DC Comics has rearranged the schedule for the Batman/Catwoman Special #1 by Tom King and the late Static co-creator John Paul Leon. It will now be
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When Brian Stelfreeze recreated the Nightwing design for DC Comics over twenty-five years ago, he added "finger stripes". A design with blue lines going
Tini Howard just shared the word on her Substack. After her first work for DC Comics in December on Batman: Urban Legends #10. And in January, she will be
In March, Bleeding Cool ran the news that DC Comics would be publishing an Omnibus of all the James Tynion IV and Freddie Williams II Batman/Teenage
Sometimes a comic book page just stops me in my tracks, when I am flicking through the stack. That happened today to me in Batman: Urban Legends #8. It's
A while ago, Bleeding Cool ran some Gotham Gossip about an upcoming new character for the Batman books who we erromneously first called Lady Bane but
Back in August, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Jon Kent, son of Clark Kent, and Lois Lane, the new Superman of Earth, was to be revealed by DC Comics
The actor Marlon Wayans was originally attached to play Robin in the Tim Burton movie Batman Returns. However the film's producers believed that there
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
DC Comics has informed comic book readers that "initial orders for Batman/Catwoman Special #1" by Tom King and John Paul Leon "originally solicited in DC
James Tynion IV has been talking on his Substack newsletter about when his run on Batman began, alongside the launch of Something Is Killing The Children.
DC Comics has released their guestlist for DC Fandome, with names erring towards Hollywood and away from comic books. But even among the stars there are
Arkham City: The Order Of the World by Dan Watters (currently in Iceland) and Dani (presumably not in Iceland) sees its first issue out today. And like a
In his recent Tiny Onion newsletter, James Tynion IV talked about today's Batman #114 saying "Okay, so over the last few issues, we’ve set the stage of
A few months ago, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Tim Drake, Batman's third Robin, would be revealed as a bisexual young man. In the Batman: Urban
Kenny Porter, Baldemar Rivas, and Alejandro Sanchez created a short story for Batman: Urban Legends #7 last month, The Batman With No Name. And it has
Mystery Science Theater 3000 has a big plan for New York Comic-Con in a week-and-a-bit. Which, as I have pointed out, I am legally prevented from
Flatline, the teenage sidekick of minor Batman villain Lord Death Man, is a martial artist so skilled that she could rip a person's heart out with her
Recently, Bleeding Cool has covered the increase in a political take for Superman from current writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson. This is hardly new for the
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
LITG: The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but at Bleeding Cool, you can still read all about comics, merch, TV shows, games,
In last Wednesday's Substack subscriber missive, James Tynion IV talked about the creation of the character Punchline for the Batman books, and how it
It made a splash when it was an exclusive DC Universe App launch last month. This month later it went to print, charted on the Bleeding Cool Bestseller
Today's Batman #113 from James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, and Tomeu Moray, as Batman goes up against The Magistrate, all the while that Seer is telling
It's Miracle Molly time! James Tynion IV is quitting Batman in November, in order to focus on his creator-owned line, including his Substack Comics, The
Today sees the publication of Batman #113 from James Tynion IV and Jorge Jimenez, and Batman: The Detective #5 by Tom Taylor, Andy Kubert and Sandra Hope,
Batman #113 by James Tynion IV and Jorge Jimenez is published this Tuesday, as Batman enters the Fear State, as the Anti-Oracle - the Seer - spreads fear
With alarming but sadly realistic parallels to what we’ve seen on modern streets, Batman ’89 #2 goes deep into the making of one of Gotham City’s most
DC Comics is launching a new Batgirls comic book starring Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown as the new Batgirls of Gotham. And with Barbara Gordon
DC Connect, the monthly catalog featuring solicitation information for DC Comics is up and out on Bleeding Cool With original graphic novels, collected




























