With a special hint in this week's Batman Lost, could the team behind Metal be planning something called 'No Justice' as the next major story for 2018?
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Injustice 2's final set of fighters has been revealed, and it includes a helluva surprising crossover cameo to the DC fighting game. Cowabunga!
According to DC Co-Publishers Dan Didio and Jim Lee, DC Super Hero Girls, aimed at a young female audience, has been doing incredibly well in sales.
Review: Mister Miracle #4 from DC Comics by Tom King and Mitch Gerads continues to be a truly astonishing series and a vital read for any comic reader.
Review of Runaways #3 from Marvel Comics: Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Matthew Wilson and Joe Caramagna continue the feeling of the beloved original series.
Review of Generation X #8 from Marvel Comics by Christina Strain, Amilcar Pinna, Felipe Sobreiro and VC's Clayton Cowles as the series gets a refresh.
Review of Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey #1 from Marvel Comics by Matthew Rosenberg and Leinil Francis Yu, returning the beloved character
Review of Iceman #7 from Marvel Comics by Sina Grace, Robert Gill, Rachelle Rosenberg and VC's Joe Sabino brings the frosty mutant to We-Ho, honey!
There's a new Doctor, but he doesn't have a magic blue box and he doesn't perform surgery on the human race from his Carrier. Meet Dr. Warren Ellis
Review of Eugenic #2 from Boom! Studios by James Tynion IV, Eryk Donovan, Dee Cunniffe and Jim Campbell, out Wednesday, November 8th 2017.
Northstarr is a new comic from creators Madelaine Salvage and Bob Getty with artist Amrit Birdi, fresh from Salvage's first appearance at MCM London.
The Incredible Hulk is being teased as making a return to the pages of Avengers in the upcoming Avengers: No Surrender weekly event, starting in January.
Comics news site A Place to Hang Your Cape (AP2HYC) is turning seven, and together with PodCapers, they are releasing a special musical podcast episode.
Kevin Spacey has finally come out as a gay man — but the timing of this announcement speaks volumes to his real motives under the surface.
Review of Batman #33 from DC by Tom King, Joelle Jones and Jordie Bellaire, a refreshing palette-cleanser for the series after the last big event.
Review of Generation X #7 from Marvel Comics by Christina Strain, Eric Koda and Felipe Sobreiro, which is the best issue of the series to date.
A new online contest that ties the upcoming Justice League film with The Big Bang Theory seems to suggest the film has a seventh hero in it.
The latest round of Marvel solicits for their January releasing titles seems to reveal a fairly big spoiler for the future of Champions.
The Samurai Slasher is back for one last time to slash his way through Kickstarter, thanks to Mike Garley, Gavin Mitchell, Nathan Ashworth and more!
For National Coming Out Day, here are 5 superheroes on the comics pages who have come out over the years, using the medium to empower LGBTQ individuals.
Review of DC's Dark Nights Metal by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia as the event heats up and brings the rock and roll
Joe Glass writes in the aftermath New York Comic Con 2017: Having previously discussed the idea of ‘who won New York Comic Con’ in terms of the Big Two,
Joe Glass writes in the aftermath of New York Comic Con 2017: With New York Comic Con over for yet another year, now comes a time of reflection. A chance
With the rain eased off, Sunday at New York Comic Con 2017 brings one of the final DC panels, titled a Sunday Conversation with Dan DiDio. What exactly
DC Comics got together all of their heavy hitters at a cool panel Saturday evening at NYCC. Frank Miller, Jim Lee, Greg Capullo, and more were all on hand.
Sadly, Bleeding Cool ace reporter Joe Glass wasn't able to nab a free packet of McDonald's famous Szechuan dipping sauce from NYCC 2017. Were you?
Friday afternoon at New York Comic Con sees the DC panel on their currently running event, Dark Nights: Metal and the New Age of Heroes to follow. Coming
Written by Joe Glass: Ending Thursday night at the New York Comic Con 2017 was TimesOUT’s, the New York Times’ LGBTQ and Allies Affinity Network, 6th
Joe Glass writes: On a busy Thursday at New York Comic Con, surprisingly busy for the first day, we have the first panel on diversity coming shortly after
Eugenic #1 from BOOM! Studios by James Tynion IV, Eryk Donovan, Dee Cunniffe and Jim Campbell is the third and final in the creators' apocalyptic triptych.