Aaron Wroblewski and Ezequiel Rubio Lancho launch their new comic book series, Blood And Fire in Red 5 Comics' May 2024 solicits.
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First Second publish one of the best-selling graphic novel lines The InvestiGators by John Patrick Green and spinoff series Agents Of SUIT.
Amalgam without Gerard Jones topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool, where you can still read all about stuff.
Iron Man's BFF War Machine takes on metal-mad Orchis in Invincible Iron Man #15. It's robots vs. robots—original, right?
In Detective Comics #1082, Batman's desert delirium drags on. Will he miss the Utopian party back in Gotham City?
Dell's Private Secretary is not based on the 1950s sitcom. It's more akin to a 1950s paperback romance and seems to have caught Roy Lichtenstein's attention.
In Miles Morales: Spider-Man #17, Spidey yearns for some Zzz's, but supervillains just won't let him catch a break.
Recently, Bleeding Cool has followed Marvel Comics' death of a thousand cuts to the $3.99 32-page comic price point. But are things changing?
In Amazons Attack #5, peace is as elusive as a coherent plot in a crossover event. Can Queen Nubia dodge death and diplomacy?
Jenn Haines announced that she is stepping down as President of the Board of the ComicsPro organisation as Joe Murray is voted in.
In Resurrection of Magneto #2, we explore whether Magneto's afterlife is worth leaving for a comeback tour.
Comic book creator Ramona Fradon has died at the age of 97. Her agent, Catskill Comics, posted the news earlier today.
In this week's Jay Garrick: The Flash #5, will the Garrick's outpace their past or is nostalgia the real final boss?
Matt Bors of The Nib and Fred Harper are creating a new Toxic Avenger comic book for Ahoy Comics, based on the cult classic Troma movies.
Explore a raging new romance in What If: Venom #1, where Eddie Brock gets swiped left for a hotter, angrier host.
We have one more year of Popeye not being in public domain. Which is why Massive/WhatNot is running ahead with a licensed Popeye comic.
Mickey Mouse is in the public domain. And now in Biden's Titans as part of in Keenspot's May 2024 solicits and solicitations.
Travel back in time with Power Girl #6 as Metropolis gets medieval courtesy of the latest designer drug.
The Folio Society has just published DC: Batman, stories selected and introduced by former DC President, Publisher and EIC, Jennette Kahn.
Mad Cave's Gatchaman/Battle Of The Planets with Cullen Bunn, Chris Batista, Tommy Lee Edwards, Mindy Lee, Steve Orlando and Kath Lobo.
Mad Cave previously announced that it had the Flash Gordon comic book licenses. At ComicsPro, Keith Davidsen, revealed the full details.
Check out our preview of Women of Marvel #1, where Marvel's heroines don't just fight evil—they also fight for Marvel's bottom line!
Amalgam without Gerard Jones topped yesterday's traffic at Bleeding Cool, where you can still read all about stuff,
Dive into Giant-Size Fantastic Four #1 as Marvel's First Family tackles an ancient, submerged threat. Plus, a lesson in Atlantean history!
Harley Quinn #37 delivers multiverse madness with a side of legal threats. Suing readers? They're not clowning around... or are they?
In Cable #2, our time-traveling duo encounters the Grey Gargoyle. Let's hope they don't take their rocky bromance for granite!
In Flash #6, Wally's on a high-speed quest piecing together his shattered reality, but who's on the line with Stillness?
In Amazing Spider-Man #44, Madame Masque isn't just adjusting her mask - she's reshuffling the whole underworld deck. Let's dive in!
Gotham Academy's back with a twist in Batman: The Brave and the Bold #10. Will Dr. Langstrom's class pass or will Man-Bat fail them all?
Cold War-era comics collide with romance in Quality's Flaming Love #1, in which Communists attempt to ensnare an industrialist with a honeypot.