With the power of Static Electricity at his fingertips, Spark Man served as an equalizer against evil in his Sparkler Comics adventures.
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Orc Island is a delight. It follows a fairly classic adventure formula: a street urchin or sell-sword signs up for adventure with the promise of riches and gets more than they bargained for.
Xavier pays Legion a visit at the Alter in this preview of Legion of X #9 as the team drools over Nightcrawler's hot mother.
No one is going to take this Spider-Man cover out of context, right? Not with Fox News, the New York Post and conservative American politicians getting all riled up...
The Blackbird seeks redemption in this preview of Black Veil Brides: The Phantom Tomorrow #2... and it starts by saving a child thief? FOC is on Monday.
It won't be Marvel publishing a new Shang-Chi graphic novel but Scholastic, by Wonder Woman artist Victoria Ying, coming out later this year.
The WildCATS take issue with the Halo Corporation's plans to deprive them of credit in this preview of WildCATS #3.
Before The Goon was published by Albatross Funnybooks or Dark Horse, it came out from Avatar Press. And it's time to revisit those days.
During the Pre-Code era, the New York Legislature had issues with a Pre-Code Horror story drawn by Don Rico in Marvel Tales #97 in 1951.
Once upon a time, Valiant Entertainment rocked the comic book industry. And it's still rocking the comic book marketplace.
Zodiac explains his patriotic take on American supervillains in this preview of Moon Knight #19.
A copy of Spawn #1 is now at auction from Herigtage, and about to hit triple figures.
Jace Fox confronts his daddy issues in this preview of I Am Batman #17 by calling his dad out for sexual misconduct.
Ms. Marvel isn't trapped in Limbo with the demons in this preview of Dark Web: Ms. Marvel #2... they're locked in there with her!
Big Shot Comics is an underappreciated title featuring Skyman, with an impressive array of comic book and comic strip talent behind it.
Nightwing must track down The Director before the series ends in this series finakle preview of Batman: Urban Legends #23.
Moon Girl's friends think she's just paranoid in this preview of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #2, but you're not paranoid if your friend really is an alien Kree out to conquer the world.
I wonder what Fox News will make of the Joker in The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland?
The obscure character Rebo from "Saturn Against Earth" published in the U.S. in Future Comics was eventually used in Donald Duck adventures.
Velma's goldfish has died in this preview of Batman and Scooby-Doo Mysteries #4... but come on! How long will that last before it's brought back?
Wolverine has been a very naughty boy. In this preview of Wolverine #29, Krakoa is going to punish him.
In 1949, historic Golden Age Quality Comics flagship title Smash Comics was taken over by the long-running character Lady Luck.
Maia Kobabe's graphic novel Gender Queer continues making headlines across the USA, as Fox News picks up on an NPR interview and more schools and libraries consider book bans.
With the DC Universe in crisis once again in this preview of Lazarus Planet Alpha #1, the heroes of the DCU turn to Batman... and he points them at Robin.
Bleeding Cool gets a look at the global map showing how the Lazarus Planet event will affect the DC Comics Earth.
In her first appearances in Air Fighters Comics, Valkyrie was persuaded by Airboy to switch sides and join the Allies during WWII.
There's an exclusive variant cover to Superman #1 for comic shop retailers who sign up to ask Josh Williamson questions next week.
Cushi is a new graphic novel about ants written and drawn by biology professor Jay Hosler, known for previous works such as Clan Apis, The Sandwalk Adventures, and Optical Allusions.
Trapped in limbo, J. Jonah Jameson is forced to rehash his finest moments for nostalgia-obsessed demons in this preview of Amazing Spider-Man #17
An LITG look at all the most-read stories on Bleeding Cool yesterday, and this day for the last four years.