Marvel Comics has made quite a few inroads with what has to be seen as some kind of classic superhero line without labelling it that. Getting comic
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Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics,
Okay, this is a weird non-crossover crossover. Currently New Mutants and Marauders have their respective X-Men teams fighting the same villain, just two
In July last year, Bleeding Cool scooped the news that Jason Aaron was to reinvent The Punisher for a new age, adding the headline story "Jesus Saiz and
All Against All spoiler time! You have to love a story about some kind of alien creatures interfering in each human life and twisting it one way or
In Immortal X-Men #1, writer Kieron Gillen took Jonathan Hickman's structure for House/Powers Of X. A timeline rewritten nine times courtesy of Moira
Today's Fantastic Four #2 continues a story of the Fantastic Four in exile, with Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman, taking a tour of the USA, much
Today's Immortal X-Men #9 opens with a bit of a recap and a relook at the events of Marvel's AXE: Judgment Day event and how it will be affecting the
Yesterday, an article on comic books and AI/artificial intelligence exploded on Bleeding Cool. But that was rather focused on how Artificial Intelligence
Superhero comic books aren't always great about showing the President of the United States. They have, over time, realised it ages a character to be tied
Today sees the publication of X-Force #35, Immortal X-Men #9 and X-Men Red #9. There will be spoilers. Not massive ones, but enough to put the wind up a
On the 29th of December this year, it would have been Stan Lee's 100th birthday. The former publisher and editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics in the sixties,
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics,
Old Hob and Raphael make plans to bring down the Mutant Town wall in this preview of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Armageddon Game #3.
Hitch takes on too much responsibility ahead of the Harvest festival in this preview of My Little Pony #7. Should he be sent to the glue factory?
Seri nearly gets assassinated in this preview of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #135 as the Armageddon Game continues.
Namor gives his old buddy Captain America a pep talk in this preview of Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #7.
Super-American considers shutting down a world in this preview of Vampirella vs. Red Sonja #2.. with six Project Members still inside it.
Bleeding Cool has been covering the challenges that comic book printers have been having of late - to be fair, all printers. For a good couple of years,
Tiger Division is about to bring down the house in this preview of Tiger Division #2, in stores Wednesday from Marvel.
Chris Wozniak is a longstanding comic book creator, best known as an artist on comic books such as Excalibur, The Spectre, Justice League of America,
I have only done one book signing in my life, for the release of the Royal Wedding comic books that I wrote. Held at Forbidden Planet in London, I was
Disney's Gargoyles return in this preview of Gargoyles #1, launching tomorrow from Dynamite Comics.
This recipe for Wolverine's wieners in a blanket will be the hit of your holiday party and be done twice as fast as any other appetizer.
Fang is contaminated in this preview of Marauders #9, leaving the team with no choice but to... resurrect him later. Yeah, there are no consequences in X-Men comics.
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool looked at Marvel Executive Editor/Senior Vice President of Publishing and Marvel's longest-standing employee Tom Brevoort's
The Spectre was created by Jerry Siegel and Bernard Baily in 1940 for More Fun Comics, as a murdered policeman, who is returned to the land of the living
This weekend, the Lensa app created by Prisma AI using went viral, a service that encourages you to upload images of your face and then concocts
"Atomic batteries to power, turbines to speed!" That was how the Batman TV series used to have it back in 1966. As captured in this clip of the classic
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics,