The final issue of DCeased is to be published later in the month. And it turns out readers will get a little more than they were expecting. Solicited as a
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When listing the retailer exclusive variant covers from DC Comics in December, I noticed one slight difference between the solicited description for Tales
The hands of DC Comics'publisher Dan DiDio are heavy on Flash Forward #1 by Scott Lobdell, Booth, Norm Rapmund, Luis Guerrero and Troy Peteri are all over
We're used to the likes of Al Ewing, Mark Waid or Geoff Johns as the kind of people who rewrite the storytelling rules of shared universe continuity,
We ran some Frankensteined versions earlier but that was just the start. Here are the full DC Comics solicitations for December 2019. Including a certain
DC Comics will be releasing their December solicitations to their media partner sites at 10pm BST/5pm ET/2pm PT. But before then, we've done a little
When talking to Newsarama, Scott Snyder was drawn on how Doomsday Clock, set in the near future of the DC Universe, was meant to tie into all other DC
Robert Cale writes for Bleeding Cool for what we're calling Monster Wednesday. Batman #75 has landed, written by Tom King, with art by Tony Daniel, Mitch
The Zero Hours 25th Anniversary Omnibus from DC Comics is getting bigger - and more expensive. It was solicited as a 976-page volume for $125. Both
Last week saw the release of Heroes In Crisis #9. And Doomsday Clock #10. There was some suggestion that the two may in some way be linked. And certainly,
So. Heroes In Crisis #9. Wally West's dead body, that we saw draped over the dead body of Roy Harper in Heroes In Crisis #1 was, it seems, placed there by
Matthew Snyder, digital dominator, fills us in on how non-print comics are selling... he writes: Welcome to the ComiXology Bestseller List, your guide to
As revealed in Heroes In Crisis #8 by Tom King, Travis Moore and Mitch Gerads, we saw just how Wally West killed everyone. Accidentally of course.
Once upon a time in 1938, DC Comics published a comic book called Action Comics starring a certain character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster
Bleeding Cool previously reported, after the conclusion of Heroes In Crisis by Tom King and Clay Mann, the last issue of which was published today, that
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
With Doomsday Clock #10, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank published by DC Comics, the purpose of Nathaniel Dusk becomes
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
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
No more delays. No more rescheduling. It's actually happening. Unless a large tanker truck hits the skids and plummets off a mountain range, this coming
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.
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
Everyone is doing multipe dimensions these days. Right now Justice League is messing with the Sixth Dimension, The Batman Who Laughs is bringing people
Doomsday Clock, the unauthorised sequel to Watchmen, is set in the near-future of the DC Universe. It had a choppy beginning gettibg the dates straight,
Heroes In Crisis #6 by Tom King, Clay Mann, Mitch Gerads etcetera from DC Comics is out, with three issues left to run. Which leads us to our favourite
The Heroes In Crisis #7 variant cover by Ryan Sook featuring a superhero's most traumatic moment from the Sanctuary files, regardless of continuity, has