Robbie Thompson and Chris Bachalo take over Spider-Man/Deadpool, and Marcus To joins Guardians of the Galaxy this November.
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From the solicit preview on ComicBook.com, here's our first look at the solicitation for Power Pack #63, one of the titles that will return for one-shots.
Now that Donny Cates is hotter than the hottest of hot cakes all sorts of publishers are checking out his previously published work, some of which was
IDW Publishing and Burger Records are teaming to publish Shahriar Fouladi's upcoming novella, The Scooter Chronicles: A Southern California Modyssey
BOOM! Studios has announced it will publish a WWE Survivor Series Special, following in the Big Four PPV tradition of the Wrestlemania and SummerSlam
In Dark Ark #1 by Cullen Bunn and Juan Doe, from Aftershock Comics, we find out: what happened to the creatures Noah decided to forsake from his ark?
'Yohance': Who doesn't like reading about a sassy space thief, his droll companion, and his cranky ex as they adventure through space looking awesome?
Comic creator Ethan Van Sciver, recently accused of Nazism and homophobia, has posted a message denying the claims and condemning his accusers.
Review of Dark Nights: Metal #1 from DC Comics by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia - as they rock out in the DCU!
That was a sharpish Rich Twitch. Barely forty minutes after Bleeding Cool ran a certain story about the final page of this week's Dark Nights: Metal #1,
When DC Comics launched its DC Rebirth Special #1, the conclusion showed Batman finding the bloody smiley face button from Watchmen in the Batcave,
So I'm sitting at home when I get a package. Could be anything. Black plastic bubble bag from... IDW? Rip it apart and it's... something from Black Crown!
Review of Redlands #1 by Jordie Bellaire, Vanesa Del Rey and Clayton Cowles from Image Comics, an exciting new horror series that picks up where most end.
Thanks to some nice updates on Amazon, we get the lie of the land regarding some Big Books coming from DC Comics in 2018... will you be making room on
This Tuesday, Forbidden Planet in London will be, as many other stores are, opening at midnight to sell the first issue of Dark Nights: Metal #1 by Scott
Everett Comics in Everett, Washington sells a lot of comics and has done for thirty-four years. And a lot of Funko toys. But they are about to get a new
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
We got the initial breakdown and top tens the other day, here courtesy of Diamond Comic Distributors are the top ordered comics and graphic novels by
In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful
President Donald Trump finally responded to the chaos in surrounding a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia today. Trump took to Twitter
Goliath of Shenzhen is set primarily in HanX, a fictional village located in the outskirts of present-day Shenzhen, China's industrial heartland.
Science-fiction writer Nnedi Okorafor announced she is writing a new story for Venomverse: War Stories, drawn by Tana Ford — and added a few details.
What would you do if you had the power to move mountains? That is the question posed in the new Titan the Ultra Man #2 Kickstarter, which is now live.
The latest DC Versus video pits Superman vs Shazam, a battle that has happened a few times in the past with various results.
Dark Nights: Metal artist Jonathan Glapion has posted some art from Dark Nights: Metal, and it contains a pretty shocking spoiler re: Batman.
Comics creator Gail Simone has called on the pro Nazi-punching forces of Comicsdom to fill #ComicsHateNazis with images of heroes beating up Nazis.
Check out these 110 photos from the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con Saturday night annual Masquerade and see who took home the top prizes!
Jean Grey #5 isn’t a particularly bad issue, but it is wildly mediocre in the grand scheme of things. It’s fun, but it feels inconsequential.
Over the years, Marvel Comics has seen Clark Kent pop up in its comics. A jokey reference, having a major figure from a rival company appear to play the
What better way to spend the day in London that popping across to its most fashionable end in Shoreditch for the most hipsterish out comic festivals