For a couple of months, Bleeding Cool has been telling you that March will see DC Comics publish something we referred to as the DC Comics Omniverse
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Bleeding Cool has been noting a number of DC Comics production issues recently, specifically with collections, in the light of many recent redundancies.
Titans. Teen Titans. There have been a lot of them. And now, for Death Metal, all that are still around come together in one place, with Donna Troy, Beast
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
Until we have a title for it, we are calling the big DC Comics relaunch in March, the DC Omniverse. Yesterday I mentioned how Death Metal: Rise Of A New
It's a late-night Dark Nights: Death Metal #3 special. Because tonight is the Final Order Cut-Off for DC Comics titles through UCS Comic Distributors,
Today sees the publication of Death Metal #4 - with one very notable scene featuring Wonder Woman and Superboy Prime, on one of the three Crisis worlds
Truth, Justice and the American Way. The Man Of Steel. The Man of Tomorrow. Look! Up In The Sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Superman. Classic
Future State? One year ago, Bleeding Cool ran an article. Stating that DC Comics were going to do their DC Band-Aid trick again, a two month gap to get
Scott Snyder has been talking to James Tynion IV and Marie Javins about Death Metal at the NYCC/MCM/Metaverse event. Javins asked him to be careful about
In Death Metal, The Batman Who Laughs now has the body of a Bruce Wayne who underwent the Dr Manhattan transfer - and won.
DC Comics has announced three new Tales from the Dark Multiverse comic book one-shots in December, playing off previous big event storylines including for
Death Metal #3 ended with Lobo having been to Bone planet and the Fifth Dimension collecting little boxes, checking in with his boss. A rather damaged
Later today, DC Comics will issue their November 2020 solicitations. But before then, we have Frankensteined a few together as a bit of a teaser...
DC Comics cares a lot about the Super-Pets, so much so they will go to court against Netflix to defend them. But this November, as The Batman Who Laughs
Today saw The Robin King in Death Metal #3 make his first full appearance in his full costume - after his origin in Legends Of The Dark Knights and his
Scott Snyder has been talking about the cheeriness of Damian Wayne-esque The Robin King, with upcoming art in Dark Nights: Death Metal #4, on the DC panel
DC Comics Full Solicitations from October 2020 - the non-Frankensteined version. And leading with Batman #100 and Rorschach #1 - but there are endings as
The Batman Who Laughs was created by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo for Dark Nights: Metal, a Judge Death-type character who is the Batman from another
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
Of late you haven't been able to move without DC comics characters realising that Crises have happened within their continuity, resetting their lives,
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'
Warren Ellis is to write evil robot dnosaur Batman in the upcoming Dark Nights: Death Metal event in one of the spin-off titles.
Scott Snyder has been talking about Death Metal, Doomsday Clock, 5G - and what he is planning to follow it all.
Ian Levine is known for many things, as a record producer and pop mogul, working with Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, Bananarama, Kim Wilde, Billie Piper, Simon
DC Comics publisher and artist Jim Lee is sketching and auctioning off the sketches, with the money going to a different comic book shop every day.
Oh had you forgotten all about 5G? Well, maybe in the light of the coronavirus pandemic, DC Comics has as well. But plenty of plans were already in place
There's no appearance of Punchline in any DC Comics book today, just saying. Not Nightwing #70, not Batman #91 and not Hell Arisen #4. Red lettering on
Today's Flash #750 reveals a new self-contradictory timeline, which Wally West's Dr Manhattan-powered up Pariah must find a way to sort out. But maybe
On the 13th of June, 2019, Bleeding Cool made the first mention of something DC Comics was planning called 5G. We had no idea what it was. All we knew was