Charlton liked the title and formula of its first successful romance comic True Life Secrets so much that they relaunched it as something else
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In Kneel Before Zod #3, Ursa takes center stage in New Kandor. Will our heroes withstand the new alien onslaught? Stay tuned.
Marjorie Finnegan, Temporal Criminal, the time travel heist comedy by Garth Ennis and Goran Sudžuka, is getting a deluxe edition Kickstarter
Top Cow has launched a Kickstarter for the 90s antihero series The Darkness Complete Collection Vol. 3.
Victor Fox's romance line is largely undiscovered country compared to most comics of that era, but contains material by Kamen, Feldstein, Wood and more.
Abrams Fanfare is the name of a new children's graphic novel imprint from book publisher Abrams, launching this autumn.
Last month, Bleeding Cool noted that Image was to reprint Rob Liefeld's Bloodstrike series with Bloodwulf and Cabbott's clone Codename Alpha
Remembered as perhaps the best romance comics publisher in American history, St. John got its start collecting newspaper strip Abbie an' Slats.
One of the real breakouts of the DC Comics move into original YA graphic novels is Teen Titans line by Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo
This week's Bananaman in Beano #4225 sees the yellow superhero making a big change and channelling classic Spider-Man and Superman storylines.
Romantic Hearts was a romance anthology comic, first published by Story Comics with cover and art by Walter Johnson and probably Leo Fass.
Marvel Comics are pitting father and son, Eddie Brock and Dylan Brock, against each other in Venom War from Al Ewing and Iban Coello.
Skybound Entertainment and Oni Press have provided funding to the American Library Association’s Graphic Novels & Comics Round Table.
Ren Strapp’s debut graphic novel How Could You is coming from Oni Press on the 17th of December, recommended for fans of Heartstopper.
The new edition of Things To Do In London If You Like Comics for March 2024 begins with London Comic Con Spring tomorrow over at Olympia.
The Lateness of JSA topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool. where you can read all about comics, merch, TV shows, games, movies, & more.
With filming on Superman now underway, James Gunn shut down a fake image and credited artist Alex Ross for inspiring the film's suit.
The cover of Fawcett romance comic Sweethearts #119 hit stands in late 1952 with a Marilyn Monroe cover for her film Don't Bother to Knock.
The Ziff-Davis comic book romance title Cinderella Love was inspired by the enourmous success of the 1950 Disney classic Cinderella.
The romance genre 132 page Fox Giants are extremely rare even compared to the highly sought after St John Giant Comics Editions.
DC Comics is advertising new positions for Editor, Associate Editor and Director, Talent Relations. But also for cleaners and caterers.
Next week sees Jorge Jimenez return to DC Comics' Batman #145 and Chip Zdarsky after a brief sojourn during Joker Year One.
Geoff Johns' remaining title Justice Society Of America is getting later and later and later for reasons unknown. Is it personal?
One of comic history's most notorious publishers, Lev Gleason's romance Lovers' Lane shifted from charming to extreme late in its run.
PrintWatch: Third Prints for Batman #142 and Second Prints for Batman #143-144, as well as John Constantine: Hellblazer: Dead In America #1
Jason Aaron talks about his plans to go back to basics on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Return To New York
John Buscema did significant work for publisher Orbit from 1950 to 1953, including several covers for their romance comic book line.
Eric July is now offering his Rippaverse infrastructure to others, for a price. He has named the new project Rippasend.
Diamond Comic Distributors has announced an expanded partnership with Archie Comics as Archie moves into the Deluxe Tier of publishers.
The earliest known use of the phrase sloppy seconds is in the 1950s. But it was Stan Lee who popularised it a decade later.