We always like to take a look at how Poison Ivy is handled by DC Comics, with all manner of contradictions. Poison Ivy was created by Robert Kanigher and
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Batman #117 solicitation promised "Seer, the "Anti-Oracle," is revealed here! And who they are will make you question everything you see moving forward in
Tomorrow sees the release of Robins #1 in print. But the comic by Tim Seeley and Baldemar Rivas which appropriately won the DC Round Robin Tournament, was
The current comic book series The Joker by James Tynion IV and Guillem March is not the first time The Joker took the lead in a comic book of his own. But
We've had some Gotham Gossip about Danny DeVito's Penguin, Nicole Kidman's Dr Chase Meridian and all the Poison Ivies we can find. But there's so many
So what's up with Poison Ivy in the current main DC Comics continuity? We have been following the various split personality decisions at the character's
A little more Gotham Gossip regarding the future - or lack of it - of Arkham Asylum in mainstream DC Comics continuity. And Arkham Tower which is to take
Danny DeVito played The Penguin in Tim Burton's Batman Returns. And as a result, for the 80th anniversary of the creation of the character, he has been
Following retailer demand, Batman/Fortnite: Foundation #1 is going back to press for a second printing! The new printing will feature a recolouring of
Tweedledum and Tweedledee are Batman villains, Dumfree Tweed and Deever Tweed, cousins who resemble each other so closely that they are often mistaken for
In last month's Nightwing #85, Barbara Gordon as Batgirl and Oracle took a peek behind the curtain to see just where Seer, The Anti-Oracle was
Today sees the publication of the final issue of Justice League: The Last Ride, by Chip Zdarsky and Miguel Medoca, a kind of a Marvel Ultimate Universe
James Tynion IV may be leaving the Bat-books for his creator-owned Image, Boom, and Substack comics, but he is leaving his mark on Gotham's comic books.
It was teased in an earlier issue of DC Comics' Batman: Urban Legends #6 with Black Canary and Talia Al Ghul written by Josh Williamson. Something called
This week saw the physical release of Batman #116 by James Tynion IV and Jorge Jimenez, and the digital releases of Harley Quinn: The Animated Series:
It is possible that a certain Superman may have dominated the bisexual comic book superhero headlines of late. But Tim Drake, Robin, did get in there
Today sees the publication of Batman #116, the penultimate issue of Batman by James Tynion IV, but also continuing to set up the new Batgirls series by
Today sees the publication of the Batman/Superman Authority Special by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Trevor Hairsine, Jonathan Glapion and Ben Templesmith. And
In one of the most meta approaches ever, Batman/Fornite: Foundation #1 works to become the St. Elsewhere of genre fiction in bringing it all together.
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what is
Before Spawn, before Spider-Man, before Hulk, Todd McFarlane was an artist on Detective Comics for DC Comics, drawing Batman: Year Two in the
Marvel Comics Executive Editor Tom Brevoort is reminding readers of the survey that DC Comics once took of its readers in 1970, finding out what they
Bleeding Cool has been talking at length about major printing and distribution issues hitting the comic book industry, with DC Comics continuing to issue
Wednesday, November 24th is Local Comic Shop Day. Where participating bricks and mortar comic book stores get to order premium versions of premium titles
Jason Todd has been what you might call through the wars. Beaten to death by the Joker, scarred with acid by the Joker, either put under the autopsy knife
Today sees the publication of Batman/Fortnite: The Foundation one-shot, racing to the top of the charts with a downloadable Batman: The Man Who Laughs
The character of Mother Soul, running the League of Lazarus and the Lazarus Tournament in the Robin series has been awfully mysterious, but plenty of
Like a fine Greek or Shakespearean tragedy, Batman '89 #3 continues to wonderfully depict the fall of Harvey Dent as Bruce Wayne gets reacquainted with
It's been the biggest on-again-off-again of DC Comics. Nightwing and Batgirl, Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon. With Starfires, Jason Todds and Bruce
It's not just Poison Ivy who is getting all the attention in today's Batman comic book titles from DC Comics. The Anti-Oracle, now known as The Seer, is