X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse mini-series from Steve Foxe and Netho Diaz, still part of the Krakoan Age stretches from June to the end of July
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The return of Thanos topped yesterday's traffic again at Bleeding Cool. where you can still read about stuff.
Manga legend Akira Toriyama, creator of Dr. Slump, the Dragon Ball franchise, and much more, has passed away, at the age of 68.
Boom Studios is Kickstartering their Farscape 25th Anniversary Comic Book Celebration campaign with The Jim Henson Company.
The most recent Avengers #11 by Jed MacKay and C.F. Villa sees Jarvis the Butler teaching the dietary requirements of a the Avengers.
Mutopo by Kay Rwizi is a new manga launch from TokyoPop's Noir Caesar imprint, publishing the work of a black-owned indie creative company.
From yesterday's Captain America #7 by J. Michael Straczynski and Carlos Magno published by Marvel Comics...
Joel Meadows is the publisher and EIC of the comic book magazine Tripwire, and also a professional photographer. Now that's on Kickstarter.
Comixology has its own Comixology Originals line through the Kindle App, with which they signed an exclusive deal with Dark Horse.
PrintWatch: More printings for Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong, Ultimate Black Panther, Spider-Men, Mad, Avengers, Weapon X & Wolverine.
Exclusively, Bleeding Cool compares remastered pages of Sandman #19 to digital versions of the original published version from 1990.
The return of Thanos topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool. where you can read about comics, merch, TV shows, games, movies, and more.
Last week, comic book creator Jarred Luján sparked a wide-ranging discussion among creators about publisher Scout Comics.
James Gunn lists the following comic book inspirations behind his version of Superman, and Bleeding Cool breaks them down.
Chris Claremont returns for Uncanny X-Men #700/X-Men #35 in June, as the end of the Krakoan Age of mutants opens up a new storyline.
Today Marvel Comics published two comic books prominently featuring both Peter Parker and Miles Morales flavours of Spider-Man.
Scout Comics to relaunch this summer with new Dark Harbor Comics imprint and new financing from Element Media Global.
This week sees Marvel publish X-Men #32 and Ms Marvel #1 in print, and X-Men Unlimited #129 digitally. But alsoThanos #4 and Avengers #11.
This Ultimate X-Men is a whole new world, from Peach Momoko and Zack Davisson. And is uncompromisingly closer to their work in Demon Days.
Marvel promises that the end of Thanos is not the end. And that we will be getting more Thanos in a big way this summer.
The events of Kneel Before Zod #3 and what they will mean for Superman going forward in 2025 topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool.
Strap in for the wildest ride of your life with Golgotha Motor Mountain #1, where meth labs meet cosmic horror – Kentucky style.
In Disney Villains: Cruella De Vil #2, our anti-heroine faces her newest foes: chaos, goats, and a pesky stalker. What fun!
Check out our preview of TMNT: The Last Ronin II - Re-Evolution #1 as the turtles' kiddos get a slice of the action.
In Jennifer Blood: Battle Diary #4, watch as Jennifer turns gang war into a bloody bake-off. Who's hungry for chaos?
In Gargoyles: Dark Ages #6, it's winged beasts vs. fire-breather in a sky-high tiff that'll tweak the annals of destiny.
Check out our preview of Godzilla: Best of Destoroyah where Tokyo's latest air-quality issue evolves into a kaiju catastrophe.
In TMNT: SMA Continued #11, Shredder's bringing the Technodrome to NYC, because who doesn't love a good reality rip on a Wednesday?
Created by Vincent Zurzolo and David Quinn with art by Claudia Balboni, The Addiction is a unique combo of strange powers and the fight against drug addiction.
As of next week, Lee Loughridge debuts as a comic book writer for a new Comixology Originals series Mindstate drawn by Mack Chater,