time...
It's time to bring back Boyd Crowder to Justified. No matter what the world throws at you, at Bleeding Cool, you can still read about stuff.
In Sabrina Annual Spectacular #1, out Sept 6th, Sabrina wants a good book deal. Her agent, however, has other plans...like world domination.
'Sheena: Fatal Exams #1' hits stores this week. Will Sheena survive highschool, or will the jungle queen flunk out? Find your preview here.
Craving some grade-A angst in your comics? Dive into equestrian family drama with My Little Pony #16 this Wednesday!
This week, Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #317 serve up a side-order of Westworld with cricket. What could go wrong?
Somebody's getting married... and it's Tony Stark and Emma Frost. A marriage of convenience but maybe more...
The Folio Society has teamed up with DC Comics and Jenette Kahn to publish The Golden Age (1938-1956), a collection of eighteen stories
Si Spurrier is writing the new Flash relaunch from DC Comics, drawn by Mike Deodato and pitched as a cosmic horror.
What about a little DC Comics product placement from a company spokesman? Like the genocidal serial killer, The Joker?
The Gotham War is ablaze in Gotham. Batman is at war with Catwoman - and everyone else, aside from Damian Wayne. But who else is there?
In 2021, it was announced that Dan Slott would be writing a series of Doctor Who one-shots from Titan Comics, with Tenth Doctor and Martha,
The new Peacemaker series, Peacemaker Tries Hard by Kyle Starks and Steve Pugh has been a real superhero highlight of 2023.
Nightwing pops by the new series City Boy #4 by Greg Pak and Minkyu Jung, and makes a claim that might get statisticians' tongues wagging.
Big Belly Burger is a fast food restaurant chain in the DC Comics universe, created by John Byrne and Jerry Ordway in Superman in 1988.
I don't know who Jon Moxley or Orange Cassidy are, and I am keeping it that way. Here are the most read stories yesterday from Bleeding Cool.
Victor Fox's important early Golden Age title Science Comics chronicles how Timely/Marvel beat him to the name Electro.
After his debut in Wonderworld Comics #3, Fox Feature Syndicate's The Flame evolved dramatically during the course of his own series.
Fox Feature's Samson was a superhero based on the biblical figure of the same name, and like his namesake, his hair was the key to his power.
Tomorrow sees the first issue of the new Birds Of Prey series and the ongoing Poison Ivy series. And Harley Quinn plays a prominent role in each
G.O.D.S. #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Valerio Schiti from Marvel Comics costs $9.99 for its first issue. Is that price too high?
Marvel rolls out Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance Omega #1, promising hellfire, secrets, and a guaranteed reminder why we love cash grab crossovers.