Doomsday Clock is late. Very late. Intended to be set in the near-future of the DC Comics Universe, it's tardiness of publication has seen the DC Comics
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Bleeding Cool ran a then-exclusive preview to Justice League #30 yesterday. But Scott Snyder wanted to double down on the PR. And said a certain thing...
In November, in the DC Universe, the bad guys win... DC's Year of the Villain reaches its next deadly phase with "Hostile Takeover" -- as the heroes of
I already wrote about the first issue of Batman: The Last Knight On Earth by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo - especially when combined with a version of
Ahead of the new Batman/Superman comic, spinning out of Heroes In Crisis, Batman: The Price, The Batman Who Laughs and DC's Year Of The Villain, we are
Ahead of this weekend's FOC, it looks like Justice League Odyssey #12 will be swapping out its cardstock cover for August, replacing the following
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
If you are reading all the Year Of The Villain: The Offer issues then you may not just want to read today's Justice League one first as it comes before
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
Don't call them DC Zoom or DC Ink. Those imprints announced at the American Library Association in a blaze of glory a couple of years ago under previous
A new Marvel/DC crossover has never been less on the cards than it has these days. But creators are straining at the leash. As Gail Simone writes the
It's all about superheroes and their parents at DC Comics these days. Superman - now a parent to Jonathan Kent - has rediscovered his now-very-much-alive
Today sees the publication of Batman #73, Aquaman #49 and Justice League #26. And while Superman - now a parent to Jonathan Kent - has rediscovered his
DC Comics have been laying a lot on the line this week almost as if they are about to run their entire September 2019 solicitations somewhere. For now,
Populism is the political word du jour. Even more than 'du jour' is. Credited with the election of Trump, the election of Jeremy Corbyn, the vote for
As Bleeding Cool told you, the Justice Society of America and the Legion Of Super-Heroes were meant to be off the table while they were revcived in Geoff
Do you remember in Grant Morrison and Howard Porter's JLA run when suddenly they got Zauriel as a new member? An actual angel, from heaven, millions of
Last week ended May well for comic book stores. Batman: Last Knight On Earth #1, Doomsday Clock #10 and Heroes In Crisis #9 followed by Detective Comics
The second issue of the rather well-received DCeased is published this week. The string sales success, seemingly out of nowhere, on this DC Comics
When it was first published, New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke seemed like a retrograde step. As the comics industry was lauding the likes of Mark Millar and
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
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
Once upon a time, he was just a silhouette. Now Apex Lex, the new form of Lex Luthor, reborn and resurrected from the dead by Perpetua as part of DC's
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
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
Scott Snyder and Jorge Jiminez's Justice League are meeting their future counterparts (again) in today's Justice League #21. It has already been revealed
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
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