In the last week, I have received a number of notes from people worried, concerned, annoyed, or curious about the upcoming cover to Batman #93, especially
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Here's the tiniest look ahead at the ten dollar Detective Comics #1027, out in September from DC Comics, showing the past, present and future of Batman.
It was a surprising piece of news, that Warren Ellis was going to write a two-page story in the Death Metal spinoff comic book Dark Nights: Death Metal
Walmarts this weekend will have brand new 4 for 1 price DC comic packs, with a piece of an exclusive poster. What's Inside these packs?
DC Comics are publishing a Grant Morrison Superman omnibus and a John Byrne Generations omnibus in February for $75 each.
Marvel Comics' Empyre may have dropped its promotional pins, but DC Comics will be dealing out promotional playing cards for the launch of Batman: The
James Tynion IV took to his newsletter, The Empire Of The Tiny Onion. to let us all know he is writing Batman #100 this week, to be published in October.
Of late you haven't been able to move without DC comics characters realising that Crises have happened within their continuity, resetting their lives,
There have been a lot of comic book publishers and groups who have put out socially relevant messages at this current time of trial. But today's DC Comics
Today sees the release of Dark Nights: Death Metal #1, one of DC's biggest selling comic books of the year. We ran a few fun teasers yesterday that seemed
Death Metal #1 is out tomorrow (or Wednesday) and Bleeding Cool has read it. Here are a few only semi-spoilery thoughts to tease you....
We knew about Death Metal: Speed Metal but Death Metal: Trinity Crisis and Death Metal: Multiverse's End are new to us... take a look at DC Comics'
DC Comics are launching Batman: The Joker War Zone one-shot, as Bleeding Cool teased back in May - though we may have jumped the gun just a little. And
Detective Comics #1027 from DC Comics, to be published on September 15th will make for a sequel of sorts to Detective Comics #1000. Famously Batman first
Today's The Batman's Grave #7 bears uncanny resemblances to The Dark Knight Returns, both in Batmobiles and quotattions too.
Punchline appears in three Batman comic books today, we run a little thread through all three with a few spoilers obvously, from her origin to the present.
Batman #92 features a brand new vehicle for Batman to ride around in - and its not the ony comic book doing in today's comics.
Today's Batman Secret Files #3 has revealed the Joker's plan to kick off The Joker War. But the journey has many paths, and today's Nightwing #71 shows
At the end of Batman #85, by James Tynion IV and Guillem March, we had a Joker contemplating unveiling the identity of Batman, as Superman had done,
The Back-Order list for this week of June 3rd contains a lot of comics by DC with the focus on the Catwoman 80th #1 covers.
Last weeks Catwoman 80th Anniversary Special ran Selina Kyle through many versions of herself. That included a trip courtesy of Tom King, Mikel Janin and
This week, Batman #92 finally puts Gotham City on lockdown, as the Riddler proves a more deadly threat than the coronavirus, maybe.
Looking ahead to the new online-only DC Connect, there are no more DC Giants solicited after this last batch, and that means what?
This week there are some DC titles and a whole bunch of Venom #25 when it comes to the Back-Order List for the week of March 27, 2020.
Geoff Johns and Jeff Loveness are jigging round their issues for Geoff Johns and Eaglesham's finale on Shazam from DC Comics.
Welcome to Thank FOC It's Friday (mostly) every Friday and planned to coincide and cover the demands of Final Order Cut Off. Of course, in these times, so
DC Comics have done it again with a very unrealistic and unrelateable #ConnectedTogether messages running in all their comics this week.
Where - or when - in the world is the Batman/Catwoman comic book by Tom King and Clay Mann originally announced for January?
Did you catch Batman sitting down in Harley Quinn a few weeks agi? Want to know what the big deal was? It all began on Bleeding Coo.
The Joker gets a brand new origin in the recently-published Batman Giant #5, now available in Walmart, from Marc Russell





























