What do you think happens in this preview of Superman: Kal-El Returns Special #1? Kal-El returns, dummies!
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PrintWatch: Image Comics is sending three comic books back for second printings. And there was much rejoicing. I Hate Fairyland #1, Kaya #2 and Bone
Once upon a time, Tony Lee wrote the Doctor Who comic books for IDW. Most of them anyway, I write one. But then, after mid-way through the Doctor Who/Star
Peter and Miles disagree over which one is the sidekick in this preview of Peter Parker & Miles Morales: Spider-Men - Double Trouble #1.
This morning, a campaign for perennial holiday favourite Klaus, created by comic legends Grant Morrison and Dan Mora, launched on Kickstarter. As is
Helena Wayne wants to know where Doctor Fate is in this preview of Justice Society of America #1, and she'll use all the cannibalism required to find out!
Siblings Chandra and Markus make a blood pact in this preview of Helloween #3, which is on final order cutoff this Monday, November 28th.
In the recent Dear Watchers comic book podcast, hosted by Guido Sanchez and Rob Ribar and dedicated to exploring the multiverse in comics and other media,
It's Avengers vs. Avengers in the latest super-mega-crossover event from the House of Ideas in this preview of Avengers Assemble Alpha #1.
Today is Black Friday. Started as the retail resurgence after America's Thanksgiving Thursday, and it gained traction internationally after Amazon started
Yeshiva University of New York announced last month a $15 million gift from Marvel Chairman Ike Perlmutter, his wife Laura Perlmutter, and the Perlmutter
Declan Shalvey is known as the artist on work-for-hire comic books such as Moon Knight where his designs were used in the recent TV show, as well as
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,
Bad Idea Comics is a relatively new comics publisher from Dinesh Shamdasani, Atom Freeman, Joshua Johns, Karl Bollers, and Anthony Militano. A
Classroom of the Elite, or Welcome to the Classrooms Where Merit is Paramount, is a Japanese light novel series, written by Shōgo Kinugasa and illustrated
Mystery Men Comics #3 is best known for its Lou Fine cover, but what does it have to do with William Peter Blatty of The Exorcist fame?
PrintWatch: Marvel Comics is running second printings on Doctor Strange and Star Wars comics as well as the Miracleman Omnibus, Boom Studios for Once Upon
Bleeding Cool has been running many articles about recent news coverage about the graphic novel Gender Queer: A Graphic Memoir by Maia Kobabe as a new
Another Thanksgiving means another time to look back and reflect on what to be thankful for. The comic industry is still going. Sounds easy enough. Sadly,
The first issue of Rogue State #1 sold out at both distributors Diamond and Lunar on its first day of release, breaking Black Mask's all-time record for a
Tomorrow is Black Friday, and last year I was in the country that invented it, the USA. Started as the retail resurgence after America's Thanksgiving
Yesterday, our friends at Comic Book got word from their media partner DC Comics that Superman's Clark Kent and Jon Kent will be getting their secret
Yen Press is an American manga and graphic novel publisher co-owned by Kadokawa Corporation and Hachette Book Group. Here are the solicits for Yen Press
Kodansha is the biggest print manga publisher in the world, who republish their manga as part of Penguin Random House in the USA for the English-speaking
Founded in 1986, Viz Media is an American manga publisher, anime distributor and entertainment company based in San Francisco, California and is the
David Schow and Andres Esparza are launching a new John Carpenter's Tales Of Science Fiction comic book with The Envoy #1 in Storm King Studios' February
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,
Released during a pivotal period in Golden Age comic book history, Wonder Comics #2 has a historically fascinating backstory.
Cheryl Lynn Eaton is a former comic book store clerk best known as a pop-culture columnist, reporter, and activist, who has written for Racialicious, The
Brian Bendis has truly left the Burbank building. As DC Comics has confirmed to their media partner Comic Book that Superman's Clark Kent and Jon Kent