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Today's Batgirl #43 sees a danger in the form of rogue tigers. But it's not the only danger walking the streets of Burnside.
Today's Grayson is an example of the success of innovation and experimentation at DC Comics - Batgirling if you will - with the comic taking a narrative
JM DeMatteis promised some kind of clarification of language in Justice League 3001, regarding Guy Gardner now living in a female body after a couple of
The Tipping Point is a new comic book volume by Humanoids, featuring thirteen stories from comics creators from the USA, Japan and Europe over a hundred
Bret Parks, Ssalefish Comics in Winston Salem, NC writes, I wanted to share with you the details and origin of the Ssalefish Comics exclusive variant for
Fan of the Fallout game series? Well, Dark Horse is pleased to announce its newest art-book partnership will be with Bethesda Game Studios for Fallout 4,
Spyke and Flower's adventure continues in Munchkin #8 from BOOM! Box, written by Tom Siddell, with art by Ian McGinty. As always Munchkin guarantees laugh
This is a T-Shirt that Bleeding Cool EIC Hannah Means-Shannon bought while taking a recent trip to the mountain forests of North Carolina and Tennessee.
Valiant has released an advance preview of Ivar, Timewalker #9 – the first issue of the Ending History story arc from writer Fred Van Lente and artist
Well that's a story I totally missed in the heat of San Diego Comic Con. On the 9th of July it was announced, via ICV2, that Cindy Fournier, Vice
Jason Strangis writes that this past weekend at the the LA Comic Book and Science Fiction Convention, a show which is relatively modest in size, Hayley
We have some process art from Swords of Sorrow: Pantha / Jane Porter Special by Rod Rodolfo and colors by Nanjan Jamberi. Its based on a script by Emma
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, it's a smaller week of New Comics Now, but a few I really enjoyed. Zodiac Starforce
From a Comic Vine preview of Grayson #11, out tomorrow... Grayson comes face to... well, not face, with his doppelganger. And unlike everyone else of
Yesterday, we brought you a preview of Z2's upcoming graphic novel Ashes: A Firefighter's Tale. Today we're rolling out a preview of another of Z2's
A few changes 'twixt solicitations and publication.... Batman '66 #26, out tomorrow, was solicited as by Lukas Ketner, but is actually by Jesse Hamm. Teen
By Michele Brittany, West Coast Correspondent Here in Southern California, Long Beach Comic Con is a fan favorite: it has a bit of everything you like at
Thriller writer Chelsea Cain sees her first comic book story published in September, in Mockingbird: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary, drawn by Joëlle Jones
Roche Limit: Clandestiny is coming up on its fourth issue and writer Michael Moreci informs us that in this new trailer for the issue, Deftones' side band
Okay, so it may just be for a few issues. But I understand that Howard Porter, the current artist on Justice League 3001 will be drawing the ongoing
First Look At Dark Horse's Alabaster: The Good, The Bad, And The Bird Drawn By Daniel Warren Johnson
In December, Dark Horse will be bringing us the five part mini-series Alabaster: The Good, the Bad, and the Bird, and are pleased to announce that the
While this list shows many titles still to be announced by Marvel, from Nightmask to Starbrand to Death's Head, one that we have heard on on the way has
I’ve been impressed by Empty Zone ever since I saw the Kickstarter art for the series and learned about its long history as Jason Shawn Alexander’s
Shadowman is undoubtedly one of the biggest characters in the Valiant stable, right up there with X-O Manowar, Ninjak, Bloodshot, Dr. Mirage and the lot
Andrew Wheeler wrote for Comics Alliance, At Emerald City Comic-Con earlier this year I was lucky enough to be on a panel on diversity and representation
It was announced as one of the DC YOU titles to launch in June, written by Alisa Kwitney with an artist as yet unallocated. It was one of the two titles
Michael Bay's 451 Media Group announced the launch of its 451 Interactive Publishing division that will focus on a merging of printed graphic novels with
This morning we mentioned that DC Comics was down over $2 million on planned revenue/expenditure for 2014/2015. Here's where the other shoe gets dropped.
Okay, so, it's no Star Wars #2. But when Valiant's summer crossover event, Book of Death, kicked off in July, the publisher was quick to tout the fact