Director Zack Snyder took to social media last night while I slept to talk about, what else, a certain Justice League movie getting a four hour Snyder Cut
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The Batman Arkham Asylum video game is one of the best-known versions of Batman, but far less known is the prequel comic, The Road To Arkham.
On the 5th of March, 2020, Bleeding Cool broke the news that the remaining issues of Neal Adams' Batman Vs Ra's Ah Ghul were to be postponed and retailer
Gotham time! DC Comics will be running a two-month event, Future State, looking at potential and possible futures for the DC Universe, their most
In January and February, DC Comics will be running a two-month event, Future State, looking at potential and possible futures for the DC Universe, their
Time to look at the Next Batman, Tim Fox and the rest of the Fox family, ahead of the DC Comics' Future State event, starting on Jan 6th 2021. Because DC
We knew that Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo were reuniting on a DC Comics project. We didn't know what. We guessed a lot, but no one guessed Nightwing...
Yesterday, DC Comics published Nightwing #77, by Dan Jurgens and. Jurgens is longstanding comic book writer and artist and is not known for overtly
While the full DC Comics solicitations for March 2021 have not yet released, today's Batman #105 reveals some of what we might be expecting in the ongoing
James Tynion IV and the rather busy Guillem March are working on an ongoing Batman-related comic book series, Joker - with Punchline.
Death Metal #6 is published tomorrow from DC Comics. It begins with all-out war, as the masses of DC Universes and Multiverses amass against the force of
DC Comics will be launching Batman Urban Legends #1 in March 2021, a new Batman anthology for $8 an issue.
Bleeding Cool has been made aware recently that DC Comics has been approached by - or has approached - other publishers about the possibility of licensing
DC Comics just confirmed earlier reports by Bleeding Cool that the upcoming Batman series by John Ridley will feature Tim Fox as the new Batman. Or
Back in September, Bleeding Cool was the first place to state that the upcoming Batman series by John Ridley could feature Tim Fox as the new Batman -
Today sees the publication of Dark Nights: Death Metal: The Last Stories Of The DC Universe from DC Comics. And, as Bleeding Cool pointed out, it has all
With the news of the new Detective Comics creative team of Mariko Tamaki and Dan Mora for March 2021, current Detective Comics artist Brad Walker posted
Last week saw the publication of Batman/Catwoman #1 by Tom King, Clay Mann and Tomeu Morey from DC Comics. Set in three distinct timelines, the early days
It's Batman/Superman time... Today, there have been more CCXP announcements from DC Comics regarding their March titles. The DC Omniverse. DC 2021.
It's Detective Comics time... Today, there have been more CCXP announcements from DC Comics regarding their March titles. The DC Omniverse. DC 2021.
Christos Gage & Joe Bennett did more comic work, From the World of Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice, to promote the movie & Dr. Pepper.
Scott Snyder isn't calling it the DC Omniverse, that's our nickname for it, derived from a previous James Tynon IV-penned Death Metal comic book, Rise Of
Apparently this has been quite the topic in comic book retailer forums the past few weeks. That the DC Comics perennial Batman: The Dark Knight Returns by
Bleeding Cool was the first to report the plans for Batman in what was then dubbed 5G or Generation Five. That Batman #100 would have ended with the
Once upon a time, Batman Incorporated was a concept and a comic book from Grant Morrison, in which Bruce Wayne took the Batman franchise global, with
You get a Batgirl, you get a Batgirl, everyone gets... well, you know. Bleeding Cool was the first to let you know back in September that DC Comics were
In Joker War Zone #1, Poison Ivy got a new name, a new look, a new mission and a new "To Be Continued In 2021!" tag. Queen Ivy with a new mission of
Welcome to the Daily LITG. The world can seem like a terrible and strange place sometimes, but there are highlights. At Bleeding Cool you can still read
Rich Johnston reviews Batman/Catwoman #1 by Tom King, Clay Mann and Tomeu Morey, published this Tuesday by DC Comics. Once upon a time, Tom King wrote the
Batman/Superman Volume 1 ended with #32, yet issues #33, Annual #3, and #34 were produced and released in trade paperback.




























