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The word has gone out to members of Blacks Club, on Dean Street, Soho, London, that after 260 years, it is closing its doors... for now.
Todd McFarlane will reveal Liam Sharp's new Spawn comic book project at New York Comic Con on Friday the thirteenth of October.
Green Lantern #4 introduces SINSON. So few original characters or concepts, so they're adding to the roster. Groundbreaking.
In January 2022, Shawn Martinbrough wrote, "Shawn is writing a new, soon-to-be-announced Gotham City project for DC Comics."
BHP Comics publisher Sha Nazir has announced that he is to wind down BHP as a comic book publisher this year, returning all rights.
Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 2 #5 is here. When you're in a world ruled by a cruel magistrate, is it Jedi or Bust?
Solicited as a T+ Teens And Up comic, Marvel has decided that Carnage has to be a Parental Advisory comic book rather than for young teenagers
Sir Patrick Stewart has been doing some self-examination regarding his attitude to Wil Wheaton and topped the Bleeding Cool charts yesterday.
In Batman: City of Madness #1, Gotham doubles down on its dark-knightmare! Disclaimer: No Robins were harmed in this preview, we believe.
Marvel delivers another blockbuster... in comic form, with Captain Marvel: Assault on Eden #1. Time for some "cinematic inspiration", huh?
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman #1 hitting shelves this week. Finally, a genuine snooze fest where even the bad guys can't resist a siesta.
Time to unleash the beast. In Capwolf and the Howling Commandos #1, Captain America has gone furry and it's ruff at the frontlines.
G.O.D.S #2 "The Centum normally has twenty-five Primes, now only three remain. College isn't worth the time or the money."
Daniel Warren Johnson's Transformers tops the Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, beats the week's Batman by a hefty margin, and G.O.D.S. #1
The following comic creators receive "Special Thanks" in the credits for Loki Season Two Episode One that dropped this morning on Disney+.
Oni Press is naming seven new hires ahead of NYCC and is also announcing a number of internal promotions for the comic book publisher.
A parent of children attending the Magnolia Middle School in Delware has launched a petition to object to a decision to ban manga.
PrintWatch: We are getting more printings for Ranger Academy, Immortal Thor, Invincible Iron Man, Rare Flavours and Conan gets a fifth.
Last year, Bad Idea got fans to protest at New York Comic Con in return for exclusive comic books. This year they are making them run for it.
Valerio Schiti tells us regarding G.O.D.S. that "There was a moment, months ago, when you almost had a new Marvel character wearing a kilt."
Wonder Woman's daughter Trinity getting her own comic book in January 2024 topped the Bleeding Cool charts yesterday. Welcome to LITG.
Early 1950s Fiction House series Ghost Comics rivals even EC Comics for horror, suspense, and adult situations in the pre-Code comics era.
Warrior Nun creator Ben Dunn announced an art contest for fans of the franchise - not exactly the news that we were expecting.
Fiction House's 1947 release Jumbo Comics #102 features Sheena by Bob Webb, ZX-5 by Jack Kamen and a Sky Girl story by Matt Baker.
Fiction House publication Rangers Comics is yet another great example of a golden age gem, issue #39 with a cover by Joe Doolin.
Noir Caesar Entertainment is teaming up with Osamu Tezuka Productions to launch a Kickstarter to reimagine Tezuka's classic manga Alabaster.
Comic and book collector James Strand, with a collection valued at two million dollars died in July - and then his house was ransacked.
It's only a week since the last schedule change for Justice Society Of America by Geoff Johns & Mikel Janin. A week is a long time in comics.
Vault Comics has told comic book retailers that the new Beyond Real #1 comic written by Zack Kaplan, will be given to them for free.