British girls' horror comic of the seventies, Misty, is returning this summer in a new 2024 special written and led by Gail Simone.
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Roy Thomas vs the late Len Wein over the creatorship of Wolverine topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool.
In Batman #146, the Dark Knight faces the ultimate self-critique: a prison of his own making. Can he pick the locks of introspection?
Take a gander at what's slicing into stores this week with Deadpool #1—just when you thought he'd run out of people to annoy.
Get ready for a crazed free-for-all in Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum #3 as Harley Quinn turns the tables on insanity.
Unravel the Osborn legacy in Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin #1, where retro is the new villainous chic.
Find out what happens when the eco-terrorist meets the terror of Gotham in Poison Ivy #21, hitting shelves this Tuesday.
Ghost Machine Day On Wednesday - Get Your Full Preview Here With Geoff Johns, Jason Fabok, Gary Frank and Bryan Hitch from Image Comics
In Power Pack: Into the Storm #4, the Power kids are told to sit on the sidelines. Like that's ever stopped a superhero (or a kid for that matter).
Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok's Joker: The World Story is an Epilogue to The Three Jokers comic book from 2020.
Birds Of Prey #7 ended with the team taking part in a lingerie catwalk as part of a deal., but Birds Of Prey #8 goes further.
Finding Camellia, the hit gender-bending fantasy romance webcomic series, is premiering its fourth season on March 30th at Manta Comics
Jim Lee promises one more Batman story from him. But he made that promise in PAris, so does it count in America?
Once upon a time there was a comic called Swamp Thing which saw a critically acclaimed run, by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and Rick Veitch.
Yen Press announced they will be publishing the English translation of the graphic novel of Liu Cixin's The Three-Body Problem in 2024
Wolverine was created for Incredible Hulk #180 by writer Len Wein, designed by John Romita Sr, and drawn by Herb Trimpe back in 1974...
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: The Book of Carol topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool, where you can still read all about stuff.
Next week's Batman #146 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez and Michele Bandini sees the history of The Joker and Batman rewritten.
One of the comic book social events of the year happened last weekend in Los Angeles, the wedding of Rob Levin and Andrea Shea.
Mickey Mouse appears in Savage Dragon again and is grabbing women by the Cheshire Cat. And there's nothing DIsney can do.
The Resurgence Of The Valiant Universe is the name of the big Valiant Universe event for 2024, by Becky Cloonan and Michael Conrad.
This week's Avengers #12 by Jed MacKay and Francesco Mortarino is a tie-in with Fall Of X and notably MacKay will be writing the new X-Men.
One of the earliest comic book retailers and comic historian Bob Beerbohm has died, from cancer, at the age of 71. RIP,
Antony Johnston has sold the rights to his new interactive crime novel Can You Solve the Murder? in auction between five publishing houses.
In order to fall, Nightwing has to do so from a very tall height. And right now, he's afraid of those with a legacy 300th issue in 3 weeks.
Marvel Comics is early-soliciting Skottie Young and Dax Gordine's Giant-Size Little Marvels #1 planned for the 26th of June for $6.99.
Gossip about big changes coming topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool, ahead of Good Friday. Expect shoes to drop for Easter Monday.
The biggest comic book publisher in the world, Webtoon, is introducing "Super Like", a new monetization program for their creators.
Stewart Lee Vs The Man Wulf sees Lee create a new American comedian character taking on Dave Chapelle, Ricky Gervais and Jordan Peterson.
Limited copies of a Batman 85th anniversary printing of Detective Comics #27 will be given away at SoHo News International in New York.