A few bad actors have taken select panels from the upcoming Golden Age mini-series Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #1, out in a week-and-a-bit.
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Jungle Comics, published by Fiction House from 1940 to 1954, has one of the best cover runs of the Golden Age of comic books.
Yen Press announced on their panel at NYCC they have 15 new manga and light novels coming in 2024, including new Sword Art Online Progress
Dr Frederic Wertham's story will be presented as a comic-within-the-comic in the manner "I Am" biographical comics, in Cat Kid.
In Avengers Inc. #2 there's a ghost on the loose in Avengers Mansion. Let's hope it does some purging as we dissect this week's tease.
On the 12th of October, as New York Comic Con was beginning, a John Romita memorial evening was held at New York Society Of Illustrators.
Marvel Voices: Loki Presents: The Bifrost And Furious by Karla Pacheco, Roberta Ingranata & Fer Sifuentes-Sujo. Emphasis on the "bi"?
Warwick Davis helps Willow DVD sales... No matter what the world throws at you, at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about stuff.
The Empire's nanny issues take center stage in this week's Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi #2, because who doesn't love a Jedi in distress?
In Hawkgirl #4, our winged-wonder trades relaxing against real estate damage. Better have insurance, Metropolis.
Spine-Tingling Spider-Man #1 promises the 'scariest' Spider-Man story yet. Brace for startling revelations or just another gimmick?
Feast your eyes on DC's Cyborg #4 preview where our metallic hero battles synths in a techno-tantrum. Pure mechanized madness.
Tune in for Ghost Rider #19, folks, where magical talents apparently now count as cult recruiting assets. Even ethereal bikers aren't safe.
DC Comics ran their big Superman Superstars panel at New York Comic Con the other day, revealing a new character, dubbed Queen Brainiac.
Some New York Comic Con bar gossip reached Bleeding Cool over the current Gotham War crossover storyline between Batman and Catwoman..
Catwoman #58's got it all—cats, wars, emotionally troubled hooded heroes. What could go wrong? The penultimate chapter of Gotham War drops Tuesday.
Bad Idea brought back the doughnuts, but also a way to work it off, with races around NYCC in order to secure one of their giveaway Save Now.
Bishop and Cable storm the stage with guns blazing in Children of the Vault #3. Because who needs a stealth approach anyway, right?
Musician and fashion designer Kid Cudi is launching a new comic book series, Moon Man, as part of the Kyle Higgins' Massive-Verse
Amazing Spider-Man #35 topped the Bleeding Cool bestseller chart easily this week, well ahead of its Wolverine and Batman & Robin rivals.
Harley Quinn: Black, White, and Redder #4 hits the rack this Tuesday. Gear up to witness Harley's Identity Crisis, and a quest for an ideal sidekick!
Marvel Comics announced Infinity Paws, a new Marvel Unlimited vertical "Infinity" comic in the Webtoon style, by Jason Loo and Nao Fuji.
Steve McNiven is working on a secret project with Charles Soule, which he calls their"love letter to Frank Miller" shown off at NYCC
Can Moon Knight stop Black Spectre in time in Moon Knight #28, or will we experience the marvel of yet another comic apocalypse?
New York Comic Con has seen Marvel Comics give a little more about Chip Zdarsky and Daniel Acuña's new limited series, Avengers: Twilight out in January.
The saga of Fiction House's Tiger Man in Rangers Comics took a strange turn with issue #31 of the title in 1946.
Joe Illidge and Marcus Kwame Anderson adapt the late Ann Petry's Harriet Tubman: Conductor On The Underground Railroad as a graphic novel.
It turns out that "ReedPoop" was the talk of New York Comic Con - and thanks to a certain senior comics executive for that title.
Will the Jade Giant be ensnared by the Swamp Siren or will Man-Thing fight for love? Dive into this preview of Incredible Hulk #5.
Diving headfirst into Fables #160, the stormy saga where fabled foes face off and familial safety is far from secured.