Geek statistic site Average Being has stated that searches for "gay superheroes" skyrocketed on the 30th of November after the recent passing of the
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Created by Gene Luen Yang and Bernard Chang, Monkey Prince first appeared in the DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration #1, out in July,
DC Comics is to offer three Free Comic Book Day titles for 2023, on top of the 44 titles already announced through Diamond Comic Distributors. 1. Dawn of
In Watchmen by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons and John Higgins, (you might have heard of it), Laurie Juspeczyk, the young Silk Spectre picked up a snowglobe as
In May 2021, Warner Bros. stated that a sequel to the movie Joker was in development. In June 2022, the sequel was officially confirmed to be in
In Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #5, Damian Wayne had a plan to use Doctor Light to save the Omniverse. He's come a long way, has he not? Today sees the
DC Comics has decided to announce a whole lot of comic books that aren't Batman. Or, at least, mostly not Batman. We will have comics for Clark, Conner
I don't know, you wait for ages for a Fifth-Dimensional Imp in your DC comic book, and then three come along at once, all on the same day. Bloody typical.
Should Dick Grayson, Nightwing end up with Barbara Gordon, Batgirl? Or with Starfire? The eternal Batman battle will continue, with fans of thge Batbook
It was a gushing PR-puffery interview with Grant DeArmitt and John Ridley, author of I Am Batman, that got the Twitterati abuzz, said about the character
Today's Batman: Urban Legends #21 has a new story by Dennis Culver and Hayden Sherman about a new set of young Gotham ne'er-do-wells who the city intended
Dark Crisis On Infinite Earths #6 sees Pariah make his last stand against all manner of Justice Leaguers, with deaths handed out in his usual style, and
Today sees the publication of... plenty of DC Comics books. Including the likes of New Golden Age #1 and Dark Crisis #6. And amongst them all, themes seem
The Huntress character at DC Comics has (mostly) been divided by two identities, Helena Bertinelli and Helena Wayne, though there have been others and the
Young Alfred: Pain in the Butler is a new middle-grade graphic novel written by Michael Northrop, author of the TombQuest series and YA novels, Gentlemen,
Batman does not carry a gun. After the death of his parents at the hands of a gunman, it has become quite a mantra. Not unless it's a grappling gun or
In the first issue, we saw the concept of a Ladies Of Doom - or a Ladies & Non-Binaries Of Doom to give it its full name.
In the DC Comics comic books, Jace Fox has recently become the Batman of New York City, in I Am Batman. But in the real-life New York city it seems that
DC Comics is publishing embossed foil variant covers of some of their titles in a celebration of nineties comics cover excess. But what they also have
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran a preview for Batman #130 released by DC Comics, pointing out that it served as a direct spoiler for any cliffhanger for
Batman spoilers beware! I only just posted an article looking at Marvel Comics' unbelievable cliffhanger to X-Terminators #2, given that it is told in
James Tynion IV may have moved on. But Punchline may well be his biggest legacy at DC Comics, alongside making Bruce Wayne too poor to buy Arkham Asylum
Recently in Detective Comics, we learned that Arkham Arkham - or the Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane was built on land owned by Anatol
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics,
Andy Diggle is best known for his work as an editor of 2000AD, recreating The Losers for DC Comics that inspired the subsequent movie, reinventing Green
The Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Omnibus was a 576-page trade collection planned to be published by DC Comics at the end of 2021 before being
In the current Batman comic books published by DC Comics, Batman is believed to have killed the Penguin. It was a trick, set up by The Penguin to fake his
A New Year is coming, in two months and change, and DC Comics is making a New Year Resolution to publish even more Batman comic books than ever before. I
Darren Watts' father had Asperger’s, leading him to collect comic books in an obsession that overtook his home, destroyed his family, and caused them
Renee Montoya, Police Commissioner of Gotham City and vigilante The Question. But how long will that last until the classic holder of that role, Jim