This week’s comics include: New Avengers #21 The Manhattan Projects #22 Serenity: Leaves on The Wind #6 Buffy Season 10 #5 Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder,
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So, something happened a few days ago. And now Adventures Into Fear, Featuring Man-Thing #19 is a rather hot comic book. A 9.4 CGC graded copy sold for
A few months ago, we ran a number of pieces detailing the relationship between Bill Mantlo, co-creator of Rocket Raccoon and severely debilitated by a traffic accident decades ago, and Marvel Comics, then in the process of creating The Guardians Of The Galaxy.
His brother and carer Michael Mantlo told us then,
Bill was treated in an exceptionally fair[...]
Marvel's Tom Brevoort continues to answer questions from the good, the bad and the ugly. And there's one he's been dancing around for a while. But now he
By Ian Melton Tickets are bought and later today at the time of writing, the family will be seeing Guardians of the Galaxy. My 8 year old son is stoked
By Ian Mageto
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In this episode of Comics And Cosplay, host and Senior Cosplay Correspondent for Bleeding Cool, Ian Mageto gives a detailed history and background of Guardians of the Galaxy in Marvel Comics This guide reviews all the most prominent members of the Guardians as well as other key players in the Marvel Cosmos[...]
I've just seen The Guardians Of The Galaxy on general release with my eldest daughter. First she loved it, and loved Groot most of all (much more than
This week, Image comics got us with six awesome releases! Low and Outcast were among our favorites! We absolutely love Vertigo's Quarterly Magenta! And DC Comics' release Bodies #1 is going to be stellar! As always, thank you for watching!
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By Julz Hendricks Female-led comics are stealing the spotlight, making us want more glorious issues to consume. By consume, I mean read over and over
Welcome to another Special Episode of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we shoot for the stars and tackle the two bands of misfits that have called themselves
Joe #1
Life With Archie #37
Afterlife With Archie #6
Ragnarok #1
Storm #1 (Marvel Comics, $3.99)
By Devon Sanders
My mind and heart is filled with, quite possibly, tens of thousands of comics characters.
Spider-Man was the first character to make me giddy As a four year old, I was gifted with a Spider-Man towel set and I was beyond happy[...]
Back in 2011, Marvel comics gave us a glimpse of the future One we haven't seen for a while.
At the end of Captain America Reborn we saw this apocalyptic future with heroes slain all over, written by Ed Brubaker.
Then in Avengers #4 written by Brian Bendis.
These were labelled by Killraven as Martians (and heavily resemble the creature/machines from[...]
Bleeding Cool reporter at San Diego Comic Con, Joseph Kyle Schmidt brought home an enviable pile of goods to balance out all his hard work for us. He
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Thanks for pressing play! DC Comics gives us a fifth week of annuals with most of them continuing the story lines that
Gendercrunching May 2014 – DC Down, Marvel Up, And Looking At Archie, Avatar, Zenescope, And Valiant
At the end of all of this tumult, DC slipped down overall, and may be poised for a bigger drop in June if they can't shore up some of their bigger categories, most notably assistant editors.
Compared To A Year Ago: DC was at 11.8% female creators in May 2013, so they haven't changed a bit[...]
This is one of those stories you can only pick up while wandering the San Diego Comic Con floor.... Bleeding Cool has always believed that Marvel were to
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom! I'm on my way to San Diego Comic Con, but first I talk about this week's New Comics
Welcome to Episode 159 of The Orbiting Pod! This week, we go further down the spiral with Grayson #1, fight off infection with Spread #1, bury the truth
By Ian Mageto This Episode of Comics and Cosplay, Ian and Nel try having a Google Hangout in which they discuss whether or not the new black Captain
All-New Ultimates #7 will no longer have interior art by Amilcar Pinna. And Thunderbolts #30 will no longer be drawn by Gerardo Enrique Sandoval Perez.
This was how Original Sin was solicited. Everyone guess the figure would be Cable. It was. It wasn't. Apologies, it's old Nick Fury looking like Cable.
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to
Which makes me sort of wonder if the reason Marvel gives Kathryn work is to keep Stuart happy, because that's the only explanation I can think of for the company repeatedly tossing projects at a brilliant, idiosyncratic writer, and then seeming to forget about her.
Her first gig at Marvel was a brief stint with Patsy[...]
So, Captain America is a black guy. Thor is a woman. And Iron Man is a bit mean. Right now, Marvel's Tom Brevoort is answering a lot of idiocy on his
Well, we did inform you, so when we heard that there would be an announcement on the Colbert Report by Joe Quesada himself tonight, given the fact that
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, it's a week before San Diego Comic Con and I'm here with a great bunch of new
Remember that Avengers cover we dissected, showing us eight months in the Marvel universe future, which seems to have played out in all manner of
With all of that in mind, this week I'm turning the controversy dial to 11 (well, 8) and exploring Essential 8 Comic Book Controversies!
The Night Gwen Stacy Died
What many of us now take for granted as a classic story that changed Spider-Man, Marvel Comics and perhaps all of comics forever was not instantly greeted with[...]
Well, it's a working theory. Bleeding Cool has reported on Marvel executives' extreme dissatisfaction with Fox Studios, who hold the rights to make X-Men
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Bleeding Cool welcomes the return of Talking Comics, from Excalibur Comics, Cards, and Games in Shreveport, Louisiana, to