The final issue of Batman Damned #3 by Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo was originally solicited for March, on a bi-monthly schedule. But that was before
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Looks like DC Comics are looking to up their numbers again on Batman #75. There have just let retailers know that they will be able to order an additional
Heroes In Crisis #9 by Tom King and Clay Mann is published today. We published a review of the issue - and the series as a whole - here. We looked at what
Bleeding Cool reported over the weekend that Superman: Year One is meant to be in the same continuity as Dark Knight Returns and Batman Year One. But how
Last week, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Tom King was to leave Batman with #85 rather than his planned #105 finale and continue his story in a
Tomorrow is Game Of Thrones For DC Comics – Last Knight, Doomsday Clock, Heroes In Crisis, Leviathan
Four comic books are published by DC Comics tomorrow that, any other week, would be the best-selling comic of the week. None of them are Batman. And each
Bleeding Cool reviewed Heroes In Crisis #9 earlier today. In this preview for Wednesday's release by Tom King and Clay Mann, you can see a few of the
I don't just spend my days comparing DC Comics to episodes of Doctor Who. Because with Batman: The Last Knight On Earth out this Wednesday, Scott Snyder
Heroes In Crisis #9 by Tom King and Clay Mann is published on Wednesday. This is intended to be a non-spoilery review - if you want spoilers and wish to
In three week's time, we get the launch of Superman: Year One by Frank Miller, John Romita Jr and Danny Miki, from DC Comics. Yesterday we mentioned that
More Fun Comics, originally titled New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine, or New Fun Comics, was an American comic book anthology that ran from 1935–1947,
Batman Creature Of The Night is a prestige mini-series that has been a long time coming from Kurt Busiek and John Paul Leon. The first issue came out in
In the latest in a series of collection cancellations, DC Comics has decided to cancel the Challengers Of The Unknown by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale collection
DC Comics has chosen that the one title it will be offering for retailer exclusive covers for August will be the launch issue of Batman/Superman #1
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool broke the news that Tom King's Batman run will end at issue 85, with King being removed from the title by DC Comics, not by
Earlier today, with great personal regret, Bleeding Cool ran the story that writer Tom King was being dropped by DC Comics from the Batman twice-monthly
Bleeding Cool has been informed by senior industry sources that Tom King is to leave Batman with issue 85 - and that this was not his decision.
We mentioned that it looks as if Superman: Year One by Frank Miller and John Romita Jr has been defanged a little, dropping from a Mature Readers Only tag
It's going to be an interesting Diamond Retailer Summit this weekend. And DC Comics is throwing up a number of announcements in advance - some of which
Justice League #24 is all about reversals in a big way. Lois Lane is a big bad. The World Forger. Oh and Batman - or rather, what Batman will be. As we
In 1965's World’s Finest #153, we get a story in an alternate reality in which an obsessed Batman believes that Superboy and Superman are responsible for
You're welcome, internet. Ahead of this weekend's Diamond Retailer Summit, DC Comics is to reveal covers and details for August's Year Of The Villain
Batman has always been kind of a dick, but the Caped Crusader has evolved into something more, at least according to this preview of Batman #71, by Tom
Graeme McMillan at The Hollywood Reporter has been granted an interview with Batman comic book writer Tom King (courtey of DC PR, natch) regarding the
Earlier this week, Black Lightning creator Tony Isabella took to Twitter to share some very unflattering comments about Batman and the Outsiders, the new
In the most recent issue of The Batman Who Laughs by Scott Snyder, Jock and David Baron, the comic leans heavily on letterer Sal Cipriano to do something
DC Comics July solicitations launch the White Knight sequel series, Curse Of The White Knight by Sean Murphy, the new Bendis led titles, Jimmy Olsen and
Batman in the Justice League. It's never going to be easy. Surrounded by demi-gods, when all he has is a grappling hook and a plan. And it turns out that
Here's a preview of Batman #66, published this coming Wednesday by DC Comics and drawn by Jorge Fornes, even as he dives deep into David Mazzuchelli, as
We called this Detective Comics #1000 variant cover the laziest possible. Scorpion Comics must have looked at that and said 'hold my tequila'. Because





























