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Kyle Baker is republishing You Are Here, I Die At Midnight and new work Deathcathlon, Fine Art Gallery and Tardigrade for free, if you want
Leonardo Colapietro is bringing his comic book about the Boston Strangler to Zenescope as part of their June 2024 solicits and solicitations.
In this landmark Miles Morales: Spider-Man #18, our hero's in for more than just another web-slinging rodeo.
Donald Duck of Holland, and Banksy's tree graffiti of London in a very special Bleeding Cool "Separated At Birth" article.
Massive Publishing's new line Massive Select will offer rare, tiered & comic convention exclusive covers directly to comic book stores
Titan Comics is to publish Jamie Hewlett and Mat Wakeham's Phoo Action: Silver Jubilee this year, after picking it up from Z2 Comics.
Tom Brevoort recalls "Bill Jemas had decided to relaunch and rebrand the three ongoing series that Rob had creator participation in."
In Ultimate Spider-Man #3, Peter Parker tackles boardroom battles and secret reveals. Who's unmasking Spidey now?
DC Comics editorial struggles with whether or not DC Comics artists are using AI topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool,
Originally published on Kickstarter, Dungeons & Dimwits is coming to comic book stores in June from Dren Productions' After Dark imprint.
Check out this preview of Daredevil #7, where Matt Murdock's bad month meets Wolverine's sharp attitude. What could go wrong?
Get ready to pop the confetti with Harley Quinn #38, featuring high-flyin' foes and the wildest superbo soiree in Gotham.
In Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #6, it's déjà vu as Kenobi squares off against Vader again. And guess who's caught in the middle?
Delve into Gotham's gritty past in Batman: Dark Age #1, where historical angst meets caped crusader escapades.
In Superior Spider-Man #5, Otto's playing with fire, but can he save his love without getting burned? Find out Wednesday.
Penguin #8 shows Mr. Birdbrain assembling his flock to reclaim his so-called throne. But will his wings get clipped again?
A MrBallen Presents: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Graphic Novel with Andrea Mutti and Robert Venditti for October 2024
Get ready to smash through the timeline in Incredible Hulk #10 as Hulk turns ghost hunter in the creepiest history lesson ever.
Printwatch: Second printings for Helen of Wyndhorn #1, Man's Best Friend #1, Dune: House Corrino #1, and covers revealed for more.
Another week (without Batman or Amazing Spider-Man) sees Cobra Commander #3, top the Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List.
In Amazons Attack #6, our heroines dig up more than they bargained for. Will this finale rock their world or just sink like a stone?
Dean Haspiel wants to "alert Bleeding Cool readers about... The Red Hook x Dean Haspiel and it blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction"
Travis B. Hill and Ben Humeniuk make A Last Goodbye in Band Of Bards' June 2024 solicits and solicitations.
In Spider-Punk: Arms Race #2, Taskmaster plays party pooper, but it's Osborn's skeletons that may rock the Spider-boat.
DC Comics editorial struggles with whether or not DC Comics artists are using AI topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool.
Blood Moon Comics launch two new comics in their June 2024 solicits, Headsman #1 and One Giant Leap Launch #1
In GODS #6, Aiko faces her biggest foe yet: the truth. Will she come clean, or is honesty overrated? Let's find out.
Batman faces more than just Joker in Detective Comics #1083; this time, it's the existential dread of a sandy mid-life crisis.
In Wolverine #46, our furry friend's brain gets more reboots than a Hollywood franchise. Sabretooth's going for the mind-kill.