Last week's Superman/Wonder Woman gave us this scene.
While today's Forever Evil: ARGUS gives us another.
These declarations of love, past and present might just be catching in current superhero comics Spoilers going on, folks There are more declarations, kisses and the like for the titles in the headline But just to be sure…
From the future[...]
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That and the topless woman with the strap on on page one as well, of course.
Sorry Satellite Sam, you have reckoned without Real Lives Of The Elephant Dung Carriers, coming to CBS this fall.
Amazing X-Men continues to break comics Because this is the new reality Someone dies, you go to heaven and/or hell and drag[...]
Something he would have time to ponder when trapped for three quarters of a decade.
But this is one of those comics that seems a perfect meld of two creators, both firing on all possible cylinders This is a comic book that Neil Gaiman has thought about for a very long time And it's a comic[...]
Bleeding Cool's Tom Huxley has a better theory that he's going to be sharing later today which I'm going to follow it up with another theory on where its all going with Spider-Verse.
Welcome to Superior Spider-Man Speculation Day on Bleeding Cool…
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London, with a massive Transformers #100 signing this Saturday…
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There is quite a bit of The Jungle Book though.
RJ: Both of you seem to have orbited the comics industry for some time, a project here, a project there, but nothing that seems to have gained traction in placing you in the readers eye – which others have come on board and leapfrogged you, in[...]
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes:
Hey Fandom, it's me, Aaron, with a stack of New Comics Now! I'm back from the DC Roadshow and Megacon with a con-flu! There was "projectile" before and after this video and I'm currently typing this from my comfy bed Also, Diamond Comics shorted me about[...]
Each week Bleeding Cosplay Senior Cosplay Correspondent Ian Mageto features individuals who not only love cosplay, but also bleed it. If you would like to
It's the time of the super long titles. First we have the continuing adaptation of A Song Of Fire And Ice in George R. R. Martin's A Game Of Thrones #19
It Came in the Mail, a movie on the Amazon Studios development slate, was illustrated by comic book artist Steve Ellis (Only Living Boy), and the script was adapted into trailerboard form by comics writer David Gallaher.
So, you know Like it As I just did.
Right now, It Came In The Mail by Michael Rabb is[...]
This week Bleeding Cool's Senior Cosplay Correspondent and Comics and Cosplay host Ian Mageto reviews the new Marvel animated film Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher which was released on blu-ray today, March 25th.
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Bleeding Cool have just been informed by Frank Barbiere, writer on Dynamite's Solar: Man of the Atom that their "new Solar" has been revealed to be a
Don't believe me? Well, you might want to try these Essential 8 Comics from the Shelf for March.
Zero Vol 1: An Emergency
Image Comics isn't the same publisher it was 20 years ago What started as a paradise for superstar artists, shoulder pads and MTV haircuts has turned into the publisher of some of the smartest[...]
How have the films influenced your view of science-fiction horror narratives? What particularly is going to be influencing your goals in the comics based on your fan experience?
JW: Oh boy So I saw the first Predator when I was a kid, but back then that wasn't a sci-fi horror movie No, to my young childlike[...]
One of the better ads for comics I've seen.
And now they're doing it again For their new Image comic that is, not Phonogram 3: Immaterial Girl Because yhis is The Wicked And The Divine, published by Image Comics in June and with the following ad appearing in Previews, out tomorrow.
That web address currently redirects to[...]
So, Dwayne Johnson, was to play Lobo. We first told you that ages ago in 2012. Then Johnson confirmed the rumour. But it didn't happen. However, at the
Comic reader Jeremy Reed Beebe has gone further, telling Bleeding Cool about some of his master crafting of them.
I encoded the names of fifty comics characters into fan letters that were published in the letter pages of comic books over a one-year period.
I used an acrostic; the first letter of each sentence in the body[...]
Francis Manapul and Brian Buccelato are leaving Flash for Detective Comics But what ideas did they have but never got round to? Manapul posted a scene entitled Flash At The Salt Flats to Instagram…
FLASH: "I wanted to show you something I've never shared this place with anyone Here my mind is at peace[...]
All credit to SeqArt for putting this together, with a little help from Alan Moore... ‘the origin of capes and masks as ubiquitous superhero accessories
We know that French publisher Casterman are planning a new Tintin book... in 2052, a year before the character joins the public domain. But there's
Well, as the headline says, Prog #1874 for 2000AD has sold out at the distributor level a week early for the first time in the magazine's history, and the
The path has been laid before us, the past is set in stone.
BELIZE IN YOURSELF
Valley Life sees how one writer transforms trauma into comics…
MW: How does the experience you felt in Belize fit into what you write?
AG: It's definitely worked its way into some of my stories From time to time, I mention a presence[...]
Did anyone else notice no new Rogue Trooper in the June Previews from IDW, only the classic reprint series? I'm told that the new originated series from
Mimi Noon's latest cover, for Vampirella #1, from Dynamite in June. I'm guessing there won't be the complaints received for that of Powerpuff Girls #6.
The year before, it was the Sound Waves comics But I didn't move a single one of any of them this time Zero Zilch Nada The big goose egg.
What carried it? My Little Pony stuff.
When I did KokomoCon last year, nothing at my table got as much interest as the Doctor Whooves fan comics I[...]
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter
Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to discuss this week's upcoming books, speculating about where they are headed, and discuss their favorite storylines This time they have Real Heroes, All New Ghost Rider, Silver Surfer and more in their[...]
Our intrepid Birmingham scene reporter for Bleeding Cool, Olly MacNamee, was on the ground at MCM Comic Con Birmingham this past weekend, and delivered to
By Chris Thompson
Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London.
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They say:
Welcome to another special episode of The Orbiting Pod!
Back in January, we were very fortunate to have Savage Pencil (Edwin Pouncey) visit the store,[...]
DeMatteis, illustrated by the late, great Seth Fisher, colored by Christopher Chuckry, and lettered by Tom Orzechowski.
Willworld is a Green Lantern story published by DC Comics but that is where its similarities to mainstream superhero comics ends. This is a decidedly unique kind of superhero story – one that probes the mystical undertones of life,[...]
We've been talking about this for a few weeks, the upcoming Spider-Man event that Joe Quesada told Dan Slott could be the best Spider-Man story Marvel
We know that Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird collaborated on a cover for an upcoming anniversary issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. But that's not